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Tamoxifen resistance by a conformational arrest of the estrogen receptor α after PKA activation in breast cancer

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CANCER CELL
Volume 5, Issue 6, Pages 597-605

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2004.05.016

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Using a novel approach that detects changes in the conformation of ER(x, we studied the efficacy of anti-estrogens to inactivate ER(x under different experimental conditions. We show that phosphorylation of serine-305 in the hinge region of ERalpha by protein kinase A (PKA) induced resistance to tamoxifen. Tamoxifen bound but then failed to induce the inactive conformation, invoking ERalpha-dependent transactivation instead. PKA activity thus induces a switch from antagonistic to agonistic effects of tamoxifen on ERalpha. In clinical samples, we found that downregulation of a negative regulator of PKA, PKA-Rlalpha, was associated with tamoxifen resistance prior to treatment. Activation of PKA by downregulation of PKA-Rlalpha converts tamoxifen from an ERa inhibitor into a growth stimulator, without any effect on ICI 182780 (Fulvestrant).

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