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Optogenetic manipulation of estrogen receptor signaling to improve estrogen deficiency.

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iScience, 20 Feb 2026 DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2026.115105 Link to full text
Abstract: Estrogen receptor (ER)-mediated genomic actions are crucial for maintaining various physiological functions, and their dysfunction is associated with numerous human diseases. Traditional estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) is commonly used to manage estrogen deficiency-related conditions, such as vulvovaginal atrophy during menopause, but its systemic effects pose notable risks. This study introduces OptoER, an optogenetic tool engineered to precisely modulate ER-mediated genomic pathways through light-induced transcription regulation, offering spatial-temporal control over ER-dependent gene expression. Our in vitro studies demonstrate that OptoER significantly enhances ER-specific gene transcription and protein synthesis, leading to improved cell proliferation and migration. In a proof-of-principle study using ovariectomized (OVX) mice, OptoER demonstrated considerable therapeutic potential for vaginal atrophy, with observed improvement in epithelial thickness and keratinization. These findings suggest that OptoER provides a targeted therapeutic strategy for estrogen deficiency conditions, with significant implications for treating vaginal atrophy and promoting regenerative healing in estrogen-deprived tissues.
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