Estrogen receptor beta-selective transcriptional activity and recruitment of coregulators by phytoestrogens

Author(s): An J, Tzagarakis-Foster C, Scharschmidt TC, Lomri N, Leitman DC

Abstract

Estrogens used in hormone replacement therapy regimens may increase the risk of developing breast cancer. Paradoxically, high consumption of plant-derived phytoestrogens, particularly soybean isoflavones, is associated with a low incidence of breast cancer. To explore the molecular basis for these potential different clinical outcomes, we investigated whether soybean isoflavones elicit distinct transcriptional actions from estrogens. Our results demonstrate that the estrogen 17beta-estradiol effectively triggers the transcriptional activation and repression pathways with both estrogen receptors (ERs) ERalpha and ERbeta. In contrast, soybean isoflavones (genistein, daidzein, and biochanin A) are ERbeta-selective agonists of transcriptional repression and activation at physiological levels. The molecular mechanism for ERbeta selectivity by isoflavones involves their capacity to create an activation function-2 surface of ERbeta that has a greater affinity for coregulators than ERalpha. Phytoestrogens may act as natural selective estrogen receptor modulators that elicit distinct clinical effects from estrogens used for hormone replacement by selectively recruiting coregulatory proteins to ERbeta that trigger transcriptional pathways.

Similar Articles

Neuroprotective effect of AG490 in experimental traumatic brain injury of rats

Author(s): Du AL, Ji TL, Yang B, Cao JF, Zhang XG, et al.

Trauma-induced cell swelling in cultured astrocytes

Author(s): Jayakumar AR, Rao KV, Panickar KS, Moriyama M, Reddy PV, et al.

Estrogens and experimental ischemic stroke: a systematic review

Author(s): Gibson CL, Gray LJ, Murphy SP, Bath PM

Effect of estrogen plus progestin on stroke in postmenopausal women: the Women's Health Initiative: a randomized trial

Author(s): Wassertheil-Smoller S, Hendrix SL, Limacher M, Heiss G, Kooperberg C, et al.

Estrogen receptors alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ): Subtype-selective ligands and clinical potential

Author(s): Paterni I, Granchi C1, Katzenellenbogen JA2, Minutolo F3

Dietary phytoestrogens improve stroke outcome after transient focal cerebral ischemia in rats

Author(s): Burguete MC, Torregrosa PA, Asensio G, Fernando J, CastellA, et al.

Use of alternative therapies for menopause symptoms: results of a population-based survey

Author(s): Newton KM, Buist DS, Keenan NL, Anderson LA, LaCroix AZ

RIGOR guidelines: escalating STAIR and STEPS for effective translational research

Author(s): Lapchak PA, Zhang JH and Noble-Haeusslein LJ

Contribution of estrogen receptors alpha and beta in the brain response to traumatic brain injury

Author(s): Asl SZ, Khaksari M, Khachki AS, Shahrokhi N, Nourizade S