AbstractWe have previously reported that RORγ expression was decreased in ER−ve breast cancer, and increased expression improves clinical outcomes. However, the underlying RORγ dependent mechanisms that repress breast carcinogenesis have not been elucidated. Here we report that RORγ negatively regulates the oncogenic TGF-β/EMT and mammary stem cell (MaSC) pathways, whereas RORγ positively regulates DNA-repair. We demonstrate that RORγ expression is: (i) decreased in basal-like subtype cancers, and (ii) inversely correlated with histological grade and drivers of carcinogenesis in breast cancer cohorts. Furthermore, integration of RNA-seq and ChIP-chip data reveals that RORγ regulates the expression of many genes involved in TGF-β/EMT-signali...
Tumor subtype-specific metabolic reprogrammers could serve as targets of therapeutic intervention. H...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease and has been classified into five molecular subtypes based ...
Tumor subtype-specific metabolic reprogrammers could serve as targets of therapeutic intervention. H...
AbstractWe have previously reported that RORγ expression was decreased in ER−ve breast cancer, and i...
We have previously reported that RORγ expression was decreased in ER − ve breast cancer, and increas...
The function of the nuclear receptor (NR) in breast cancer progression has been investigated for dec...
The function of the nuclear receptor (NR) in breast cancer progression has been investigated for dec...
Retinoic acid receptor-related orphan nuclear receptor alpha (RORα) is a potent tumor suppressor tha...
Breast cancer development is associated with macrophage infiltration and differentiation in the tumo...
Breast cancer development is associated with macrophage infiltration and differentiation in the tumo...
The function of the nuclear receptor (NR) in breast cancer progression has been investigated for dec...
Retinoic acid-related orphan receptor α (RORα) regulates diverse physiological processes, including ...
The Nuclear Receptor (NR) superfamily of transcription factors comprises 48 members, several of whic...
The Nuclear Receptor (NR) superfamily of transcription factors comprises 48 members, several of whic...
AbstractTriple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a heterogeneous disease characterized by poor respon...
Tumor subtype-specific metabolic reprogrammers could serve as targets of therapeutic intervention. H...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease and has been classified into five molecular subtypes based ...
Tumor subtype-specific metabolic reprogrammers could serve as targets of therapeutic intervention. H...
AbstractWe have previously reported that RORγ expression was decreased in ER−ve breast cancer, and i...
We have previously reported that RORγ expression was decreased in ER − ve breast cancer, and increas...
The function of the nuclear receptor (NR) in breast cancer progression has been investigated for dec...
The function of the nuclear receptor (NR) in breast cancer progression has been investigated for dec...
Retinoic acid receptor-related orphan nuclear receptor alpha (RORα) is a potent tumor suppressor tha...
Breast cancer development is associated with macrophage infiltration and differentiation in the tumo...
Breast cancer development is associated with macrophage infiltration and differentiation in the tumo...
The function of the nuclear receptor (NR) in breast cancer progression has been investigated for dec...
Retinoic acid-related orphan receptor α (RORα) regulates diverse physiological processes, including ...
The Nuclear Receptor (NR) superfamily of transcription factors comprises 48 members, several of whic...
The Nuclear Receptor (NR) superfamily of transcription factors comprises 48 members, several of whic...
AbstractTriple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a heterogeneous disease characterized by poor respon...
Tumor subtype-specific metabolic reprogrammers could serve as targets of therapeutic intervention. H...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease and has been classified into five molecular subtypes based ...
Tumor subtype-specific metabolic reprogrammers could serve as targets of therapeutic intervention. H...