Abstract

Using serial analysis of gene expression, we examined the effects of estrogen (E 2) replacement in gonadectomized wild type (WT) and E 2 receptor alpha knockout (ERαKO) mice on global gene expression in mammary gland. In WT mice, a total of 429,302 tags were sequenced, representing the expression level of 99,854 tag species. A total of ten transcripts were found to be modulated by E 2, such as sorting nexin 5 and two no match tags. In the ERαKO mice, a total of 459,439 tags were sequenced, representing the expression level of 120,149 tag species. Interestingly, the same three transcripts were inversely regulated by E 2 in ERαKO mice. In total, 78 transcripts were upregulated by E 2, while 29 transcripts were downregulated. In contrast to WT mice, the majority of transcripts related to immunity were repressed in ERαKO mice. Moreover, induction of transcripts involved in cell differentiation, Ca 2+ response, cytoskeleton, protein biosynthesis and secretion, glycolysis, and oxidative phosphorylation were seen only in ERαKO mice. The current study will provide useful information to understand the cellular mechanisms of E 2-mediated gene regulation in tissues in vivo for the development of novel drugs targeting specific ER action in pathological conditions.

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