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P53 genotype as a determinant of ER expression and tamoxifen response in the MMTV-Wnt-1 model of mammary carcinogenesis.

Robin Fuchs-Young1, Stephanie H Shirley, Isabel Lambertz, Jennifer K L Colby, Jie Tian, Dennis Johnston, Irma B Gimenez-Conti, Lawrence A Donehower, Claudio J Conti, Stephen D Hursting.   

Abstract

Clinical studies show that estrogen receptor-α (ER) expressing tumors tend to have better prognosis, respond to antiestrogen therapy and have wild-type p53. Conversely, tumors with inactivating mutations in p53 tend to have worse outcomes and to be ER-negative and unresponsive to antihormone treatment. Previous studies from our laboratory have shown that p53 regulates ER expression transcriptionally, by binding the ER promoter and forming a complex with CARM1, CBP, c-Jun, RNA polymerase II and Sp1. In this study, the MMTV-Wnt-1 transgenic mouse model was used to demonstrate that p53 regulation of ER expression and function is not solely an in vitro phenomenon, but it is also operational in mammary tumorigenesis in vivo. The expression of ER and the ability to respond to tamoxifen were determined in mammary tumors arising in p53 wild type (WT) or p53 heterozygous (HT) animals carrying the Wnt-1 transgene. In p53 WT mice, development of ER-positive tumors was delayed by tamoxifen treatment, while tumors arising in p53 HT mice had significantly reduced levels of ER and were not affected by tamoxifen. P53 null tumors were also found in the p53 HT mice and these tumors were ER-negative. ER expression was upregulated in mouse mammary tumor cell lines following transfection with WT p53 or treatment with doxorubicin. These data demonstrate that p53 regulates ER expression in vivo, and affects response to tamoxifen. Results also provide an explanation for the concordant relationship between these prognostic proteins in human breast tumors.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21191649      PMCID: PMC3202603          DOI: 10.1007/s10549-010-1308-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast Cancer Res Treat        ISSN: 0167-6806            Impact factor:   4.872


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