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Differential expression of upstream stimulatory factor (USF) 2 variants in eutopic endometria from women with endometriosis: estradiol regulation

BACKGROUND: Endometriosis, pro-inflammatory and invasive benign disease estrogen dependent, abnormally express in endometria the enzyme P(450)Arom, positively regulated by steroid factor-1 (SF-1). Our objective was to study the nuclear protein contents of upstream stimulating factor 2 (USF2a and USF...

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Autores principales: Castro, Jazmin, Araya, Germán, Inostroza, Pamela, Hidalgo, Paulina, González-Ramos, Reinaldo, Sovino, Hugo, Boric, M. Angélica, Fuentes, Ariel, Johnson, M. Cecilia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4600330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26453052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40659-015-0047-2
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author Castro, Jazmin
Araya, Germán
Inostroza, Pamela
Hidalgo, Paulina
González-Ramos, Reinaldo
Sovino, Hugo
Boric, M. Angélica
Fuentes, Ariel
Johnson, M. Cecilia
author_facet Castro, Jazmin
Araya, Germán
Inostroza, Pamela
Hidalgo, Paulina
González-Ramos, Reinaldo
Sovino, Hugo
Boric, M. Angélica
Fuentes, Ariel
Johnson, M. Cecilia
author_sort Castro, Jazmin
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description BACKGROUND: Endometriosis, pro-inflammatory and invasive benign disease estrogen dependent, abnormally express in endometria the enzyme P(450)Arom, positively regulated by steroid factor-1 (SF-1). Our objective was to study the nuclear protein contents of upstream stimulating factor 2 (USF2a and USF2b), a positive regulator of SF-1, throughout the menstrual cycle in eutopic endometria from women with and without (control) endometriosis and the involvement of nuclear estrogen receptors (ER) and G-coupled protein estrogen receptor (GPER)-1. RESULTS: Upstream stimulating factor 2 protein contents were higher in mid (USF2b) and late (USF2a and USF2b) secretory phase in eutopic endometria from endometriosis than control (p < 0.05). In isolated control epithelial cells incubated with E(2) and PGE(2), to resemble the endometriosis condition, the data showed: (a) significant increase of USF2a and USF2b nuclear protein contents when treated with E(2), PPT (specific agonist for ERα) or G1 (specific agonist for GPER1); (b) no increase in USF2 binding to SF-1 E-Box/DNA consensus sequence in E(2)-treated cells; (c) USF2 variants protein contents were not modified by PGE(2); (d) SF-1 nuclear protein content was significantly higher than basal when treated with PGE(2), E(2) or G1, stimulation unaffected by ICI (nuclear ER antagonist); and (e) increased (p < 0.05) cytosolic protein contents of P(450)Arom when treated with PGE(2), E(2), PPT or G1 compared to basal, effect that was additive with E(2) + PGE(2) together. Nevertheless, in endometriosis cells, the high USF2, SF-1 and P(450)Arom protein contents in basal condition were unmodified. CONCLUSION: These data strongly suggest that USF2 variants and P(450)Arom are regulated by E(2) through ERα and GPER1, whereas SF-1 through GPER1, visualized by the response of the cells obtained from control endometria, being unaffected the endogenously stimulated cells from endometriosis origin. The lack of E(2) stimulation on USF2/SF-1 E-Box/DNA-sequence binding and the absence of PGE(2) effect on USF2 variants opposite to the strong induction that they exert on SF1 and P450 proteins suggest different mechanisms and indirect regulations. The sustained USF2 variants protein expression during the secretory phase in eutopic endometria from women with endometriosis may participate in the pathophysiology of this disease strongly associated with infertility and its characteristic endometrial invasion to ectopic sites in the pelvic cavity.
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spelling pubmed-46003302015-10-11 Differential expression of upstream stimulatory factor (USF) 2 variants in eutopic endometria from women with endometriosis: estradiol regulation Castro, Jazmin Araya, Germán Inostroza, Pamela Hidalgo, Paulina González-Ramos, Reinaldo Sovino, Hugo Boric, M. Angélica Fuentes, Ariel Johnson, M. Cecilia Biol Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Endometriosis, pro-inflammatory and invasive benign disease estrogen dependent, abnormally express in endometria the enzyme P(450)Arom, positively regulated by steroid factor-1 (SF-1). Our objective was to study the nuclear protein contents of upstream stimulating factor 2 (USF2a and USF2b), a positive regulator of SF-1, throughout the menstrual cycle in eutopic endometria from women with and without (control) endometriosis and the involvement of nuclear estrogen receptors (ER) and G-coupled protein estrogen receptor (GPER)-1. RESULTS: Upstream stimulating factor 2 protein contents were higher in mid (USF2b) and late (USF2a and USF2b) secretory phase in eutopic endometria from endometriosis than control (p < 0.05). In isolated control epithelial cells incubated with E(2) and PGE(2), to resemble the endometriosis condition, the data showed: (a) significant increase of USF2a and USF2b nuclear protein contents when treated with E(2), PPT (specific agonist for ERα) or G1 (specific agonist for GPER1); (b) no increase in USF2 binding to SF-1 E-Box/DNA consensus sequence in E(2)-treated cells; (c) USF2 variants protein contents were not modified by PGE(2); (d) SF-1 nuclear protein content was significantly higher than basal when treated with PGE(2), E(2) or G1, stimulation unaffected by ICI (nuclear ER antagonist); and (e) increased (p < 0.05) cytosolic protein contents of P(450)Arom when treated with PGE(2), E(2), PPT or G1 compared to basal, effect that was additive with E(2) + PGE(2) together. Nevertheless, in endometriosis cells, the high USF2, SF-1 and P(450)Arom protein contents in basal condition were unmodified. CONCLUSION: These data strongly suggest that USF2 variants and P(450)Arom are regulated by E(2) through ERα and GPER1, whereas SF-1 through GPER1, visualized by the response of the cells obtained from control endometria, being unaffected the endogenously stimulated cells from endometriosis origin. The lack of E(2) stimulation on USF2/SF-1 E-Box/DNA-sequence binding and the absence of PGE(2) effect on USF2 variants opposite to the strong induction that they exert on SF1 and P450 proteins suggest different mechanisms and indirect regulations. The sustained USF2 variants protein expression during the secretory phase in eutopic endometria from women with endometriosis may participate in the pathophysiology of this disease strongly associated with infertility and its characteristic endometrial invasion to ectopic sites in the pelvic cavity. BioMed Central 2015-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4600330/ /pubmed/26453052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40659-015-0047-2 Text en © Castro et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Castro, Jazmin
Araya, Germán
Inostroza, Pamela
Hidalgo, Paulina
González-Ramos, Reinaldo
Sovino, Hugo
Boric, M. Angélica
Fuentes, Ariel
Johnson, M. Cecilia
Differential expression of upstream stimulatory factor (USF) 2 variants in eutopic endometria from women with endometriosis: estradiol regulation
title Differential expression of upstream stimulatory factor (USF) 2 variants in eutopic endometria from women with endometriosis: estradiol regulation
title_full Differential expression of upstream stimulatory factor (USF) 2 variants in eutopic endometria from women with endometriosis: estradiol regulation
title_fullStr Differential expression of upstream stimulatory factor (USF) 2 variants in eutopic endometria from women with endometriosis: estradiol regulation
title_full_unstemmed Differential expression of upstream stimulatory factor (USF) 2 variants in eutopic endometria from women with endometriosis: estradiol regulation
title_short Differential expression of upstream stimulatory factor (USF) 2 variants in eutopic endometria from women with endometriosis: estradiol regulation
title_sort differential expression of upstream stimulatory factor (usf) 2 variants in eutopic endometria from women with endometriosis: estradiol regulation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4600330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26453052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40659-015-0047-2
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