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Identification and pharmacological characterization of cholesterol-5,6-epoxide hydrolase as a target for tamoxifen and AEBS ligands.


ABSTRACT: The microsomal antiestrogen binding site (AEBS) is a high-affinity target for the antitumor drug tamoxifen and its cognate ligands that mediate breast cancer cell differentiation and apoptosis. The AEBS, a hetero-oligomeric complex composed of 3beta-hydroxysterol-Delta8-Delta7-isomerase (D8D7I) and 3beta-hydroxysterol-Delta7-reductase (DHCR7), binds different structural classes of ligands, including ring B oxysterols. These oxysterols are inhibitors of cholesterol-5,6-epoxide hydrolase (ChEH), a microsomal epoxide hydrolase that has yet to be molecularly identified. We hypothesized that the AEBS and ChEH might be related entities. We show that the substrates of ChEH, cholestan-5alpha,6alpha-epoxy-3beta-ol (alpha-CE) and cholestan-5beta,6beta-epoxy-3beta-ol (beta-CE), and its product, cholestane-3beta,5alpha,6beta-triol (CT), are competitive ligands of tamoxifen binding to the AEBS. Conversely, we show that each AEBS ligand is an inhibitor of ChEH activity, and that there is a positive correlation between these ligands' affinity for the AEBS and their potency to inhibit ChEH (r2=0.95; n=39; P<0.0001). The single expression of D8D7I or DHCR7 in COS-7 cells slightly increased ChEH activity (1.8- and 2.6-fold), whereas their coexpression fully reconstituted ChEH, suggesting that the formation of a dimer is required for ChEH activity. Similarly, the single knockdown of D8D7I or DHCR7 using siRNA partially inhibited ChEH in MCF-7 cells, whereas the knockdown of both D8D7I and DHCR7 abolished ChEH activity by 92%. Taken together, our findings strongly suggest that the AEBS carries out ChEH activity and establish that ChEH is a new target for drugs of clinical interest, polyunsaturated fatty acids and ring B oxysterols.

SUBMITTER: de Medina P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2922168 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification and pharmacological characterization of cholesterol-5,6-epoxide hydrolase as a target for tamoxifen and AEBS ligands.

de Medina Philippe P   Paillasse Michael R MR   Segala Gregory G   Poirot Marc M   Silvente-Poirot Sandrine S  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100706 30


The microsomal antiestrogen binding site (AEBS) is a high-affinity target for the antitumor drug tamoxifen and its cognate ligands that mediate breast cancer cell differentiation and apoptosis. The AEBS, a hetero-oligomeric complex composed of 3beta-hydroxysterol-Delta8-Delta7-isomerase (D8D7I) and 3beta-hydroxysterol-Delta7-reductase (DHCR7), binds different structural classes of ligands, including ring B oxysterols. These oxysterols are inhibitors of cholesterol-5,6-epoxide hydrolase (ChEH), a  ...[more]

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