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Expression Study of Estrogen Receptor-related Receptors and Steroid Hormone Receptors in Human Prostatic Cells

Authors :
Shiuan Chen
Lung-Wai Chan
Uwe Borgmeyer
Franky L. Chan
C. P. Cheung
Ki Lui
Source :
Hormonal Carcinogenesis IV ISBN: 0387237836
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2006.

Abstract

Estrogen receptor-related receptors (ERRs) are closely related to the estrogen receptors (ERs) in their protein structures and consist of 3 closely related isoforms: ERRα, ERRβ and ERRγ. However, ERRs do not bind to estrogens (Es) or any other known physiological ligands, and thus they are classified as “orphan nuclear receptors”. Studies on the expression pattern of ERRs in prostatic cells and prostate is scarce. As the first step towards a better understanding of the significance of ERRs in prostate, we investigated their expression profiles in human prostatic cell lines, two primary prostatic carcinoma xenografts, and prostatic tissues by RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, and Western blot analysis. The results of RT-PCR showed that ERRα transcripts were widely detected in all tested cell lines and xenografts; ERRβ transcripts were either not detected or weakly expressed in prostatic cell lines and xenografts, while ERRγ transcripts were moderately expressed in C4-2B and PC-3 cells, and two xenografts. Similar expression patterns were also shown in human hyperplastic and neoplastic prostatic tissues. ERRγ immunohistochemistry showed that immunosignals were localized to the prostatic epithelial cells. We also compared mRNA expression of ERRs with that of ERs in prostatic cell lines. The results showed that ERRs and ERs were co-expressed in most cell lines and xenografts. Based on these observations, we speculate that the two members of nuclear receptor subfamily, ERRs and ERs, may control overlapping regulatory pathways in the prostatic cells.

Details

ISBN :
978-0-387-23783-1
0-387-23783-6
ISBNs :
9780387237831 and 0387237836
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hormonal Carcinogenesis IV ISBN: 0387237836
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4f0a9d611d0240755560ba240f59fc6f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-23761-5_55