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Variant human breast tumor estrogen receptor with constitutive transcriptional activity.
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Breast OncologyProgesterone ReceptorGeneticsEstrogen ReceptorConstitutive Transcriptional ActivityMammary Gland DevelopmentTumor BiologyRadiation OncologyHormonal ReceptorMedicineReceptor (Biochemistry)AromataseEndocrinologyGene ExpressionCell BiologyEndocrine-related CancerBreast CancerSystems BiologyTranscription Regulation
Since progesterone receptor (PgR) is normally induced by estrogen, breast cancer lacking estrogen receptor (ER) would also be expected to lack PgR. However, a small percentage of breast cancers are ER- yet PgR+. These tumors might possess an ER which is defective in estrogen binding but is still functional in stimulating estrogen-responsive genes such as PgR. We have now detected such a variant, lacking exon 5 of the hormone-binding domain, using complementary DNA amplified by the polymerase chain reaction. This variant was the predominate ER RNA expressed in three ER-/PgR+ tumors. Furthermore, the variant ER constitutively activates transcription of a normally estrogen-dependent gene construct in yeast cells. The variant ER could explain the expression of PgR in certain tumors and have therapeutic implications.
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