Cadmium activation of wild-type and constitutively active estrogen receptor alpha

John B. Psaltis, Qiaochu Wang, Gai Yan, Reem Gahtani, Nanxi Huang, Bassem R. Haddad, Mary Beth Martin
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The estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) plays a central role in the etiology, progression, and treatment of breast cancers. Constitutively activating somatic mutations Y537S and D538G, in the ligand binding domain (LBD) of ESR1, are associated with acquired resistance to endocrine therapies. We have previously shown that the metalloestrogen calcium activates ERα through an interaction with the LBD of the receptor. This study shows that cadmium activates ERα through a mechanism similar to calcium and contributes to, and further increases, the constitutive activity of the ERα mutants Y537S and D538G. Mutational analysis identified C381, N532A, H516A/N519A/E523A, and E542/D545A on the solvent accessible surface of the LBD as possible calcium/metal interaction sites. In contrast to estradiol, which did not increase the activity of the Y537S and D538G mutants, cadmium increased the activity of the constitutive mutants. Mutation of the calcium/metal interaction sites in Y537S and D538G mutants resulted in a significant decrease in constitutive activity and cadmium induced activity. Mutation of calcium/metal interaction sites in wtERα diminished binding of the receptor to the enhancer of estrogen responsive genes and the binding of nuclear receptor coactivator 1 and RNA polymerase II. In contrast to wtERα, mutation of the calcium/metal interaction sites in the Y537S and D538G mutants did not diminish binding to DNA but prevented a stable interaction with the coactivator and polymerase. Growth assays further revealed that calcium channel blockers and chelators significantly decreased the growth of MCF7 cells expressing these constitutively active mutants. Taken together, the results suggest that exposure to cadmium plays a role in the etiology, progression, and response to treatment of breast cancer due, in part, to its ability to activate ERα.
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镉激活野生型和组成型活性雌激素受体 alpha
雌激素受体α(ERα)在乳腺癌的病因、发展和治疗中起着核心作用。ESR1配体结合域(LBD)中的Y537S和D538G体细胞突变具有连续激活性,与内分泌疗法的获得性耐药性有关。我们以前曾证明,金属雌激素钙通过与受体 LBD 的相互作用激活 ERα。本研究表明,镉通过与钙类似的机制激活了ERα,并促进和进一步提高了ERα突变体Y537S和D538G的组成活性。突变分析发现,LBD 溶剂可接触表面上的 C381、N532A、H516A/N519A/E523A 和 E542/D545A 可能是钙/金属相互作用位点。雌二醇不会提高 Y537S 和 D538G 突变体的活性,而镉则会提高组成型突变体的活性。Y537S 和 D538G 突变体中钙/金属相互作用位点的突变导致组成型突变体的活性和镉诱导的活性显著降低。wtERα 中钙/金属相互作用位点的突变减少了受体与雌激素反应基因增强子的结合以及与核受体辅激活子 1 和 RNA 聚合酶 II 的结合。与 wtERα 不同的是,Y537S 和 D538G 突变体中钙/金属相互作用位点的突变并没有减少与 DNA 的结合,但却阻止了与辅激活剂和聚合酶的稳定相互作用。生长试验进一步表明,钙通道阻滞剂和螯合剂会显著降低表达这些组成型活性突变体的 MCF7 细胞的生长。综上所述,这些结果表明,接触镉在乳腺癌的病因、发展和治疗反应中起着一定的作用,部分原因是镉能激活ERα。
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