Overexpression of Endothelin-A-receptor in breast cancer: Regulation by estradiol and cobalt-chloride induced hypoxia

  • Authors:
    • Pia Wülfing
    • Martin Götte
    • Barbara Sonntag
    • Christian Kersting
    • Hartmut Schmidt
    • Christian Wülfing
    • Horst Buerger
    • Robert Greb
    • Werner Böcker
    • Ludwig Kiesel
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  • Published online on: April 1, 2005     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.26.4.951
  • Pages: 951-960
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Abstract

Previous studies have demonstrated the potential significance of Endothelin (ET)-1 and its receptors, ETAR and ETBR, in the development and progression of breast cancer. The objective of this study was to assess the expression levels and potential regulation of the ‘ET axis’ in human non-neoplastic and neoplastic breast tissue as well as in various human breast cancer cell lines. Expression of ET-1, ETAR and ETBR was evaluated in 31 neoplastic and 7 non-neoplastic breast tissue samples and in six human breast cancer cell lines using conventional and quantitative real-time RT-PCR, Western blotting and immunohistochemistry. The effects of 17β-estradiol (E2) and cobalt-chloride (CoCl2) treatment on ET-1, ETAR and ETBR expression were studied in vitro. ETAR mRNA expression levels were found to be statistically significantly higher in breast cancer specimens than in non-neoplastic breast tissue (p<0.001). For ET-1 and ETBR mRNA expression, no significant difference was observed between the two groups. All cell lines exhibited expression of ET-1 and ETAR mRNA, whereas none showed significant ETBR mRNA expression. We observed a strong and reproducible induction of ETAR mRNA and protein expression by E2 and CoCl2 in MDA-MB-468 and BT-474 cells and in MDA-MB-453 and SK-BR-3 cells with a maximum increase after 8 and 16 h of treatment, respectively, while MCF-7 and HBL-100 cells showed a constitutive expression pattern. The present data suggest a novel mechanism in the regulation of ETAR expression in breast cancer. Based on these findings, a combination of ETAR-antagonists with adjuvant endocrine treatment seems to be a reasonable therapeutic strategy.

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Wülfing P, Götte M, Sonntag B, Kersting C, Schmidt H, Wülfing C, Buerger H, Greb R, Böcker W, Kiesel L, Kiesel L, et al: Overexpression of Endothelin-A-receptor in breast cancer: Regulation by estradiol and cobalt-chloride induced hypoxia. Int J Oncol 26: 951-960, 2005
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Wülfing, P., Götte, M., Sonntag, B., Kersting, C., Schmidt, H., Wülfing, C. ... Kiesel, L. (2005). Overexpression of Endothelin-A-receptor in breast cancer: Regulation by estradiol and cobalt-chloride induced hypoxia. International Journal of Oncology, 26, 951-960. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.26.4.951
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Wülfing, P., Götte, M., Sonntag, B., Kersting, C., Schmidt, H., Wülfing, C., Buerger, H., Greb, R., Böcker, W., Kiesel, L."Overexpression of Endothelin-A-receptor in breast cancer: Regulation by estradiol and cobalt-chloride induced hypoxia". International Journal of Oncology 26.4 (2005): 951-960.
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Wülfing, P., Götte, M., Sonntag, B., Kersting, C., Schmidt, H., Wülfing, C., Buerger, H., Greb, R., Böcker, W., Kiesel, L."Overexpression of Endothelin-A-receptor in breast cancer: Regulation by estradiol and cobalt-chloride induced hypoxia". International Journal of Oncology 26, no. 4 (2005): 951-960. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.26.4.951