Tumor subtype-specific metabolic reprogrammers could serve as targets of therapeutic intervention. Here we show that triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) exhibits a hyper-activated cholesterol-biosynthesis program that is strongly linked to nuclear receptor RORγ, compared to estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer. Genetic and pharmacological inhibition of RORγ reduces tumor cholesterol content and synthesis rate while preserving host cholesterol homeostasis. We demonstrate that RORγ functions as an essential activator of the entire cholesterol-biosynthesis program, dominating SREBP2 via its binding to cholesterol-biosynthesis genes and its facilitation of the recruitment of SREBP2. RORγ inhibition disrupts its association with SREBP2 and ...
Interventions that alter cholesterol have differential impacts on hormone receptor positive- and neg...
Interventions that alter cholesterol have differential impacts on hormone receptor positive- and neg...
The function of the nuclear receptor (NR) in breast cancer progression has been investigated for dec...
Tumor subtype-specific metabolic reprogrammers could serve as targets of therapeutic intervention. H...
Lipid and cholesterol reprogramming are often observed in specific cancer subtypes. We find that tri...
The nuclear receptor RORγ is a major driver of autoimmune diseases and certain types of cancer due t...
The nuclear receptor RORγ is a major driver of autoimmune diseases and certain types of cancer due t...
Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) features high intratumoral cholesterol level...
We have previously reported that RORγ expression was decreased in ER − ve breast cancer, and increas...
Novel studies have linked cholesterol biosynthesis to drug resistance in luminal breast cancer. Stru...
AbstractWe have previously reported that RORγ expression was decreased in ER−ve breast cancer, and i...
The function of the nuclear receptor (NR) in breast cancer progression has been investigated for dec...
AbstractWe have previously reported that RORγ expression was decreased in ER−ve breast cancer, and i...
SummaryMice deficient in the nuclear hormone receptor RORγt have defective development of thymocytes...
Mice deficient in the nuclear hormone receptor RORγt have defective development of thymocytes, lymph...
Interventions that alter cholesterol have differential impacts on hormone receptor positive- and neg...
Interventions that alter cholesterol have differential impacts on hormone receptor positive- and neg...
The function of the nuclear receptor (NR) in breast cancer progression has been investigated for dec...
Tumor subtype-specific metabolic reprogrammers could serve as targets of therapeutic intervention. H...
Lipid and cholesterol reprogramming are often observed in specific cancer subtypes. We find that tri...
The nuclear receptor RORγ is a major driver of autoimmune diseases and certain types of cancer due t...
The nuclear receptor RORγ is a major driver of autoimmune diseases and certain types of cancer due t...
Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) features high intratumoral cholesterol level...
We have previously reported that RORγ expression was decreased in ER − ve breast cancer, and increas...
Novel studies have linked cholesterol biosynthesis to drug resistance in luminal breast cancer. Stru...
AbstractWe have previously reported that RORγ expression was decreased in ER−ve breast cancer, and i...
The function of the nuclear receptor (NR) in breast cancer progression has been investigated for dec...
AbstractWe have previously reported that RORγ expression was decreased in ER−ve breast cancer, and i...
SummaryMice deficient in the nuclear hormone receptor RORγt have defective development of thymocytes...
Mice deficient in the nuclear hormone receptor RORγt have defective development of thymocytes, lymph...
Interventions that alter cholesterol have differential impacts on hormone receptor positive- and neg...
Interventions that alter cholesterol have differential impacts on hormone receptor positive- and neg...
The function of the nuclear receptor (NR) in breast cancer progression has been investigated for dec...