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Estrogen Effects Differ Between Medium Maintenance and Replacement from Transcriptional and Clinical Perspectives in T47D Breast Cancer Cells

Title
Estrogen Effects Differ Between Medium Maintenance and Replacement from Transcriptional and Clinical Perspectives in T47D Breast Cancer Cells
Authors
JangSeok-HoonPaekSe HyunKimJong-KyuSeongJe KyungLimWoosung
Ewha Authors
임우성백세현김종규
SCOPUS Author ID
임우성scopus; 백세현scopusscopus; 김종규scopusscopusscopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
Anticancer Research
ISSN
0250-7005JCR Link
Citation
Anticancer Research vol. 43, no. 10, pp. 4447 - 4469
Keywords
autocrine factorBreast cancerendocrine resistanceestrogen-responsive genemedium replacementRNA sequencing
Publisher
International Institute of Anticancer Research
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background/Aim: Our most recent study revealed that the responsiveness of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer (HR+ BC) cells to estrogen or endocrine therapy can be altered by certain cell culture or ambient environmental conditions. Nevertheless, we were unable to investigate the relevant molecular mechanism and clinical relevance. Therefore, this study was planned as a follow-up. Materials and Methods: RNA sequencing was mainly used with T47D cells treated with or without 17-estradiol (E2) under medium maintenance (MTN; conventional culture method) and medium exchange (EXC; daily replacing the existing medium with fresh medium). Results: The role of E2 in transcription differed between MTN and EXC, and E2 played more important roles in transcription in terms of cancer development under EXC than under MTN, consistent with the previous functional effects of EXC. The novel concept of the "estrogen-responsive and proliferation-related gene (ERPG)" was introduced. The expression of ERPGs, which were distinguished from typical estrogen-responsive genes, was correlated with that of prognostic and predictive factors for HR+ BC. The transcriptional induction of ERPGs and typical estrogen-responsive genes regardless of E2 treatment under MTN was reminiscent of constitutive estrogen receptor (ER) activation. Additionally, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (AKT)/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitors were more effective under EXC than under MTN. Conclusion: This study, demonstrating the more important roles of estrogen in terms of cancer development under EXC than under MTN, supports the use of our research model in future studies to overcome endocrine resistance in HR+ BC. © 2023 International Institute of Anticancer Research. All rights reserved.
DOI
10.21873/anticanres.16640
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