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  • Modulating HSF1 levels impacts expression of the estrogen receptor α and antiestrogen response.

Modulating HSF1 levels impacts expression of the estrogen receptor α and antiestrogen response.

Life science alliance (2021-02-18)
Maruhen Ad Silveira, Christophe Tav, Félix-Antoine Bérube-Simard, Tania Cuppens, Mickaël Leclercq, Éric Fournier, Maxime C Côté, Arnaud Droit, Steve Bilodeau
ABSTRACT

Master transcription factors control the transcriptional program and are essential to maintain cellular functions. Among them, steroid nuclear receptors, such as the estrogen receptor α (ERα), are central to the etiology of hormone-dependent cancers which are accordingly treated with corresponding endocrine therapies. However, resistance invariably arises. Here, we show that high levels of the stress response master regulator, the heat shock factor 1 (HSF1), are associated with antiestrogen resistance in breast cancer cells. Indeed, overexpression of HSF1 leads to ERα degradation, decreased expression of ERα-activated genes, and antiestrogen resistance. Furthermore, we demonstrate that reducing HSF1 levels reinstates expression of the ERα and restores response to antiestrogens. Last, our results establish a proof of concept that inhibition of HSF1, in combination with antiestrogens, is a valid strategy to tackle resistant breast cancers. Taken together, we are proposing a mechanism where high HSF1 levels interfere with the ERα-dependent transcriptional program leading to endocrine resistance in breast cancer.

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