Inhibition of stilbene estrogen-induced cell proliferation of renal epithelial cells through the modulation of insulin-like growth factor-I receptor expression Article

Chen, CW, Oberley, TD, Roy, D. (1996). Inhibition of stilbene estrogen-induced cell proliferation of renal epithelial cells through the modulation of insulin-like growth factor-I receptor expression . CANCER LETTERS, 105(1), 51-59. 10.1016/0304-3835(96)04263-2

cited authors

  • Chen, CW; Oberley, TD; Roy, D

authors

abstract

  • In the present study, we have investigated the effects of stilbene estrogen, diethylstilbestrol (DES), on the proliferative activity and expression of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) receptor in Syrian hamster renal epithelial cells. DES exposure to renal epithelial cells caused both dose- and time-dependent increases in proliferative activity. We also tested the effects of antiestrogen ICI 182780 and insulin-like growth factor-I receptor (IGF-IR) antibody on cell proliferation. Cotreatment of cells with ICI 182780 (250 nM) and DES resulted in a 50% decrease in cell growth compared to DES alone. Treatment of cells with an anti-IGF-IR antibody (αIR3, 1 μg/ml) also significantly reversed the growth-stimulatory effects of DES. A nuclear binding assay revealed that an enhanced level (~ 2-fold) of [125I]IGF-I binding to nuclear protein occurred in DES treated renal epithelial cell nuclei compared to controls. IGF-I receptor gene expression analyzed by Northern blotting revealed that DES treatment increased the level of IGF-IR mRNA by 2-fold compared to controls. We also tested the effect of ICI,compound on the induction of IGF-I receptor gene. The cotreatment of ICI 182780 strongly inhibited DES-induced IGF-I receptor gene expression (50-60% inhibition). Stimulation of the proliferative activity of renal epithelial cells by stilbene estrogen, its prevention by IGF-I receptor antibody, and inhibition of DES-induced proliferative activity and the expression of IGF-I receptors by ICI 182780 suggest the possibility that the stimulatory effect of DES on the proliferative activity of renal epithelial cells may be mediated through the up-regulation of IGF-I receptors.

publication date

  • July 19, 1996

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start page

  • 51

end page

  • 59

volume

  • 105

issue

  • 1