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Identification of wild-type and exon 5 deletion variants of estrogen receptor beta in normal human mammary gland.

V Speirs1, I P Adams, D S Walton, S L Atkin.   

Abstract

We have examined messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of estrogen receptor (ER) alpha, wild-type ERbeta (mRNA and protein), and ERbeta exon 5 deletion variants (ERbeta delta5) in samples of normal human mammary gland obtained from 37 premenopausal subjects undergoing reduction mammoplasty. Comparing individual expression, ERbetaP mRNA predominated, expressed in 34 of 37 samples (91%), whereas ERalpha was found in 21 of 37 cases (57%). Receptor combinations were then analyzed and compared. Most samples either coexpressed ERalpha with ERbeta (54%) or expressed just ERbeta (38%). Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that ERbeta mRNA expression mirrored that of protein. Immunoreactivity was observed in the nucleus with additional evidence of cytoplasmic staining in those epithelial cells lining the breast ducts. Sporadic immunoreactivity was also detected in stromal cells. Expression of wild type and ERbeta delta5 was analyzed, and their association with ERalpha was compared. Most samples coexpressed wild-type ERbeta and the splice variant (62%; P = 0.05), with 30% exclusively expressing wild-type ERbeta. Although samples coexpressing wild type and variant ERbeta showed no statistical association with ERalpha, those samples expressing only wild-type ERP, showed a trend toward associations with ERalpha (P = 0.07). In conclusion, our data would support a role for ERbeta in the normal human mammary gland, where we propose it may be the dominant receptor.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10770204     DOI: 10.1210/jcem.85.4.6493

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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