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Elevated Oestrogen Receptor Splice Variant ERαΔ5 Expression in Tumour-adjacent Hormone-responsive Tissue

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  • Siân E. Taylor

    (Centre for Biophotonics, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UK
    Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Sharoe Green Lane, Fulwood, Preston PR2 9HT, UK)

  • Imran I. Patel

    (Centre for Biophotonics, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UK)

  • Paras B. Singh

    (Centre for Biophotonics, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UK
    Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Sharoe Green Lane, Fulwood, Preston PR2 9HT, UK)

  • Caroline M. Nicholson

    (Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Sharoe Green Lane, Fulwood, Preston PR2 9HT, UK)

  • Helen F. Stringfellow

    (Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Sharoe Green Lane, Fulwood, Preston PR2 9HT, UK)

  • R. K. Gopala Krishna

    (Wockhardt Hospitals & Kidney Institute, 111A, Rash Behari Avenue, Kolkata 700029, India)

  • Shyam S. Matanhelia

    (Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Sharoe Green Lane, Fulwood, Preston PR2 9HT, UK)

  • Pierre L. Martin-Hirsch

    (Centre for Biophotonics, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UK
    Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Sharoe Green Lane, Fulwood, Preston PR2 9HT, UK)

  • Francis L. Martin

    (Centre for Biophotonics, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UK)

Abstract

Susceptibility to prostate or endometrial cancer is linked with obesity, a state of oestrogen excess. Oestrogen receptor (ER) splice variants may be responsible for the tissue-level of ER activity. Such micro-environmental regulation may modulate cancer initiation and/or progression mechanisms. Real-time reverse transcriptase (RT) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to quantitatively assess the levels of four ER splice variants ( ER α Δ 3 , ER α Δ 5 , ER β2 and ER β 5 ), plus the full-length parent isoforms ER α and ER β 1 , in high-risk [tumour-adjacent prostate ( n = 10) or endometrial cancer ( n = 9)] vs . low-risk [benign prostate ( n = 12) or endometrium ( n = 9)], as well as a comparison of UK ( n = 12) vs . Indian ( n = 15) benign prostate. All three tissue groups expressed the ER splice variants at similar levels, apart from ER α Δ 5 . This splice variant was markedly raised in all of the tumour-adjacent prostate samples compared to benign tissues. Immunofluorescence analysis for ER β 2 in prostate tissue demonstrated that such splice variants are present in comparable, if not greater, amounts as the parent full-length isoform. This small pilot study demonstrates the ubiquitous nature of ER splice variants in these tissue sites and suggests that ER α Δ 5 may be involved in progression of prostate adenocarcinoma.

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  • Siân E. Taylor & Imran I. Patel & Paras B. Singh & Caroline M. Nicholson & Helen F. Stringfellow & R. K. Gopala Krishna & Shyam S. Matanhelia & Pierre L. Martin-Hirsch & Francis L. Martin, 2010. "Elevated Oestrogen Receptor Splice Variant ERαΔ5 Expression in Tumour-adjacent Hormone-responsive Tissue," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 7(11), pages 1-19, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:7:y:2010:i:11:p:3871-3889:d:10081
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