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. 1994 Dec;70(6):1095–1101. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1994.454

Oestrogen and epidermal growth factor down-regulate erbB-2 oncogene protein expression in breast cancer cells by different mechanisms.

S Antoniotti 1, D Taverna 1, P Maggiora 1, M L Sapei 1, N E Hynes 1, M De Bortoli 1
PMCID: PMC2033707  PMID: 7526884

Abstract

Mitogen-induced mammary cell growth is often accompanied by decreased levels of expression of the p185erbB-2 protein. We have previously reported that oestrogen inhibits erbB-2 mRNA and protein expression in breast cancer cells, while epidermal growth factor (EGF) treatment has been shown to decrease p185erbB-2 levels in normal mouse mammary epithelial cells. In the present work, we studied the effect of oestrogen and EGF on erbB-2 expression in oestrogen-responsive breast cancer cells. We observed that both oestrogen and EGF comparably down-regulated p185erbB-2 levels, while stimulating growth of T47D and ZR75.1 cells. Oestrogens, but not EGF, concomitantly down-regulated erbB-2 mRNA. Run-on analysis showed a reduced erbB-2 transcription rate in the presence of oestrogens. Furthermore, the transcriptional activity of a 219 bp proximal fragment of the human erbB-2 promoter was repressed by oestrogens, whereas it was enhanced by EGF. EGF stimulated both tyrosine phosphorylation and autokinase activity of p185erbB-2 down-regulates p185erbB-2 at a post-translational level. Thus, two factors converging in terms of effects on cell growth, display divergent mechanisms of regulation of erbB-2 expression.

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