Expression levels of estrogen receptor β are modulated by components of the molecular clock

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Cai, Wen | Rambaud, Juliette | Teboul, Michèle | Masse, Ingrid | Benoit, Gérard | Delaunay, Franck | Laudet, Vincent | Pongratz, Ingemar

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International audience. Circadian regulation of gene expression plays a major role in health and disease. The precise role of the circadian system remains to be clarified, but it. is known that circadian proteins generate physiological rhythms in organisms by regulating clock-controlled target genes. The estrogen receptor beta (ER beta) is, together with ER alpha, a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily and a key mediator of estrogen action. Interestingly, recent studies show that disturbed circadian rhythmicity in humans can increase the risk of reproductive malfunctions, suggesting a link between the circadian system and ER-mediated transcription pathways. Here, we identify a novel level of regulation of estrogen signaling where ER beta, but not ER alpha, is controlled by circadian clock proteins. We show that ER beta mRNA levels fluctuate in different peripheral tissues following a robust circadian pattern, with a peak at the light-dark transition, which is maintained under free-running conditions. Interestingly, this oscillation is abolished in clock-deficient BMAL1 knockout mice. Circadian control of ER beta expression is exerted through a conserved E-box element in the ER beta promoter region that recruits circadian regulatory factors. Furthermore, using small interfering RNA-mediated knockdown assays, we show that the expression levels of the circadian regulatory factors directly influence estrogen signaling by regulating the intracellular levels of endogenous ER beta.

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