| Literature DB >> 29192520 |
Neelima Vidula1, Hope S Rugo2.
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INTRODUCTION: Hormone receptor positive (HR+) breast cancer represents the most common subtype of breast cancer. Metastatic HR+ breast cancer may develop resistance to standard hormone therapies, arising from genomic alterations in the estrogen receptor and/or upregulation of other signal transduction pathways. Areas covered: In this review, we discuss hormone resistance and strategies to overcome it, from the pre-clinical and clinical perspectives. This review includes a discussion of inhibition of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR, CDK 4/6, histone deacetylation, fibroblast growth factor receptor, and immune pathways, based on review of relevant literature. Expert commentary: Several emerging novel therapies to improve the response to hormone therapy are approved or are in development. The most promising agents at present are inhibitors of CDK 4/6 and mTOR, which have already been incorporated into treatment in the advanced stage setting and are under study for early stage disease.Entities:
Keywords: CDK 4/6 inhibitors; PI3K/AKT/mTOR inhibitors; fibroblast growth factor receptor inhibitors; histone deacetylation inhibitors; hormone receptor positive breast cancer; hormone resistance
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29192520 DOI: 10.1080/14737140.2018.1412259
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Anticancer Ther ISSN: 1473-7140 Impact factor: 4.512