Estrogen binding, receptor mRNA, and biologic response in osteoblast-like osteosarcoma cells

BS Komm, CM Terpening, DJ Benz, KA Graeme… - Science, 1988 - science.org
BS Komm, CM Terpening, DJ Benz, KA Graeme, A Gallegos, M Korc, GL Greene
Science, 1988science.org
High specific activity estradiol labeled with iodine-125 was used to detect approximately 200
saturable, high-affinity (dissociation constant≅ 1.0 n M) nuclear binding sites in rat (ROS
17/2.8) and human (HOS TE85) clonal osteoblast-like osteosarcoma cells. Of the steroids
tested, only testosterone exhibited significant cross-reactivity with estrogen binding. RNA
blot analysis with a complementary DNA probe to the human estrogen receptor revealed
putative receptor transcripts of 6 to 6.2 kilobases in both rat and human osteosarcoma cells …
High specific activity estradiol labeled with iodine-125 was used to detect approximately 200 saturable, high-affinity (dissociation constant ≅ 1.0 nM) nuclear binding sites in rat (ROS 17/2.8) and human (HOS TE85) clonal osteoblast-like osteosarcoma cells. Of the steroids tested, only testosterone exhibited significant cross-reactivity with estrogen binding. RNA blot analysis with a complementary DNA probe to the human estrogen receptor revealed putative receptor transcripts of 6 to 6.2 kilobases in both rat and human osteosarcoma cells. Type I procollagen and transforming growth factor-β messenger RNA levels were enhanced in cultured human osteoblast-like cells treated with 1 nM estradiol. Thus, estrogen can act directly on osteoblasts by a receptor-mediated mechanism and thereby modulate the extracellular matrix and other proteins involved in the maintenance of skeletal mineralization and remodeling.
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