In Breast Cancer(BCa), steroid receptors play a key role in the progression of the majority tumours. Oestrogen Receptor-α (ERα), for example,drives the growth of approximately 70% of tumours and is therefore a useful therapeutic target for this disease.Interestingly, the Androgen Receptor (AR) is the most commonly expressed steroid receptor in normal breast tissue and appears to also playan important role in BCa. In ERα-positive disease the crosstalk between ERα and AR is inhibitory to tumour growth. Sequencing studies have identified the presence of AR mutations in BCa, however little is known about the role of these in disease progression. This study aimed to further characterise AR-ERα cross-talk and to analyse the effect of AR mutations...
Background: The androgen receptor (AR) pathway has emerged as a potential therapeutic target in br...
Steroid nuclear receptors are known to be involved in the regulation of epithelial-mesenchymal trans...
Breast cancer (BC) is still characterized by high morbidity and mortality. A specific BC subtype nam...
The androgenic signalling axis interacts with other major growth pathways in breast cancer, such as ...
Breast cancer (BrCa) is the most common cancer in the UK. The majority of BrCa cases are oestrogen r...
BACKGROUND: The androgen receptor (AR) plays a central role in the oncogenesis of different tumors, ...
Breast cancer (BC) is a hormone-related tumor. Despite the progress in BC therapy, this disease stil...
Androgen receptor (AR) is the most widely expressed steroid receptor protein in normal breast tissue...
Estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer constitutes 70% of all breast cancers and anti-ER the...
Breast cancer (BC) is traditionally viewed as an oestrogen-dependent disease in which the androgen r...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Androgen Receptor (AR) is an essential transcription factor for the develop...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the study was to evaluate the implications of androgen receptor (AR) in...
The androgen receptor (AR) signaling pathway is one of the key pathways deregulated in prostate canc...
Les cancers du sein hormono-indépendants et HER2 non amplifiés, dites triples négatives (TN), représ...
Breast cancer (BC) is a hormone-related tumor. Despite the progress in BC therapy, this disease stil...
Background: The androgen receptor (AR) pathway has emerged as a potential therapeutic target in br...
Steroid nuclear receptors are known to be involved in the regulation of epithelial-mesenchymal trans...
Breast cancer (BC) is still characterized by high morbidity and mortality. A specific BC subtype nam...
The androgenic signalling axis interacts with other major growth pathways in breast cancer, such as ...
Breast cancer (BrCa) is the most common cancer in the UK. The majority of BrCa cases are oestrogen r...
BACKGROUND: The androgen receptor (AR) plays a central role in the oncogenesis of different tumors, ...
Breast cancer (BC) is a hormone-related tumor. Despite the progress in BC therapy, this disease stil...
Androgen receptor (AR) is the most widely expressed steroid receptor protein in normal breast tissue...
Estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer constitutes 70% of all breast cancers and anti-ER the...
Breast cancer (BC) is traditionally viewed as an oestrogen-dependent disease in which the androgen r...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Androgen Receptor (AR) is an essential transcription factor for the develop...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the study was to evaluate the implications of androgen receptor (AR) in...
The androgen receptor (AR) signaling pathway is one of the key pathways deregulated in prostate canc...
Les cancers du sein hormono-indépendants et HER2 non amplifiés, dites triples négatives (TN), représ...
Breast cancer (BC) is a hormone-related tumor. Despite the progress in BC therapy, this disease stil...
Background: The androgen receptor (AR) pathway has emerged as a potential therapeutic target in br...
Steroid nuclear receptors are known to be involved in the regulation of epithelial-mesenchymal trans...
Breast cancer (BC) is still characterized by high morbidity and mortality. A specific BC subtype nam...