Tamoxifen (TAM) is commonly used to treat estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer. Despite the remarkable benefits, resistance to TAM presents a serious therapeutic challenge. Since several HOX transcription factors have been proposed as strong candidates in the development of resistance to TAM therapy in breast cancer, we generated an in vitro model of acquired TAM resistance using ER-positive MCF7 breast cancer cells (MCF7-TAMR), and analyzed the expression pattern and epigenetic states of HOX genes. HOXB cluster genes were uniquely up-regulated in MCF7-TAMR cells. Survival analysis of in slico data showed the correlation of high expression of HOXB genes with poor response to TAM in ER-positive breast cancer patients treated with TA...
HOX genes are transcription factors that play important roles in body patterning and many cellular p...
Resistance to tamoxifen (Tam), a widely used antagonist of the estrogen receptor (ER), is a common o...
In the present study, we have taken the novel approach of using an in vitro model representative of ...
Dept. of Medical Science/석사Endocrine therapy, such as tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors, has been u...
Tamoxifen is a commonly used drug to treat estrogen receptor-positive patients with breast cancer. D...
Background/aim: ER-positive breast cancer patients commonly undergo endocrine therapy with drugs suc...
Despite the benefit tamoxifen has provided for millions of breast cancer patients worldwide, almost ...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Aberrant expression of the homeobox (HOX) gene family of transcription factors has been implicated i...
HOX transcription factors play an important role in determining body patterning and cell fate during...
Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in women worldwide. Approximately 40% of...
Abstract Background Resistance to tamoxifen (TAM) frequently occurs in the treatment of estrogen rec...
Most breast cancers expressing the estrogen receptor α (ERα) are treated successfully with the recep...
Why breast cancers become resistant to tamoxifen despite continued expression of the estrogen recept...
<div><p>Resistance to tamoxifen (Tam), a widely used antagonist of the estrogen receptor (ER), is a ...
HOX genes are transcription factors that play important roles in body patterning and many cellular p...
Resistance to tamoxifen (Tam), a widely used antagonist of the estrogen receptor (ER), is a common o...
In the present study, we have taken the novel approach of using an in vitro model representative of ...
Dept. of Medical Science/석사Endocrine therapy, such as tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors, has been u...
Tamoxifen is a commonly used drug to treat estrogen receptor-positive patients with breast cancer. D...
Background/aim: ER-positive breast cancer patients commonly undergo endocrine therapy with drugs suc...
Despite the benefit tamoxifen has provided for millions of breast cancer patients worldwide, almost ...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Aberrant expression of the homeobox (HOX) gene family of transcription factors has been implicated i...
HOX transcription factors play an important role in determining body patterning and cell fate during...
Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in women worldwide. Approximately 40% of...
Abstract Background Resistance to tamoxifen (TAM) frequently occurs in the treatment of estrogen rec...
Most breast cancers expressing the estrogen receptor α (ERα) are treated successfully with the recep...
Why breast cancers become resistant to tamoxifen despite continued expression of the estrogen recept...
<div><p>Resistance to tamoxifen (Tam), a widely used antagonist of the estrogen receptor (ER), is a ...
HOX genes are transcription factors that play important roles in body patterning and many cellular p...
Resistance to tamoxifen (Tam), a widely used antagonist of the estrogen receptor (ER), is a common o...
In the present study, we have taken the novel approach of using an in vitro model representative of ...