Literature DB >> 19879889

Cell proliferation regulated by estradiol receptor: Therapeutic implications.

Gabriella Castoria1, Antimo Migliaccio, Pia Giovannelli, Ferdinando Auricchio.   

Abstract

Estrogen receptor (ER) is a ligand-regulated transcription factor that controls human breast cancer cell proliferation. About 60-70% of human breast cancers express ER. In spite of major progress in the therapy of human breast cancer, many patients become resistant to pharmacologic treatments and develop metastatic breast tumors. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain tumor progression and resistance to the therapies. However, the causes of hormone-dependent breast tumor progression as well as therapy resistance are still debated. An increasing body of evidence from our and other laboratories shows that in breast cancer cells, in addition to its classical transcriptional action, ER stimulates proliferative and anti-apoptotic signaling pathways in response to either ligand binding or growth factors. This discovery has led to the synthesis of new compounds specifically interfering in the rapid responses mediated by ER. It also suggests that the modalities currently in use for breast cancer treatment need to be reconsidered. Copyright 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19879889     DOI: 10.1016/j.steroids.2009.10.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Steroids        ISSN: 0039-128X            Impact factor:   2.668


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4.  Rapid estrogen receptor signaling mediates estrogen-induced inhibition of vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation.

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Review 5.  Assessing estrogen signaling aberrations in breast cancer risk using genetically engineered mouse models.

Authors:  Priscilla A Furth; M Carla Cabrera; Edgar S Díaz-Cruz; Sarah Millman; Rebecca E Nakles
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7.  Bioluminescence imaging of estrogen receptor activity during breast cancer progression.

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8.  CTCF and CTCFL mRNA expression in 17β-estradiol-treated MCF7 cells.

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Journal:  Biomed Rep       Date:  2013-11-15

9.  The contribution of 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 to the estradiol-estrone ratio in estrogen-sensitive breast cancer cells.

Authors:  Chen-Yan Zhang; Jiong Chen; Da-Chuan Yin; Sheng-Xiang Lin
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10.  Hypoxia and estrogen are functionally equivalent in breast cancer-endothelial cell interdependence.

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