Estrogen and progesterone regulate radiation-induced p53 activity in mammary epithelium through TGF-β-dependent pathways

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Klaus A Becker
Shaolei Lu
Ellen S Dickinson
Karen A Dunphy
Lesley Mathews
Sallie Smith Schneider
D Joseph Jerry
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[1] Molecular and Cellular Biology Program,Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
[2] University of Massachusetts,undefined
[3] Paige Laboratory,undefined
[4] University of Massachusetts,undefined
[5] Baystate Medical Center/UMass Biomedical Research Institute,undefined
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Oncogene | 2005年 / 24卷
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p53; estrogen; progesterone; TGF-; chemoprevention; mammary;
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DNA damage normally induces p53 activity, but responses to ionizing radiation in the mammary epithelium vary among developmental stages. The following studies examined the hormones and growth factors that regulate radiation-responsiveness of p53 in mouse mammary epithelium. Immunoreactive p21/WAF1 and TUNEL staining were used as indicators of p53 activity following exposure to ionizing radiation. In ovariectomized mice, radiation-induced accumulation of p21/WAF1 was minimal in the mammary epithelial cells (<1%). Systemic injections of estrogen and progesterone (E+P) for 72 h were necessary to recover maximal expression of p21/WAF1 following ionizing radiation (55%). The effects of E+P on radiation-induced p21/WAF1 were p53-dependent as responses were absent in Trp53−/− mice. Though hormonal treatments stimulated increases in the proportion of cycling cells (PCNA-positive), this was not directly correlated with p53 activity. Whole organ cultures were used to determine whether E+P act directly upon the mammary gland. Treatment with E+P was sufficient to render p53 responsive to radiation, but TGF-β-neutralizing antibodies blocked responsiveness. In the absence of E+P, TGF-β1 alone did not alter p53 activity. These results demonstrate that estrogen and progesterone together with TGF-β signaling are necessary for maintenance of p53 activity in the mammary epithelium.
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