Structural basis for the selective inhibition of human 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 1 in human breast tumor MCF-7 cells.

Mol Cell Endocrinol

Division of Basic Medical Sciences, Mercer University School of Medicine, Mercer University, 1550 College Street, Macon, GA 31207, USA.

Published: March 2009

Human 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase/isomerase type 1 (3beta-HSD1) is a critical enzyme in the conversion of DHEA to estradiol in breast tumors and may be a target enzyme for inhibition in the treatment of breast cancer in postmenopausal women. Human 3beta-HSD2 participates in the production of cortisol and aldosterone in the human adrenal gland in this population. In our recombinant human breast tumor MCF-7 Tet-off cells that express either 3beta-HSD1 or 3beta-HSD2, trilostane and epostane inhibit the DHEA-induced proliferation of MCF-7 3beta-HSD1 cells with 12- to 16-fold lower IC(50) values compared to the MCF-7 3beta-HSD2 cells. The compounds also competitively inhibit purified human 3beta-HSD1 with 12- to 16-fold lower K(i) values compared to the noncompetitive K(i) values measured for human 3beta-HSD2. Using our structural model of 3beta-HSD1, trilostane or 17beta-acetoxy-trilostane was docked in the active site of 3beta-HSD1, and Arg195 in 3beta-HSD1 or Pro195 in 3beta-HSD2 was identified as a potentially critical residue (one of 23 non-identical residues in the two isoenzymes). The P195R mutant of 3beta-HSD2 were created, expressed and purified. Kinetic analyses of enzyme inhibition suggest that the high affinity, competitive inhibition of 3beta-HSD1 by trilostane and epostane may be related to the presence of Arg195 in 3beta-HSD1 vs. Pro195 in 3beta-HSD2.

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