Upmodulation by estrogen of HLA class I expression in breast tumor cell lines

The expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I antigens was studied in five breast carcinoma cell lines before and after treatment with 17-beta estradiol. Increased HLA class I antigen expression correlated with the presence of estrogen receptors. The modulation of expression appea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Immunogenetics (New York) 1994, Vol.39 (3), p.161-167
Hauptverfasser: RODRIGUEZ, F, PERAN, F, GARRIDO, F, RUIZ-CABELLO, F
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Zusammenfassung:The expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I antigens was studied in five breast carcinoma cell lines before and after treatment with 17-beta estradiol. Increased HLA class I antigen expression correlated with the presence of estrogen receptors. The modulation of expression appeared to be mediated by transcriptional mechanisms, as revealed by class I mRNA levels. To elucidate the basis of MHC class I upregulation, we examined transcriptional factor binding activity to the class I regulatory element (CRE). Our results showed that 17-beta estradiol induced increases in factor binding activity to the CRE II probe, and decreases to the CRE I probe. In addition, our results suggested that factors that bind the CRE I region may modulate the binding of CRE II. Binding to CRE II was significantly increased in extracts pretreated with a competitor that contained the CRE I sequence, and that bound NF-kB/kBF1. In addition, induction of NF-kB binding activity by the tumor necrosis factor was accompanied by a decrease in nuclear factors that bind to the CRE II region.
ISSN:0093-7711
1432-1211
DOI:10.1007/BF00241256