Control of the Membrane Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin-Receptor (SHBG-R) in MCF-7 Cells: Effect of Locally Produced SHBG
Autor: | Geoffrey L. Hammond, Roberto Frairia, Alessandro Cignetti, Mariangela Raineri, Nicoletta Fortunati |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Clinical Biochemistry Breast Neoplasms Receptors Cell Surface Transfection Biochemistry Endocrinology Sex hormone-binding globulin Cell surface receptor Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin Internal medicine Tumor Cells Cultured polycyclic compounds medicine Humans SHBG skin and connective tissue diseases Receptor Molecular Biology reproductive and urinary physiology Pharmacology biology Cell growth Organic Chemistry Estrogens In vitro Sex hormone binding globulin MCF-7 Cell culture biology.protein SHBG receptor Cell Division hormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonists |
Zdroj: | Steroids. 63:282-284 |
ISSN: | 0039-128X |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0039-128x(98)00021-x |
Popis: | The interaction between plasma sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and its receptor (SHBG-R) inhibits estradiol-induced proliferation of MCF-7 cells (human estrogen-dependent breast cancer) through cAMP and PKA. Thus, SHBG can modulate estradiol action in breast cancer, but the implications of this require a more detailed knowledge of the SHBG-R. To this end, we have transfected MCF-7 cells with an expression vector carrying the human SHBG cDNA (S-MCF-7) and studied the effects of this on both SHBG-R binding and cell proliferation. Control cells were parental MCF-7 (P-MCF-7) and MCF-7 cells transfected with the β-galactosidase gene (B-MCF-7). Transfections were mediated by lipofectin followed by selection of transfected cells with G418. The amounts of SHBG in culture medium were evaluated by IRMA assay, with only S-MCF-7 cells shown to secrete SHBG; SHBG-R levels were evaluated by tracer binding technique. In P-MCF-7 and B-MCF-7 cells, SHBG-R was detectable as a two-binding site receptor, but no binding of SHBG was observed in S-MCF-7 cells. Proliferation of cells treated with estradiol was evaluated by [ 3 H]thymidine incorporation in the three cell lines and in cells pretreated with SHBG (1 nM) purified from human serum or with conditioned medium from S-MCF-7 cells (medium S). In all three lines, cell proliferation increased after estradiol treatment. Preincubation with purified SHBG was effective in reducing estrogen-induced cell proliferation to basal levels in P-MCF-7 and B-MCF-7 but not in S-MCF-7 cells. The estradiol effect was also inhibited in P-MCF-7 cells treated with medium S. In conclusion, 1) SHBG inhibits estradiol-induced proliferation in cells containing a functional SHBG-R, whereas it has no detectable effect in cells in which the SHBG-R is either absent or not available to bind SHBG; and 2) S-MCF-7 cells are insensitive to SHBG (locally produced or exogenous) because their SHBG-R is occupied by SHBG. |
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