Elsevier

Neoplasia

Volume 7, Issue 9, September 2005, Pages 873-882
Neoplasia

An Estrogen Receptor-α/p300 Complex Activates the BRCA-1 Promoter at an AP-1 Site That Binds Jun/Fos Transcription Factors: Repressive Effects of p53 on BRCA-1 Transcription1

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Abstract

One of the puzzles in cancer predisposition is that women carrying BRCA-1 mutations preferentially develop tumors in epithelial tissues of the breast, ovary. Moreover, sporadic breast tumors contain lower levels of BRCA-1 in the absence of mutations in the BRCA-1 gene. The problem of tissue specificity requires analysis of factors that are unique to tissues of the breast. For example, the expression of estrogen receptor-α (ERα) is inversely correlated with breast cancer risk, 90% of BRCA-1 tumors are negative for ERα. Here, we show that estrogen stimulates BRCA-1 promoter activity in transfected cells, the recruitment of ERα, its cofactor p300 to an AP-1 site that binds Jun/Fos transcription factors. The recruitment of ERα/dp300 coincides with accumulation in the S-phase of the cell cycle, is antagonized by the antiestrogen tamoxifen. Conversely, we document that overexpression of wild-type p53 prevents the recruitment of ERα to the AP-1 site, represses BRCA-1 promoter activity. Taken together, our findings support a model in which an ERα/AP-1 complex modulates BRCA-1 transcription under conditions of estrogen stimulation. Conversely, the formation of this transcription complex is abrogated in cells overexpressing p53.

Keywords

BRCA-1
ERα
AP-1
p53
sporadic breast cancer

Abbreviations

AP-1
activator protein-1
ChIP
chromatin immunoprecipitation
DMEM
Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium
E2
17(3-estradiol
ERa
estrogen receptor-a
ERE
estrogen-responsive element
FCS
fetal calf serum

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1

This study was supported by a National Institutes of Health grant (ES009966, to D.F.R), an Arizona Disease Research Commission grant (8015, to D.F.R.), the Graduate Training Program Grant ES007091 (B.D.J., JX.H), Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center Grant ES06694 (to D.F.R.).

2

Brandon D. Jeffy, Jennifer K. Hockings contributed equally to this work.