Issue 4, 2010

Oestrogen receptor-β signalling protects against transplanted skin tumour growth in the mouse

Abstract

We have reported previously that a deficiency in signalling by the non-classical oestrogen receptor-β (Er-β) exacerbates immunosuppression by UV radiation in the mouse. Because photoimmune suppression is a risk factor for skin cancer development, we hypothesize that Er-β deficiency will promote skin tumour growth. Therefore we have blocked Er signalling pharmacologically in the Skh:hr-1 hairless mouse by topical treatments with the Er antagonist ICI 182,780, and genetically in haired mice by using the specific Er-β knockout mouse (targeted mutation of the Er-β), and examined the growth rate of 3 transplantable skin tumour cell lines in their syngeneic host mice. Two UV-induced squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) cell lines transplanted into the Skh:hr-1 recipients were found to have regressor qualities that were delayed by prior immunosuppressive solar-simulated UV (SSUV) irradiation. For the T79 SCC, regression was significantly further delayed by combined pretreatment with SSUV+ICI 182,780, and the diameters of the surviving tumours were slightly larger. For the KL3.0 SCC, both SSUV and combined SSUV+ICI 182,780 pretreatments completely inhibited tumour regression, and resulted in significantly greater tumour diameters than in unirradiated recipient mice. In heterozygous Er-β deficient mice (Er-β+/−), the B16/F10 melanoma grew progressively and significantly faster than in the wild type control mice (C57BL/6), and growth rate was accelerated by prior SSUV irradiation. Homozygous Er-β−/− mice supported the most rapid B16/F10 growth that was further accelerated by prior SSUV irradiation. Therefore Er signalling, specifically by Er-β, has a natural endogenous protective role against skin tumour growth, probably mediated via immunological pathways.

Graphical abstract: Oestrogen receptor-β signalling protects against transplanted skin tumour growth in the mouse

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Nov 2009
Accepted
30 Jan 2010
First published
19 Feb 2010

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2010,9, 608-614

Oestrogen receptor-β signalling protects against transplanted skin tumour growth in the mouse

J. Cho, M. Allanson and V. E. Reeve, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2010, 9, 608 DOI: 10.1039/B9PP00168A

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