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Query: EC:3.1.6.1 (
sulfatase
)
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Conjugated equine estrogens (CEEs), whose brand name is
Premarin
, are widely used as a hormone-replacement therapy (HRT) drug to manage postmenopausal symptoms in women. Extracted from pregnant mare urine, CEEs are composed of nearly a dozen estrogens existing in an inactive sulfated form. To determine whether the hepatic steroid sulfatase (STS) is a key contributor to the efficacy of CEEs in HRT, we performed estrogen-responsive element (ERE) reporter gene assay, real-time PCR, and UPLC-MS/MS to assess the
STS
-dependent and inflammation-responsive estrogenic activity of CEEs in HepG2 cells and human primary hepatocytes. Using liver-specific
STS
-expressing transgenic mice, we also evaluated the effect of
STS
on the estrogenic activity of CEEs
in vivo
We observed that CEEs induce activity of the ERE reporter gene in an
STS
-dependent manner and that genetic or pharmacological inhibition of
STS
attenuates CEE estrogenic activity. In hepatocytes, inflammation enhanced CEE estrogenic activity by inducing
STS
gene expression. The inflammation-responsive estrogenic activity of CEEs, in turn, attenuated inflammation through the anti-inflammatory activity of the active estrogens.
In vivo
, transgenic mice with liver-specific
STS
expression exhibited markedly increased sensitivity to CEE-induced estrogenic activity in the uterus resulting from increased levels of liver-derived and circulating estrogens. Our results reveal a critical role of hepatic
STS
in mediating the hormone-replacing activity of CEEs. We propose that caution needs to be applied when
Premarin
is used in patients with chronic inflammatory liver diseases because such patients may have heightened sensitivity to CEEs due to the inflammatory induction of
STS
activity.
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PMID:Hepatic steroid sulfatase critically determines estrogenic activities of conjugated equine estrogens in human cells
in vitro
and in mice. 3121 79