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Glyceollin I enantiomers distinctly regulate ER-mediated gene expression
Payton Stewart, Florastina; Khupse, Rahul S.; Boue, Stephen M.; Elliot, Steven; Zimmermann, Maria Carla
; Skripnikova, Elena V.; Ashe, Hasina; Tilghman, Syreeta L.; Beckman, Barbara S.; Cleveland, Thomas E.; McLachlan, John A.; Bhatnagar, Deepak; Wiese, Thomas E.; Erhardt, Paul; Burow, Matthew E.

Fecha de publicación:
12/2010
Editorial:
Elsevier Science Inc
Revista:
Steroids
ISSN:
0039-128X
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Glyceollins are pterocarpan phytoalexins elicited in high concentrations when soybeans are stressed. We have previously reported that the three glyceollin isomers (GLY I-III) exhibit antiestrogenic properties, which may have significant biological effects upon human exposure. Of the three isomers, we have recently shown that glyceollin I is the most potent antiestrogen. Natural (-)-glyceollin I recently was synthesized along with its racemate and unnatural (+) enantiomer. In this study, we compared the glyceollin I enantiomers' ER binding affinity, ability to inhibit estrogen responsive element transcriptional (ERE) activity and endogenous gene expression in MCF-7 cells. The results demonstrated similar binding affinities for both ERα and ERβ. Reporter gene assays in MCF-7 cells revealed that while (+)-glyceollin I slightly stimulated ERE transcriptional activity, (-)-glyceollin I decreased activity induced by estrogen. Co-transfection reporter assays performed in HEK 293 cells demonstrated that (+)-glyceollin I increased ERE transcriptional activity of ERα and ERβ with and without estrogen with no antiestrogenic activity observed. Conversely, (-)-glyceollin I decreased the activity of both ER subtypes stimulated by estradiol demonstrating potent antiestrogenic properties. Additionally, each Gly I enantiomer induced unique gene expression profiles in a PCR array panel of genes commonly altered in breast cancer.
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Payton Stewart, Florastina; Khupse, Rahul S.; Boue, Stephen M.; Elliot, Steven; Zimmermann, Maria Carla; et al.; Glyceollin I enantiomers distinctly regulate ER-mediated gene expression; Elsevier Science Inc; Steroids; 75; 12; 12-2010; 870-878
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