Literature DB >> 18307035

Regulation of ER alpha signaling pathway in neuronal HN10 cells: role of protein acetylation and Hsp90.

Tiina Suuronen1, Johanna Ojala, Juha M T Hyttinen, Kai Kaarniranta, Anders Thornell, Sergiy Kyrylenko, Antero Salminen.   

Abstract

Estrogen has a variety of neuroprotective effects but the molecular basis of its function is still mainly unclear. Estrogen receptor (ER) signaling is highly dependent on posttranslational modifications and the assembly of coactivator and corepressor complexes. Several proteins involved in ER alpha signaling have recently been found to be acetylated, including ER alpha itself and Hsp90, a key chaperone in the functional regulation of ER alpha. ER alpha complexes also contain histone deacetylases (HDAC) which repress transactivation. Our purpose was to clarify the role of protein acetylation and Hsp90 function in the ERE-mediated ER alpha signaling in neuronal HN10 cells. We observed that increasing protein/histone acetylation status with trichostatin A, a potent HDAC inhibitor, increased the 17beta-estradiol (E2)-induced transactivation of ERE-driven luciferase in non-transfected cells, and even more extensively in pER alpha-transfected cells. E2-induced ERE-driven transactivation was blocked by ICI 182.780. Several ER antagonists, such as raloxifene and tamoxifen, were unresponsive. Valproate, an antiepileptic drug which is recently characterized as a HDAC inhibitor, was also able to potentiate the E2-induced ERE-transactivation. Inhibition of the function of Hsp90 chaperone with geldanamycin strongly inhibited the E2-induced ERE-transactivation. Overexpression of SIRT2 protein deacetylase did not inhibit the acetylation-potentiated ERE-driven transactivation indicating that SIRT2 deacetylase is not involved in ER alpha signaling. Our results reveal that ER alpha signaling is dependent on protein acetylation and epigenetic regulation.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18307035     DOI: 10.1007/s11064-008-9622-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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