University of Illinois at Chicago
Browse

File(s) stored somewhere else

Please note: Linked content is NOT stored on University of Illinois at Chicago and we can't guarantee its availability, quality, security or accept any liability.

Agonist-Dependent Downregulation of Progesterone Receptors in Human Cervical Stromal Fibroblasts

journal contribution
posted on 2022-11-03, 19:24 authored by William AckermanWilliam Ackerman, Taryn L Summerfield, Sam Mesiano, Frederick Schatz, Charles J Lockwood, Douglas A Kniss
Progesterone (P(4)) maintains uterine quiescence during the majority of pregnancy, whereas diminished progesterone receptor (PR) expression and/or activity (ie, functional P(4) withdrawal) promotes parturition. To investigate the regulation of PR expression in cervical stroma, fibroblasts from premenopausal hysterectomy specimens were prepared. Greater than 99% of the cultures were vimentin positive (mesenchymal cell marker) with only occasional cytokeratin-8 positivity (epithelial cell marker) and no evidence of CD31-positive (endothelial cell marker) cells. Cells were immunolabeled with antibodies directed against PRs (PR-A and PR-B), estrogen receptor α (ER-α), and glucocorticoid receptor-α/β (GR-α/β). All cells were uniformly immunopositive for ER-α and GR-α/β but did not express PRs. Incubation of cells with 10(-8) mol/L 17β-estradiol induced a time-dependent increase in PR-A and PR-B messenger RNAs (mRNAs) by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reactions and proteins by immunoblotting and immunofluorescence. Incubation of cervical fibroblasts with PR ligands (medroxyprogesterone acetate or Org-2058) downregulated PR-A and PR-B levels. Coincubation of cells with PR ligands plus RU-486, a PR antagonist, partially abrogated agonist-induced receptor downregulation. Dexamethasone, a pure glucocorticoid, had no inhibitory effect on PR expression. These results indicate that progestins and estrogens regulate PR expression in cervical fibroblasts. We postulate that hormonal regulation of PR expression in the cervical stroma may contribute to functional P(4) withdrawal in preparation for parturition.

History

Citation

Ackerman, W. E., Summerfield, T. L., Mesiano, S., Schatz, F., Lockwood, C. J.Kniss, D. A. (2016). Agonist-Dependent Downregulation of Progesterone Receptors in Human Cervical Stromal Fibroblasts. Reproductive Sciences, 23(1), 112-123. https://doi.org/10.1177/1933719115597787

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Language

  • en

issn

1933-7191