The effects of histone acetylation on estrogen responsiveness in MCF-7 cells

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Mary F. Ruh
Shengping Tian
Linda K. Cox
Thomas S. Ruh
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[1] St. Louis University School of Medicine,Department of Pharmacological and Physiological Science
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Endocrine | 1999年 / 11卷
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Estrogen receptors; histones; histone deacetylase inhibition; histone acetylation; estrogen action; MCF-7 cells;
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Because histone acetylation is implicated in the facilitation of specific gene transcription, the effect of increasing histone acetylation on the expression of an endogenous gene was investigated. The ability of trichostatin A (TSA), a histone deacetylase inhibitor, to potentiate the estradiol (E2) induction of progesterone receptor (PR) levels in MCF-7 cells was studied. Although TSA alone had no effect on PR synthesis, measured by a whole-cell binding assay with [3H]R5020, TSA potentiated the effect of 10−11M E2 such that 10 ng of TSA/mL approximately doubled the hormone response. When TSA was removed from the cells after various incubation times (24 and 48 h) by successive washings with TSA-free medium, it was determined that TSA was required throughout the 96-h incubation period in order to achieve maximal potentiation for the E2 response. In addition, TSA potentiated E2 induction of pS2 mRNA. These results suggested that the estrogen receptor (ER) complex might alter histone acetylation as part of the gene activation process. To test this directly, MCF-7 cells were incubated for 48 h with E2 followed by incubation with sodium [3H]acetate for 1 h. From two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, an increase in total acetate incorporation into histones in estrogen- treated cells compared to control was observed as well as a preferential increase in the mono-and diacetylated histone H4. Experiments with lysinespecific antiacetylated H4 antibodies suggest a preferential increase in acetylation at lysine 16, but not 5, 8, or 12. The results of this study support an important role for histone acetylation in the mechanism of action of the ER.
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