Abstract
We previously demonstrated the estrogen-like effects of tamoxifen on the acceleration of growth and increased progesterone receptor concentrations of human endometrial carcinomas grown in the nude mouse experimental model. In our current study the modulation of protooncogene expression by 17β-estradiol and tamoxifen in human endometrial carcinomas was investigated. The protooncogenes investigated in this study were c-fos, c-jun, c-myc, N-myc, HER-2/neu, c-erbB, c-fms, and c-Ha-ras. Among those we found that c-fos expression was induced by 17β-estradiol in the following 17β-estradiol-sensitive tumors: EnCa-101 and EnCa-X. The induction was apparent within 1 hour, reached peak level at 2 hours (16-fold), and remained constant up to 4 hours. The c-fos messenger ribonucleic acid returned to prestimulation level by 12 hours. Tamoxifen also stimulated c-fos expression, the expression pattern being similar to that of 17β-estradiol albeit of a lesser degree. The messenger ribonucleic acid transcripts for other protooncogenes tested did not show significant changes during hormonal manipulation. The induction of c-fos expression by tamoxifen is consistent with its estrogen-like effect on endometrial carcinoma growth.
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