Endocrine resistance is a significant clinical problem in the treatment of estrogen (E2) receptor positive breast cancers. There are two ER subtypes, ERα and ERβ, which promote and inhibit breast cancer cell proliferation respectively. While ER positive breast cancers typically express a high ratio of ERα to ERβ, the acquisition of antiestrogen resistance in vitro and in vivo is associated with increased relative expression of the ERβ. On some gene enhancers ERβ has been shown to function in opposition to the ERα in the presence of E2. Here we demonstrate that exposure to two different ERβ agonists results in decreased cell viability, and produced a marked reduction in G2/M phase in antiestrogen resistant breast cancer cell line in conjunc...
Antiestrogen therapy is commonly used to treat estrogen receptor (ER)+ breast cancers but acquired a...
International audienceIn breast cancer (BC) epithelial cells, the mitogenic action of estradiol is t...
Abstract Background Oestrogen receptors (ER) have a well-established role to the initiation, progres...
Estrogens represent a subclass of steroid hormones that by regulating cell growth and differentiatio...
AbstractAlternative splicing of estrogen receptor β (ERβ) yields five isoforms, but their functions ...
Background. Estrogen and its two receptors, estrogen receptor-α and –β (ER-α and ER-β) play an impor...
AbstractAlternative splicing of estrogen receptor β (ERβ) yields five isoforms, but their functions ...
Estrogen, acting via estrogen receptor α (ERα), stimulates cancer cell proliferation and metastasis....
Studies indicate that estrogen receptor (ER) mediates breast cancer-promoting effects of estrogens...
Estrogen receptors play a key role in breast cancer, and understanding the mechanisms of action is i...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease with regard to clinical outcome and molecular characteristi...
Background: Estrogen receptor beta (ER beta) is expressed in the majority of invasive breast cancer ...
Background: Estrogen receptor beta (ER beta) is expressed in the majority of invasive breast cancer ...
While it is well documented that the mitogenic actions of estrogens are critical in the development ...
Background: Estrogen receptor beta (ER beta) is expressed in the majority of invasive breast cancer ...
Antiestrogen therapy is commonly used to treat estrogen receptor (ER)+ breast cancers but acquired a...
International audienceIn breast cancer (BC) epithelial cells, the mitogenic action of estradiol is t...
Abstract Background Oestrogen receptors (ER) have a well-established role to the initiation, progres...
Estrogens represent a subclass of steroid hormones that by regulating cell growth and differentiatio...
AbstractAlternative splicing of estrogen receptor β (ERβ) yields five isoforms, but their functions ...
Background. Estrogen and its two receptors, estrogen receptor-α and –β (ER-α and ER-β) play an impor...
AbstractAlternative splicing of estrogen receptor β (ERβ) yields five isoforms, but their functions ...
Estrogen, acting via estrogen receptor α (ERα), stimulates cancer cell proliferation and metastasis....
Studies indicate that estrogen receptor (ER) mediates breast cancer-promoting effects of estrogens...
Estrogen receptors play a key role in breast cancer, and understanding the mechanisms of action is i...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease with regard to clinical outcome and molecular characteristi...
Background: Estrogen receptor beta (ER beta) is expressed in the majority of invasive breast cancer ...
Background: Estrogen receptor beta (ER beta) is expressed in the majority of invasive breast cancer ...
While it is well documented that the mitogenic actions of estrogens are critical in the development ...
Background: Estrogen receptor beta (ER beta) is expressed in the majority of invasive breast cancer ...
Antiestrogen therapy is commonly used to treat estrogen receptor (ER)+ breast cancers but acquired a...
International audienceIn breast cancer (BC) epithelial cells, the mitogenic action of estradiol is t...
Abstract Background Oestrogen receptors (ER) have a well-established role to the initiation, progres...