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Estrogen suppresses hepatocellular carcinoma cells through ERß-mediated upregulation of the NLRP3 inflammasome.
Wei, Qing; Guo, Pengbo; Mu, Kun; Zhang, Ying; Zhao, Wei; Huai, Wanwan; Qiu, Yumin; Li, Tao; Ma, Xiaomin; Liu, Yafei; Chen, Xiaoyan; Han, Lihui.
Afiliação
  • Wei Q; 1] Department of Immunology, Shandong University School of Medicine, Jinan, China [2] Medical Laboratory Diagnosis Center, Jinan Central Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan, China.
  • Guo P; Department of Immunology, Shandong University School of Medicine, Jinan, China.
  • Mu K; Department of Pathology, Shandong University School of Medicine, Jinan, China.
  • Zhang Y; Department of Immunology, Shandong University School of Medicine, Jinan, China.
  • Zhao W; Department of Immunology, Shandong University School of Medicine, Jinan, China.
  • Huai W; Department of Immunology, Shandong University School of Medicine, Jinan, China.
  • Qiu Y; Department of Immunology, Shandong University School of Medicine, Jinan, China.
  • Li T; Department of Gastroenterology, Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan, China.
  • Ma X; Department of Immunology, Shandong University School of Medicine, Jinan, China.
  • Liu Y; Cancer Research Center, Shandong University School of Medicine, Jinan, China.
  • Chen X; Department of Immunology, Shandong University School of Medicine, Jinan, China.
  • Han L; Department of Immunology, Shandong University School of Medicine, Jinan, China.
Lab Invest ; 95(7): 804-16, 2015 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26006022
ABSTRACT
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignancies worldwide. The incidence of HCC is strikingly higher in males than in females. The remarkable gender disparity suggests an important role for sex hormones in HCC pathogenesis. Recently, estrogen has emerged as a protective factor in the development and progression of HCC, but whether it prevents and attenuates HCC, and the mechanism of protection, have not been elucidated. The present study shows that expression of estrogen receptor (ER) ß was significantly downregulated in HCC tissue compared with normal liver tissue; moreover, its expression level showed a significant negative correlation with disease progression and a positive correlation with the expression level of NLRP3 inflammasome components. In a previous study, we showed that loss of NLRP3 inflammasome in HCC tissue contributed to tumor progression, whereas the mechanism of its deregulation was not elucidated. In this study, we investigated the potential link between NLRP3 inflammasome and estrogen. Our data reveal that treatment with 17ß-estradiol (E2) significantly inhibited the malignant behavior of HCC cells through E2/ERß/MAPK pathway-mediated upregulation of the NLRP3 inflammasome. This study shows a novel link between ERß and the NLRP3 inflammasome in HCC progression, which provides a potentially valuable therapeutic strategy for treatment of HCC patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Proteínas de Transporte / Carcinoma Hepatocelular / Receptor beta de Estrogênio / Estradiol / Neoplasias Hepáticas Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Proteínas de Transporte / Carcinoma Hepatocelular / Receptor beta de Estrogênio / Estradiol / Neoplasias Hepáticas Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article