Literature DB >> 10728710

Estrogen receptors in human myeloma cells.

T Otsuki1, O Yamada, J Kurebayashi, T Moriya, H Sakaguchi, H Kunisue, K Yata, M Uno, Y Yawata, A Ueki.   

Abstract

It has recently been reported that the human myeloma cell line U266 proceeds to undergo apoptosis after cultivation with the antiestrogen tamoxifen, thus raising the possibility that antiestrogens may be candidates for use in myeloma therapy. To obtain basic information on the effects of antiestrogens on myeloma cells, we investigated the mRNA expression levels of estrogen receptor (ER)-alpha, ER-beta, and coactivators and corepressors in nine human myeloma cell lines and compared them with those of seven human breast cancer cell lines including four ER-positive and three ER-negative lines. The alterations in cell growth and mRNA expression of the target genes of ER or those of cytokines in the myeloma lines by estradiol or antiestrogens (tamoxifen and toremifene) were also investigated. In addition, effects on membrane Fas expression, appearance of apoptosis, and cell cycle perturbation were analyzed. It was revealed that ER-beta and corepressors were dominantly expressed in myeloma cells, and antiestrogens induced growth inhibition through apoptosis mediated by a Fas-related pathway and G1 arrest of the cell cycle in myeloma cell lines.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10728710

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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