The DNA-binding sites of estrogen receptor α (ERα) show great plasticity under the control of hormones and endocrine therapy. Tamoxifen is a widely applied therapy in breast cancer that affects ERα interactions with coregulators and shifts the DNA-binding signature of ERα upon prolonged exposure in breast cancer. Although tamoxifen inhibits the progression of breast cancer, it increases the risk of endometrial cancer in postmenopausal women. We therefore asked whether the DNA-binding signature of ERα differs between endometrial tumors that arise in the presence or absence of tamoxifen, indicating divergent enhancer activity for tumors that develop in different endocrine milieus. Using ChIP sequencing (ChIP-seq), we compared the ERα profiles...
Tamoxifen has been a very effective treatment for breast cancer for several decades, however, at the...
Abstract Estrogen is a steroid hormone that has critical roles in reproductive development, bone hom...
Summary: Steroid hormone receptors are simultaneously active in many tissues and are capable of alte...
The DNA-binding sites of estrogen receptor α (ERα) show great plasticity under the control of hormon...
The DNA-binding sites of estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) show great plasticity under the control ...
Tamoxifen, a small-molecule antagonist of the transcription factor estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha...
Tamoxifen is used as adjuvant treatment for postmenopausal breast cancer patients. The mechanism of ...
Approximately 70-80% of endometrial carcinomas, type I carcinomas, are associated with endometrial h...
Oestrogen receptor alpha (ER) plays a critical, diverse and not fully understood role in endometrial...
The estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) is highly expressed in both endometrial and breast cancers, and re...
Tamoxifen remains a frontline treatment for hormone-responsive breast cancer despite its use being a...
OBJECTIVES: In different tissues, estrogens, selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERAIs), and an...
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα)-positive breast cancers are frequently treated with tamoxifen, but res...
Exogenous ligands that bind to the estrogen receptor (ER) exhibit unique pharmacologies distinct fro...
The growth of both normal and transformed epithelial cells of the female reproductive system is stim...
Tamoxifen has been a very effective treatment for breast cancer for several decades, however, at the...
Abstract Estrogen is a steroid hormone that has critical roles in reproductive development, bone hom...
Summary: Steroid hormone receptors are simultaneously active in many tissues and are capable of alte...
The DNA-binding sites of estrogen receptor α (ERα) show great plasticity under the control of hormon...
The DNA-binding sites of estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) show great plasticity under the control ...
Tamoxifen, a small-molecule antagonist of the transcription factor estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha...
Tamoxifen is used as adjuvant treatment for postmenopausal breast cancer patients. The mechanism of ...
Approximately 70-80% of endometrial carcinomas, type I carcinomas, are associated with endometrial h...
Oestrogen receptor alpha (ER) plays a critical, diverse and not fully understood role in endometrial...
The estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) is highly expressed in both endometrial and breast cancers, and re...
Tamoxifen remains a frontline treatment for hormone-responsive breast cancer despite its use being a...
OBJECTIVES: In different tissues, estrogens, selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERAIs), and an...
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα)-positive breast cancers are frequently treated with tamoxifen, but res...
Exogenous ligands that bind to the estrogen receptor (ER) exhibit unique pharmacologies distinct fro...
The growth of both normal and transformed epithelial cells of the female reproductive system is stim...
Tamoxifen has been a very effective treatment for breast cancer for several decades, however, at the...
Abstract Estrogen is a steroid hormone that has critical roles in reproductive development, bone hom...
Summary: Steroid hormone receptors are simultaneously active in many tissues and are capable of alte...