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The Co-Expression of Estrogen Receptors ERα, ERß, and GPER in Endometrial Cancer.
Hojnik, Marko; Sinreih, Masa; Anko, Maja; Hevir-Kene, Neli; Knific, Tamara; Pirs, Bostjan; Grazio, Snjezana Frkovic; Rizner, Tea Lanisnik.
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  • Hojnik M; Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Sinreih M; Department of Pathology, University Medical Centre Maribor, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia.
  • Anko M; Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Hevir-Kene N; Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Knific T; Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Pirs B; Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Grazio SF; Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Rizner TL; Department of Gynecology, University Medical Centre, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Int J Mol Sci ; 24(3)2023 Feb 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36769338
ABSTRACT
Estrogens have important roles in endometrial cancer (EC) and exert biological effects through the classical estrogen receptors (ERs) ERα and ERß, and the G-protein-coupled ER, GPER. So far, the co-expression of these three types of ERs has not been studied in EC. We investigated ERα, ERß, GPER mRNA and protein levels, and their intracellular protein distributions in EC tissue and in adjacent control endometrial tissue. Compared to control endometrial tissue, immunoreactivity for ERα in EC tissue was weaker for nuclei with minor, but unchanged, cytoplasmic staining; mRNA and protein levels showed decreased patterns for ERα in EC tissue. For ERß, across both tissue types, the immunoreactivity was unchanged for nuclei and cytoplasm, although EC tissues again showed lower mRNA and protein levels compared to adjacent control endometrial tissue. The immunoreactivity of GPER as well as mRNA levels of GPER were unchanged across cancer and control endometrial tissues, while protein levels were lower in EC tissue. Statistically significant correlations of estrogen receptor α (ESR1) versus estrogen receptor ß (ESR2) and GPER variant 3,4 versus ESR1 and ESR2 was seen at the mRNA level. At the protein level studied with Western blotting, there was significant correlation of ERα versus GPER, and ERß versus GPER. While in clinical practice the expression of ERα is routinely tested in EC tissue, ERß and GPER need to be further studied to examine their potential as prognostic markers, provided that specific and validated antibodies are available.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Receptores de Estrogênio / Neoplasias do Endométrio Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Receptores de Estrogênio / Neoplasias do Endométrio Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article