NF-kappaB suppression provokes the sensitization of hormone-resistant breast cancer cells to estrogen apoptosis
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- DOI: 10.1007/s11010-008-9985-0
NF-kappaB suppression provokes the sensitization of hormone-resistant breast cancer cells to estrogen apoptosis
Abstract
The progression of breast cancer cells to estrogen-independent growth may be accompanied with the paradoxical cell sensitization to estrogen apoptotic action; however, the mechanism of this phenomenon is still unclear. In the present study, we have shown that the sensitization of hormone-resistant breast cancer cells to estrogen apoptotic action is accompanied with the gradual NF-kappaB suppression. Using the chemical inhibitors of NF-kappaB as well as the dominant-negative NF-kappaB constructs, we have proved the sufficiency of NF-kappaB inhibition for the sensitization of the resistant cells to estrogen apoptosis. Estradiol treatment results in the additional suppression of NF-kappaB, demonstrating the possible NF-kappaB involvement in the regulation of cell response to estrogens. Totally, the results presented suggest that the constitutive NF-kappaB suppression in the estrogen-independent cells may be considered as one of the factors resulting in a imbalance between pro- and anti-apoptotic pathways and enhancement in estrogen apoptotic action in the cells.
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