GAS6 is an estrogen-inducible gene in mammary epithelial cells

R Mo, YT Zhu, Z Zhang, SM Rao, YJ Zhu - Biochemical and biophysical …, 2007 - Elsevier
R Mo, YT Zhu, Z Zhang, SM Rao, YJ Zhu
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2007Elsevier
To identify estrogen-responsive genes in mammary glands, microarray assays were
performed. Twenty genes were found to be up-regulated while 16 genes were repressed in
the 9h estrogen treated glands. The induction of GAS6, one of the genes up-regulated by
estrogen, was confirmed by RNase protection assay. Furthermore, GAS6 was also
demonstrated to be induced by estrogen in ER positive breast cancer cells. Analysis of
GAS6 promoter revealed that GAS6 promoter was regulated by estrogen. An estrogen …
To identify estrogen-responsive genes in mammary glands, microarray assays were performed. Twenty genes were found to be up-regulated while 16 genes were repressed in the 9h estrogen treated glands. The induction of GAS6, one of the genes up-regulated by estrogen, was confirmed by RNase protection assay. Furthermore, GAS6 was also demonstrated to be induced by estrogen in ER positive breast cancer cells. Analysis of GAS6 promoter revealed that GAS6 promoter was regulated by estrogen. An estrogen response element (ERE) was identified in the GAS6 promoter. Electrophoretic mobility shift assay revealed that ERα interacted with the ERE in the GAS6 promoter. Chromatin immunoprecipitation demonstrated that ERα was recruited to the GAS6 promoter upon estrogen stimulation. These results suggested that GAS6 is an estrogen target gene in mammary epithelial cells.
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