International audienceIn breast cancer (BC) epithelial cells, the mitogenic action of estradiol is transduced through binding to two receptors, ERα and ERβ, which act as transcription factors. Anti-estrogens (AEs) and aromatase inhibitors (AIs) are used clinically to arrest the estrogen-dependent growth of BC. In the case of AE or AI resistance, Herceptin or lapatinib may be used to inhibit growth factors. Estrogen effects are mediated not only through nuclear ERs but also through cytoplasmic/membrane ERs and G-protein-coupled ERs. These estrogen-binding systems associate with various proteins that direct cell cycle signaling, proliferation and survival. The partners of nuclear ER include SRC1-3, HDACs and ERβ itself as well as newly identi...
Cancer is the most fatal disease after cardiovascular disease with over 8.2 million deaths worldwide...
Estrogen receptor alpha positive (ERα+) disease constitutes approximately 75% of all breast cancer (...
Increasing evidence indicates that estrogen promotes tumor growth in both estrogen target organs and...
International audienceIn breast cancer (BC) epithelial cells, the mitogenic action of estradiol is t...
Estrogens are tumor promoters for the mammary gland, due to their ability to control multiple functi...
The estrogen receptor (ER) is expressed in approximately 70% of sporadic breast cancers and is belie...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease that afflicts all patients differently, and therefore requi...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most ubiquitous cancer in women. Approximately 70–80% of BC diagnoses are ...
The estrogen receptor-α (herein called ER) is a nuclear sex steroid receptor (SSR) that is expressed...
Estrogen receptor α (ER) is the major driver of ∼75% of breast cancers, and multiple ER targeting dr...
Estrogens play important modulatory roles in multiple complex physiological and pathophysiological...
Most breast cancers express the estrogen receptor (ER) receptor and are negative for the human epide...
Felicity EB MayNorthern Institute for Cancer Research and Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medica...
Estrogens represent a subclass of steroid hormones that by regulating cell growth and differentiatio...
While it is well documented that the mitogenic actions of estrogens are critical in the development ...
Cancer is the most fatal disease after cardiovascular disease with over 8.2 million deaths worldwide...
Estrogen receptor alpha positive (ERα+) disease constitutes approximately 75% of all breast cancer (...
Increasing evidence indicates that estrogen promotes tumor growth in both estrogen target organs and...
International audienceIn breast cancer (BC) epithelial cells, the mitogenic action of estradiol is t...
Estrogens are tumor promoters for the mammary gland, due to their ability to control multiple functi...
The estrogen receptor (ER) is expressed in approximately 70% of sporadic breast cancers and is belie...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease that afflicts all patients differently, and therefore requi...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most ubiquitous cancer in women. Approximately 70–80% of BC diagnoses are ...
The estrogen receptor-α (herein called ER) is a nuclear sex steroid receptor (SSR) that is expressed...
Estrogen receptor α (ER) is the major driver of ∼75% of breast cancers, and multiple ER targeting dr...
Estrogens play important modulatory roles in multiple complex physiological and pathophysiological...
Most breast cancers express the estrogen receptor (ER) receptor and are negative for the human epide...
Felicity EB MayNorthern Institute for Cancer Research and Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medica...
Estrogens represent a subclass of steroid hormones that by regulating cell growth and differentiatio...
While it is well documented that the mitogenic actions of estrogens are critical in the development ...
Cancer is the most fatal disease after cardiovascular disease with over 8.2 million deaths worldwide...
Estrogen receptor alpha positive (ERα+) disease constitutes approximately 75% of all breast cancer (...
Increasing evidence indicates that estrogen promotes tumor growth in both estrogen target organs and...