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From empirical to mechanism-based discovery of clinically useful Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs).

Suzanne E Wardell1, Erik R Nelson2, Donald P McDonnell3.   

Abstract

Our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the pharmacological actions of estrogen receptor (ER) ligands has evolved considerably in recent years. Much of this knowledge has come from a detailed dissection of the mechanism(s) of action of the Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs) tamoxifen and raloxifene, drugs whose estrogen receptor (ER) agonist/antagonist properties are influenced by the cell context in which they operate. These studies have revealed that notwithstanding differences in drug pharmacokinetics, the activity of an ER ligand is determined primarily by (a) the impact that a given ligand has on the receptor conformation and (b) the ability of structurally distinct ER-ligand complexes to interact with functionally distinct coregulators. Exploitation of the established relationships between ER structure and activity has led to the development of improved SERMs with more favorable therapeutic properties and of tissue-selective estrogen complexes, drugs in which a SERM and an ER agonist are combined to yield a blended activity that results in distinct clinical profiles. Remarkably, endogenous ligands that exhibit SERM activity have also been identified. One of these ligands, 27-hydroxycholesterol (27HC), has been shown to manifest ER-dependent pathological activities in the cardiovascular system, bone and mammary gland. Whereas the physiological activity of 27HC remains to be determined, its discovery highlights how cells have adopted mechanisms to allow the same receptor ligand complex to manifest different activities in different cells, and also how these processes can be exploited for new drug development.
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Keywords:  Estrogen receptor; SERM; Selective estrogen receptor modulator; TSEC; Tamoxifen

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25084324      PMCID: PMC4192009          DOI: 10.1016/j.steroids.2014.07.013

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


  99 in total

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2.  The effects of combined raloxifene and oral estrogen on vasomotor symptoms and endometrial safety.

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Authors:  Michihisa Umetani; Hideharu Domoto; Andrew K Gormley; Ivan S Yuhanna; Carolyn L Cummins; Norman B Javitt; Kenneth S Korach; Philip W Shaul; David J Mangelsdorf
Journal:  Nat Med       Date:  2007-09-16       Impact factor: 53.440

4.  27-hydroxycholesterol is an endogenous selective estrogen receptor modulator.

Authors:  Carolyn D DuSell; Michihisa Umetani; Philip W Shaul; David J Mangelsdorf; Donald P McDonnell
Journal:  Mol Endocrinol       Date:  2007-09-13

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Authors:  Rita C Dardes; Ruth M O'Regan; Csaba Gajdos; Simon P Robinson; David Bentrem; Alex De Los Reyes; V Craig Jordan
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 12.531

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Review 2.  The significance of cholesterol and its metabolite, 27-hydroxycholesterol in breast cancer.

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Journal:  Mol Cell Endocrinol       Date:  2017-09-15       Impact factor: 4.102

Review 3.  27-Hydroxycholesterol, an endogenous selective estrogen receptor modulator.

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Journal:  Maturitas       Date:  2017-07-31       Impact factor: 4.342

Review 4.  A clinical guide to the management of genitourinary symptoms in breast cancer survivors on endocrine therapy.

Authors:  Mariana S Sousa; Michelle Peate; Sherin Jarvis; Martha Hickey; Michael Friedlander
Journal:  Ther Adv Med Oncol       Date:  2017-01-31       Impact factor: 8.168

5.  Evaluation of the pharmacological activities of RAD1901, a selective estrogen receptor degrader.

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7.  Tamoxifen induction of Cre recombinase does not cause long-lasting or sexually divergent responses in the CNS epigenome or transcriptome: implications for the design of aging studies.

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8.  Estrogen and sex-dependent loss of the vocal learning system in female zebra finches.

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Review 9.  Estrogen receptors and their implications in colorectal carcinogenesis.

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Review 10.  Our evolving understanding of how 27-hydroxycholesterol influences cancer.

Authors:  Liqian Ma; Wonhwa Cho; Erik R Nelson
Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol       Date:  2021-05-24       Impact factor: 5.858

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