Activation of the MAPK Pathway Enhances Sensitivity of MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells to the Mitogenic Effect of Estradiol
- 1 September 2002
- journal article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 143 (9), 3221-3229
- https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2002-220186
Abstract
Long-term estrogen deprivation causes human breast cancer cells to develop hypersensitivity to the mitogenic effect of estradiol (E(2)). Our prior studies demonstrated an association between enhanced MAPK activation and hypersensitivity in long-term estrogen-deprived (LTED) MCF-7 cells. Herein, we report that MAPK is constitutively activated in LTED cells and not dependent on serum factors. Additionally, activated MAPK levels fall upon reversion of the hypersensitivity. Importantly, we now provide direct evidence that enhanced MAPK causes hypersensitivity to E(2). We activated MAPK in wild-type MCF-7 cells using TGFalpha, and demonstrated a 2-3 log enhancement of sensitivity to E(2). PD98059 abrogated the TGFalpha-induced effect, indicating that MAPK activation is responsible for E(2) hypersensitivity. To determine the level at which MAPK activation enhanced E(2) sensitivity, we examined the dose-response effects of E(2) on several transcriptional readouts, including ERE-reporter activity and the levels of progesterone receptor and pS2. Wild-type and LTED cells exhibited nearly identical responses to E(2), suggesting that mechanisms downstream of estrogen receptor-mediated transcription are involved in inducing hypersensitivity. In support of this possibility, LTED and TGFalpha-treated wild-type cells were hypersensitive to the effects of E(2) on the key cell cycle regulator, E2F1.Keywords
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