Different cellular receptors mediate the biological effects induced by estrogens. In addition to the classical nuclear estrogen receptors (ERs)-alpha and -beta, estrogen also signals through the seven-transmembrane G-protein-coupled receptor (GPR)-30. Using as a model system SkBr3 and BT20 breast cancer cells lacking the classical ER, the regulation of GPR30 expression by 17beta-estradiol, the selective GPR30 ligand G-1, IGF-I, and epidermal growth factor (EGF) was evaluated. Transient transfections with an expression plasmid encoding a short 5'-flanking sequence of the GPR30 gene revealed that an activator protein-1 site located within this region is required for the activating potential exhibited only by EGF. Accordingly, EGF up-regulated...
Overexpression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is correlated with loss of estrogen recept...
Abstract Triple-negative breast cancers lack estrogen receptor a (ERa), progesterone receptor, and d...
Abstract Estrogen (E2) signaling significantly affects breast tumorigenesis by enhancing cell growth...
Background GPR30 is a cell surface estrogen receptor that has been shown to mediate a number of non-...
Estrogen plays several important physiological and pathological functions in not only reproductive s...
The steroid hormone oestrogen can signal through several receptors and pathways. Although the transc...
A growing body of evidence concerning estrogen effects cannot be explained by the classic model of h...
Accumulating evidence suggested that an orphan G protein-coupled receptor (GPR)30, mediates nongenom...
A growing body of evidence concerning estrogen effects cannot be explained by the classic model of h...
This article appeared in Experimental Cell Research, published by Elsevier Ltd. Under Elsevier's cop...
Estrogens can elicit rapid cellular responses via the G-protein-coupled receptor 30 (GPR30), followe...
<p>A mechanism begins by the cell signals (represented by stars) transduction through trans-membrane...
The steroid hormone, estrogen (17β-estradiol or E2), is involved in numerous and varied physiologica...
Although the action of estrogens has been traditionally explained by the binding to and transactivat...
Estrogen acts via a seven transmembrane receptor (7TMR), GPR30, to stimulate an HB-EGF autocrine loo...
Overexpression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is correlated with loss of estrogen recept...
Abstract Triple-negative breast cancers lack estrogen receptor a (ERa), progesterone receptor, and d...
Abstract Estrogen (E2) signaling significantly affects breast tumorigenesis by enhancing cell growth...
Background GPR30 is a cell surface estrogen receptor that has been shown to mediate a number of non-...
Estrogen plays several important physiological and pathological functions in not only reproductive s...
The steroid hormone oestrogen can signal through several receptors and pathways. Although the transc...
A growing body of evidence concerning estrogen effects cannot be explained by the classic model of h...
Accumulating evidence suggested that an orphan G protein-coupled receptor (GPR)30, mediates nongenom...
A growing body of evidence concerning estrogen effects cannot be explained by the classic model of h...
This article appeared in Experimental Cell Research, published by Elsevier Ltd. Under Elsevier's cop...
Estrogens can elicit rapid cellular responses via the G-protein-coupled receptor 30 (GPR30), followe...
<p>A mechanism begins by the cell signals (represented by stars) transduction through trans-membrane...
The steroid hormone, estrogen (17β-estradiol or E2), is involved in numerous and varied physiologica...
Although the action of estrogens has been traditionally explained by the binding to and transactivat...
Estrogen acts via a seven transmembrane receptor (7TMR), GPR30, to stimulate an HB-EGF autocrine loo...
Overexpression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is correlated with loss of estrogen recept...
Abstract Triple-negative breast cancers lack estrogen receptor a (ERa), progesterone receptor, and d...
Abstract Estrogen (E2) signaling significantly affects breast tumorigenesis by enhancing cell growth...