Literature DB >> 9816163

Identification of a variant estrogen receptor lacking exon 4 and its coexpression with wild-type estrogen receptor in ovarian carcinomas.

W Park1, J J Choi, E S Hwang, J H Lee.   

Abstract

By means of reverse transcription-PCR we have identified an alternatively spliced mRNA coding for a variant estrogen receptor (ER) that lacks exon 4 (ERDelta4) and is coexpressed with the wild-type ER mRNA in ovarian carcinomas. Furthermore, Western blot analysis revealed the expression of the ERDelta4 protein in normal as well as neoplastic ovarian tissues along with the wild-type ER, although the relative amounts of the wild-type ER and ERDelta4 proteins varied. The trans-activational properties of this variant were studied in ER-negative COS1 cell lines by cotransfection of the ERDelta4 expression vector and a reporter gene containing the estrogen response element. The ERDelta4 protein was not able to activate transcription of a reporter gene. However, it inhibited estrogen-dependent transcriptional activation in a dominant negative fashion when it was cotransfected with the wild-type ER and reporter plasmid. Because it has been shown that ERDelta4 is not able to bind to its response element, the observed inhibitory effect probably occurs through protein-protein interactions. Although several variants of the ER have been described from cancerous cells, none has been identified in ovarian tissues, and ERDelta4 is the only isoform detected in normal tissues. These results may have implications for understanding the physiological role of ERDelta4 in normal cells, because it may affect the function of the wild-type ER, depending on the level of the variant ER protein relative to that of the wild-type ER.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9816163

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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