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Query: UNIPROT:O76050 (
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The possible role of a novel steroid receptor in ovarian malignancy was investigated. The evolutionarily conserved orphan steroid receptor
COUP-TF
(chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factor) was originally identified as a protein interacting with an upstream promoter element of the chicken ovalbumin gene. The human receptor protein was purified from a cervical cancer cell line. An immunocytochemical technique for the visualization of
COUP-TF
was developed using a specific polyclonal rabbit antibody. Four established ovarian cancer cell lines were evaluated. The patterns of
COUP-TF
expression were compared to the staining intensities of immunocytochemical assays for estrogen receptor (ER), androgen receptor (AR), aromatase, and HER2/
neu
. A comparison of the ovarian cancer cell lines showed differential expression of
COUP-TF
in the nucleus. The pattern of
COUP-TF
expression did not follow the profile of any of the other four variables. In agreement with transfection experiments showing reduction of activity of other steroid receptors by elevated
COUP-TF
levels, high
COUP-TF
expression correlated with low ER activity also in native ovarian cancer cells. These data represent the first reported evidence that
COUP-TF
-like proteins may play a role in the metabolism and possibly in the process of dedifferentiation of human ovarian cancer.
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PMID:Chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factor (COUP-TF): an orphan steroid receptor with a specific pattern of differential expression in human ovarian cancer cell lines. 790 49