The Role of Steroid Receptors in the Proliferation and Migration of Endometrial Adenocarcinoma HEC1A Cell Line

Objectives: Endometrial carcinoma is one of the most common gynecological cancers. It is generally divided into oestrogen-dependent type I, and oestrogen-independent type II. Although the expression of some steroid receptors has been documented in type II endometrial carcinoma, their roles in tumor...

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Published in:Dicle tıp dergisi Vol. 50; no. 3; pp. 327 - 334
Main Authors: HENNAWİ, Khairat Al, TİFTİK, R. Nalan, ÜN, İsmail, BÜYÜKAFŞAR, Kansu
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Published: Diyarbakir Dicle University 15-09-2023
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Abstract Objectives: Endometrial carcinoma is one of the most common gynecological cancers. It is generally divided into oestrogen-dependent type I, and oestrogen-independent type II. Although the expression of some steroid receptors has been documented in type II endometrial carcinoma, their roles in tumor progression have not been fully elucidated yet. Thus in this study, we aimed to examine the role of compounds acting on steroid receptors in type II, on HEC1A cultured cells. Methods: We tested the effect of mifepristone (the glucocorticoid and progesterone receptor blocker, 10-8M), bicalutamide (the androgen receptor blocker, 10-6M), G15 (the G-protein-coupled estrogen receptor-1 blocker, 10-7M) and PHTPP (2-Phenyl-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-5,7-bis (trifluoromethyl)-pyrazolo [1,5-a]pyrimidine, the estrogen receptor-β blocker, 10-7M), on proliferation. Proliferation was assessed by xCELLigence analysis system and migration was examined by using wound-healing model. Results: None of the drugs, at the used concentrations, have affected the proliferation of HEC1A cells. However, migration was significantly increased at the 24th and the 48th hour of mifepristone application (p
AbstractList Objectives: Endometrial carcinoma is one of the most common gynecological cancers. It is generally divided into oestrogen-dependent type I, and oestrogen-independent type II. Although the expression of some steroid receptors has been documented in type II endometrial carcinoma, their roles in tumor progression have not been fully elucidated yet. Thus in this study, we aimed to examine the role of compounds acting on steroid receptors in type II, on HEC1A cultured cells. Methods: We tested the effect of mifepristone (the glucocorticoid and progesterone receptor blocker, 10-8M), bicalutamide (the androgen receptor blocker, 10-6M), G15 (the G-protein-coupled estrogen receptor-1 blocker, 10-7M) and PHTPP (2-Phenyl-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-5,7-bis (trifluoromethyl)-pyrazolo [1,5-a]pyrimidine, the estrogen receptor-β blocker, 10-7M), on proliferation. Proliferation was assessed by xCELLigence analysis system and migration was examined by using wound-healing model. Results: None of the drugs, at the used concentrations, have affected the proliferation of HEC1A cells. However, migration was significantly increased at the 24th and the 48th hour of mifepristone application (p
[...]in this study, we aimed to examine the role of compounds acting on steroid receptors in type II, on HEC1A cultured cells. Genes regulated by steroid hormone receptors are essential for many biological activities including cell proliferation, survival, metabolism, and differentiation5'6. [...]impaired functioning of steroid receptors could lead to multiple forms of cancers such as breast, leukaemia and lymphoma, prostate, ovarian, and lung cancer6. Cells were subcultured every 7-10 days by sterile and standard techniques. Since the present work was conducted by a commercially available cell culture line; according to ethical rules in Turkey, there is no need for ethical approval. The effect of 10-7M PHTPP on proliferation The oestrogen receptor-ß blocker, PHTPP did not change cell proliferation at 10-7M when compared to the ethanol group (Fig. 4, p > 0.05, Steroid receptors blockers in migration The effect of 10-8M mifepristone on migration At a concentration of 10-8M, mifepristone significantly increased relative cell motility at both 24 and 48 hours when compared to the ethanol group (Fig. 5, p < 0.01, n=4).
Author TİFTİK, R. Nalan
BÜYÜKAFŞAR, Kansu
ÜN, İsmail
HENNAWİ, Khairat Al
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Cell adhesion & migration
Cell culture
Cell growth
Endometrial cancer
Estrogens
Ethanol
Gynecology
Hormone replacement therapy
Motility
Ovaries
Steroids
Wound healing
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