Diet-Derived Polyphenol Metabolite Enterolactone Is a Tissue-Specific Estrogen Receptor Activator

Author:

Penttinen Pauliina12,Jaehrling Jan3,Damdimopoulos Anastasios E.1,Inzunza José1,Lemmen Josephine G.4,van der Saag Paul5,Pettersson Katarina1,Gauglitz Günter3,Mäkelä Sari26,Pongratz Ingemar1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biosciences and Nutrition (P.P., A.E.D., J.I., K.P., I.P.), Karolinska Institute, S-141 57 Huddinge, Sweden

2. Functional Foods Forum (P.P., S.M.), University of Turku, FI-20520 Turku, Finland

3. Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry (J.J., G.G.), University of Tuebingen, D-72076 Tuebingen, Germany

4. Fertility Clinic (J.G.L.), Section 4071, The Rigshospital, 2100 O Copenhagen, Denmark

5. Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology (P.v.d.S.), Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 3584 CT Utrecht, The Netherlands

6. Department of Biochemistry and Food Chemistry (S.M.), University of Turku, FI-20500 Turku, Finland

Abstract

Numerous dietary compounds can modify gene expression by binding to the members of the nuclear receptor superfamily of transcription factors. For example, dietary polyphenols, such as soy isoflavones genistein and daidzein, modulate the activity of the estrogen receptors (ERs)-α and ERβ. An additional class of dietary polyphenols that modulate cellular signaling pathways are lignans, compounds that are common constituents of Western diets. In this study, we show that a metabolite of dietary lignans, enterolactone, at physiological concentrations, activates ER-mediated transcription in vitro with preference for ERα. The effects of enterolactone are mediated by the ER ligand binding domain and are susceptible to antiestrogen treatment. Furthermore, the affinity of enterolactone toward ERα, measured by a novel ligand binding assay, is augmented in cell culture conditions. Moreover, our results demonstrate for the first time that enterolactone has estrogenic activity in vivo. In transgenic estrogen-sensitive reporter mice, enterolactone induces tissue-specific estrogen-responsive reporter gene expression as well as promotes uterine stromal edema and expression of estrogen-responsive endogenous genes (CyclinD1 and Ki67). Taken together, our data show that enterolactone is a selective ER agonist inducing ER-mediated transcription both in vitro in different cell lines and in vivo in the mouse uterus.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Endocrinology

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