The majority of breast cancers express estrogen receptor α (ERα), and most patients with ERα-positive breast cancer benefit from antiestrogen therapy. The ERα-modulator tamoxifen and ERα-downregulator fulvestrant are commonly employed antiestrogens. Antiestrogen resistance remains a clinical challenge, with few effective treatments available for patients with antiestrogen-resistant breast cancer. Hypoxia, which is intrinsic to most tumors, promotes aggressive disease, with the hypoxia-inducible transcription factors HIF1 and HIF2 regulating cellular responses to hypoxia. Here, we show that the ERα-expressing breast cancer cells MCF-7, CAMA-1, and T47D are less sensitive to antiestrogens when hypoxic. Furthermore, protein and mRNA levels of ...
Abstract Background Hypoxic tumor microenvironment and maintenance of stemness contribute to drug re...
AbstractPreviously, we showed that hypoxia induces ligand-independent estrogen receptor (ER)α activa...
In solid tumors, such as breast cancer, cells are exposed to hypoxia. Cancer cells adapt their metab...
A majority of breast cancers are driven by estrogen via estrogen receptor-α (ERα). Our previous stud...
The involvement of estrogen (E2) and hypoxia in tumor progression is well established. Hypoxia has b...
BACKGROUND:Adjuvant endocrine treatment improves survival after estrogen receptor (ER) positive brea...
Background: Adjuvant endocrine treatment improves survival after estrogen receptor (ER) positive bre...
Abstract Background Tumour hypoxia is a driver of breast cancer progression associated with worse pr...
International audienceEstrogen receptor-alpha (ER alpha) is the driving transcription factor in 70% ...
Background The transcription factor hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) is a key regulator of the cel...
Hypoxia is a common feature associated with many types of cancer. The activity of the hypoxia-induci...
The estrogen receptor (ER) β variant ERβ2 is expressed in aggressive castration-resistant prostate c...
<div><p>The estrogen receptor (ER) β variant ERβ2 is expressed in aggressive castration-resistant pr...
Estrogen receptor (ER) status can define breast cancer patients who would benefit from adjuvant tamo...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide and the most common cancers in women. As i...
Abstract Background Hypoxic tumor microenvironment and maintenance of stemness contribute to drug re...
AbstractPreviously, we showed that hypoxia induces ligand-independent estrogen receptor (ER)α activa...
In solid tumors, such as breast cancer, cells are exposed to hypoxia. Cancer cells adapt their metab...
A majority of breast cancers are driven by estrogen via estrogen receptor-α (ERα). Our previous stud...
The involvement of estrogen (E2) and hypoxia in tumor progression is well established. Hypoxia has b...
BACKGROUND:Adjuvant endocrine treatment improves survival after estrogen receptor (ER) positive brea...
Background: Adjuvant endocrine treatment improves survival after estrogen receptor (ER) positive bre...
Abstract Background Tumour hypoxia is a driver of breast cancer progression associated with worse pr...
International audienceEstrogen receptor-alpha (ER alpha) is the driving transcription factor in 70% ...
Background The transcription factor hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) is a key regulator of the cel...
Hypoxia is a common feature associated with many types of cancer. The activity of the hypoxia-induci...
The estrogen receptor (ER) β variant ERβ2 is expressed in aggressive castration-resistant prostate c...
<div><p>The estrogen receptor (ER) β variant ERβ2 is expressed in aggressive castration-resistant pr...
Estrogen receptor (ER) status can define breast cancer patients who would benefit from adjuvant tamo...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide and the most common cancers in women. As i...
Abstract Background Hypoxic tumor microenvironment and maintenance of stemness contribute to drug re...
AbstractPreviously, we showed that hypoxia induces ligand-independent estrogen receptor (ER)α activa...
In solid tumors, such as breast cancer, cells are exposed to hypoxia. Cancer cells adapt their metab...