Tumor suppressor p53 maintains genome stability by regulating diverse cellular functions including cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, senescence and metabolic homeostasis. Mutations in the p53 gene occur in almost all human cancers with a frequency of up to 80%. However, it is only 20% in breast cancers, 18% in endometrial cancers and 1.5% in cervical cancers. Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) plays a pivotal role in hormone-dependent cancer development and the status of ERα is used for designing treatment strategy and for prognosis. A closer look at the cross-talk between p53 and ERα has revealed that their activities are mutually regulated. This review will summarize the current body of knowledge on p53, ERα and ERβ in cancer. Clinical correlation...
Background. Estrogen and its two receptors, estrogen receptor-α and –β (ER-α and ER-β) play an impor...
SummaryBackgroundThe presence of estrogen receptor (ER) in breast cancer cell is a good prognostic f...
There is emerging evidence that the balance between estrogen receptor-α (ERα) and androgen receptor ...
Estrogen receptor (ER) and the tumor suppressor p53 are key prognostic indicators in breast cancer. ...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease with regard to clinical outcome and molecular characteristi...
Abstract Background Breast cancer (BC) is highly heterogeneous with ~ 60–70% of estrogen receptor po...
Abstract Background In ovarian cancer, the role of estrogen receptors (ERs), particularly of ERβ, be...
Abstract Estrogen is a steroid hormone that has critical roles in reproductive development, bone hom...
The p53 tumor suppressor plays a key role in protection from the effects of different physiological ...
Abstract Background Upregulation of estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) in breast cancer cells is associate...
BACKGROUND: Anti-tumorigenic versus pro-tumorigenic roles of estrogen receptor-beta (ESR2) in breast...
International audienceEstrogen nuclear receptors, represented by the canonical forms ERα66 and ERβ1,...
Approximately 70-80% of endometrial carcinomas, type I carcinomas, are associated with endometrial h...
AbstractBackgroundMost breast cancers express the estrogen receptor alpha (ERα+), harbor wt TP53, de...
While it is well documented that the mitogenic actions of estrogens are critical in the development ...
Background. Estrogen and its two receptors, estrogen receptor-α and –β (ER-α and ER-β) play an impor...
SummaryBackgroundThe presence of estrogen receptor (ER) in breast cancer cell is a good prognostic f...
There is emerging evidence that the balance between estrogen receptor-α (ERα) and androgen receptor ...
Estrogen receptor (ER) and the tumor suppressor p53 are key prognostic indicators in breast cancer. ...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease with regard to clinical outcome and molecular characteristi...
Abstract Background Breast cancer (BC) is highly heterogeneous with ~ 60–70% of estrogen receptor po...
Abstract Background In ovarian cancer, the role of estrogen receptors (ERs), particularly of ERβ, be...
Abstract Estrogen is a steroid hormone that has critical roles in reproductive development, bone hom...
The p53 tumor suppressor plays a key role in protection from the effects of different physiological ...
Abstract Background Upregulation of estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) in breast cancer cells is associate...
BACKGROUND: Anti-tumorigenic versus pro-tumorigenic roles of estrogen receptor-beta (ESR2) in breast...
International audienceEstrogen nuclear receptors, represented by the canonical forms ERα66 and ERβ1,...
Approximately 70-80% of endometrial carcinomas, type I carcinomas, are associated with endometrial h...
AbstractBackgroundMost breast cancers express the estrogen receptor alpha (ERα+), harbor wt TP53, de...
While it is well documented that the mitogenic actions of estrogens are critical in the development ...
Background. Estrogen and its two receptors, estrogen receptor-α and –β (ER-α and ER-β) play an impor...
SummaryBackgroundThe presence of estrogen receptor (ER) in breast cancer cell is a good prognostic f...
There is emerging evidence that the balance between estrogen receptor-α (ERα) and androgen receptor ...