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Research Article

Characterization of Catecholestrogen Membrane Binding Sites in Estrogen Receptor Positive and Negative Human Breast Cancer Cell-Lines

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Pages 699-712 | Published online: 26 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

A specific membrane-binding of an estradiol metabolite, the catecholestrogen (CE) 2 hydroxyestrone (2OH-E1), was demonstrated in two receptor-positive (MCF7 and VHB1) and one receptor-negative (MDA-MB-231) human mammary carcinoma cell lines. The three cell lines were found to be able to synthesise and inactivate CE. Solubilization of membrane bound CE results in a high molecular weight component whose specificity differs from that of the classical estrogen receptor. Apparent dissociation constants were 6-10. 10−9 M and binding capacities were higher in the receptor positive cell lines than in the receptor-negative one. Since CE are susceptible to rapid degradation, the presence of such a site may be relevant in the protection and concentration of 2OH-E1 which has been shown to have “in vitro” anti-estrogenic properties in MCF7 breast tumor cells.

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