Original Article


RETINOIC ACID NUCLEAR RECEPTOR α (RARα) , A MAJOR ROLE IN MEDIATING RETINOIDS INHIBITION OF GROWTH IN HUMAN BREAST CARCINOMA CELLS

Zhimin Shao, Zhenzho Shen, M. Saeed Sheikh, Joseph A. Fontana

Abstract

Retinoids mediate their actions via RARs (retinoic acid receptors ) and RXRs (retinoid X receptors ). Each classes of these nuclear retinoid receptor is further subdivided into three species namely α,βand γ Recent studies demnstrate that ER-positive HBC cell lines are sensitive and ER-negative cell lines are resistant to growth inhibitory effects of retinoic acid (RA). In this study we look at the expresion of RARs and RXRs in 6 HBC cell lines, we fotmd only RARα mRNA level was strong correlated with ER-status. To further investigate the major role of RARα in retinoid - mediated inhibition of growth, we transfected RARα cDNA in two RA- resistant ER- negative HBC cell lines. Analyses of different clonal populations of RARα transfectants from each cell line revealed growth inhibition by retinoids. Our results demonstrates that RARα plays a major role in mediating retinoids inhibition of gtowth in HBC cells and adequate levels are required for such actions.