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Estradiol shows anti-skin cancer activities through decreasing MDM2 expression

Li Li _, Jianguo Feng, Ying Chen, Shun Li, Mengting Ou, Weichao Sun and Liling Tang

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Oncotarget. 2017; 8:8459-8474. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14275

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Abstract

Li Li1, Jianguo Feng1,2, Ying Chen1, Shun Li1, Mengting Ou1, Weichao Sun1, Liling Tang1

1Key Laboratory of Biorheological Science and Technology, Ministry of Education, College of Bioengineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China

2Department of Anesthesiology, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Sichuan, China

Correspondence to:

Liling Tang, email: [email protected]

Keywords: MDM2, hnRNPA1, estradiol, melanomas, therapeutic

Abbreviations: EMT: epithelial-mesenchymal transition; ER: estrogen receptor; hnRNPA: arginine/serine-rich proteins and heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleo protein; MDM2: mouse double minute

Received: April 13, 2016    Accepted: November 30, 2016    Published: December 27, 2016

ABSTRACT

Estradiol plays important roles in many biological responses inducing tumor genesis and cancer treatment. However, the effects of estradiol on tumors were inconsistent among a lot of researches and the mechanism is not fully understood. Our previous study indicated that splicing factor hnRNPA1 could bind to the human homologue of mouse double minute (MDM2), an oncogene which has been observed to be over-expressed in numerous types of cancers. In this research, we investigated whether and how estradiol correlate to cancer cell behaviors through heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNPA1) and MDM2. Results showed that 10×10-13Mestradiol elevated the expression of hnRNPA1 regardless ER expression in cells, and then down-regulated the expression of MDM2. At the same time, estradiol inhibited cell proliferation, migration and epithelial-mesenchymal transition progression of A375 and GLL19 cells. While, knocking down hnRNPA1 through the transfection of hnRNPA1 siRNA led to the increase of MDM2 at both protein level and gene level In vivo experiment, subcutaneous injection with estradiol every two days near the tumor at doses of 2.5mg/kg/d suppressed tumor growth and reduced MDM2 expression. In a word, via increasing hnRNPA1 level and then reducing the expression of MDM2, estradiol prevented carcinogenesis in melanomas. We confirmed therapeutic effect of estradiol, as well as a new way for estradiol to resist skin cancer.


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