ERbeta shifts from mitochondria to nucleus during estrogen-induced neoplastic transformation of human breast epithelial cells and is involved in estrogen-induced synthesis of mitochondrial respiratory chain proteins
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ERbeta shifts from mitochondria to nucleus during estrogen-induced neoplastic transformation of human breast epithelial cells and is involved in estrogen-induced synthesis of mitochondrial respiratory chain proteins
Abstract
Both estrogen receptors (ER) alpha (ERalpha) and beta (ERbeta) are localized in the nucleus, plasma membrane, and mitochondria, where they mediate the different physiological effects of estrogens. It has been observed that the relative subcellular localization of ERs is altered in several cancer cells. We have demonstrated that MCF-10F cells, the immortal and non-tumorigenic human breast epithelial cells (HBEC) that are ERalpha-negative and ERbeta-positive, are transformed in vitro by 17beta-estradiol (E(2)), generating highly invasive cells that are tumorigenic in severe combined immunodeficient mice. E(2)-transformed MCF-10F (trMCF) cells exhibit progressive loss of ductulogenesis, invasive (bsMCF) and tumorigenic (caMCF) phenotypes. Immunolocalization of ERbeta by confocal fluorescent microscopy and electron microscopy revealed that ERbeta is predominantly localized in mitochondria of MCF-10F and trMCF cells. Silencing ERbeta expression with ERbeta-specific small interference RNA (siRNA-ERbeta) markedly diminishes both nuclear and mitochondrial ERbeta in MCF-10F cells. The ERbeta shifts from its predominant localization in the mitochondria of MCF-10F and trMCF cells to the nucleus of bsMCF cells, becoming predominantly nuclear in caMCF cells. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the mitochondrial ERbeta in MCF-10F cells is involved in E(2)-induced expression of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-encoded respiratory chain (MRC) proteins. This is the first report of an association of changes in the subcellular localization of ERbeta with various stages of E(2)-induced transformation of HBEC and a functional role of mitochondrial ERbeta in mediating E(2)-induced MRC protein synthesis. Our findings provide a new insight into one of the potential roles of ERbeta in human breast cancer.
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