Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6422
Title: Estradiol and selective estrogen receptor modulators differentially regulate target genes with estrogen receptor α and β.
Authors: Tee, Meng Kian
Rogatsky, Inez
Tzagarakis-Foster, Christina
Čvoro, Aleksandra 
An, Jinping
Christy, Robert J.
Yamamoto, Keith R.
Leitman, Dale C.
Issue Date: Mar-2004
Rank: M21
Publisher: American Society for Cell Biology
Journal: Molecular Biology of the Cell
Volume: 15
Start page: 1262
End page: 1272
Abstract: 
Estrogens and selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) interact with estrogen receptor (ER) α and β to activate or repress gene transcription. To understand how estrogens and SERMs exert tissue-specific effects, we performed microarray analysis to determine whether ERα or ERβ regulate different target genes in response to estrogens and SERMs. We prepared human U2OS osteosarcoma cells that are stably transfected with a tetracycline-inducible vector to express ERα or ERβ. Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunoprecipitation studies confirmed that U2OS-ERα cells synthesized only ERα and that U2OS-ERβ cells expressed exclusively ERβ. U2OS-ERα and U2OS-ERβ cells were treated either with 17β-estradiol (E2), raloxifene, and tamoxifen for 18 h. Labeled cRNAs were hybridized with U95Av2 GeneChips (Affymetrix). A total of 228, 190, and 236 genes were significantly activated or repressed at least 1.74-fold in U2OS-ERα and U2OS-ERβ cells by E2, raloxifene, and tamoxifen, respectively. Most genes regulated in ERα cells in response to E2, raloxifene, and tamoxifen were distinct from those regulated in ERβ cells. Only 38 of the 228 (17%) genes were regulated by E2 in both U2OS-ERα and U2OS-ERβ cells. Raloxifene and tamoxifen regulated only 27% of the same genes in both the ERα and ERβ cells. A subset of genes involved in bone-related activities regulated by E2, raloxifene, and tamoxifen were also distinct. Our results demonstrate that most genes regulated by ERα are distinct from those regulated by ERβ in response to E2 and SERMs. These results indicate that estrogens and SERMs exert tissue-specific effects by regulating unique sets of targets genes through ERα and ERβ
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6422
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.E03-06-0360
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