2012
DOI: 10.1158/1541-7786.mcr-11-0423-t
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The Unliganded Glucocorticoid Receptor Positively Regulates the Tumor Suppressor GeneBRCA1through GABP Beta

Abstract: Loss of BRCA1 tumor suppressor function is a critical event in breast tumorigenesis. We have previously identified the stress hormone hydrocortisone as a negative regulator of BRCA1 expression in nonmalignant mammary cells. Here, we have identified a direct role for the unliganded glucocorticoid receptor (GR) in BRCA1 upregulation in the absence of hydrocortisone. The positive regulatory effect of GR is lost upon the addition of hydrocortisone. We have shown that GR interacts with the BRCA1 promoter only in th… Show more

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“…EPH-4 cells were cultured as previously described [13,19]. EPH-4 cells stably transfected with H1-2 empty vector or shGR (see below) were maintained in serum-free media with 2 μg/mL puromycin (Sigma).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…EPH-4 cells were cultured as previously described [13,19]. EPH-4 cells stably transfected with H1-2 empty vector or shGR (see below) were maintained in serum-free media with 2 μg/mL puromycin (Sigma).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of hydrocortisone (HC) abolishes this effect and results in decreased BRCA1 expression [13]. The positive regulatory effect of unliganded GR appeared to be constitutive, involving basal GR levels within breast cells, since no stimulus or secondary messenger was required for its activation, unlike other reports of ligand-independent activation by other steroid hormone receptors which have typically been in response to other stimuli [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…In breast cancer, unliganded GR interacts with BRCA1. Thus, loss of GR from the BRCA1 promoter as a result of Gc stimulation leads to reduced BRCA1 expression, which may contribute to the development of sporadic breast tumours which do not show mutations in BRCA1 (Ritter et al 2012). Decreased GR expression, therefore, appears to be a ubiquitous and important event, leading to the suggestion that the GR is a TSG in the breast as high GR expression is correlated with anti-proliferative signalling.…”
Section: The Gr As a Tsg For Lung Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decreased GR expression, therefore, appears to be a ubiquitous and important event, leading to the suggestion that the GR is a TSG in the breast as high GR expression is correlated with anti-proliferative signalling. Importantly, genetic heterogeneity influences this effect as loss of GR has a better outcome in ER − breast cancer but a poorer outcome in ER+ breast cancer, indicating that GR effects in breast cancer may be tumour sub-type dependent (Ritter et al 2012). The GR has also been postulated to act as a tumour suppressor in skin and prostate cancers .…”
Section: The Gr As a Tsg For Lung Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%