Progesterone receptor isoforms (PRA and PRB) are expressed at equal levels in normal mammary cells. However, alteration in PRA/PRB expression is often observed in aggressive breast cancer suggesting differential contribution of PR isoforms in carcinogenesis. The mechanisms underlying such processes remain to be established mainly due to paucity of appropriate cellular models. To investigate the role of PR isoforms and the impact of imbalanced PRA/PRB ratio in transcriptional regulation, we have generated an original human breast cancer cell line conditionally expressing PRA and/or PRB in dose-dependence of non-steroid inducers. We first focused on PR-dependent transcriptional regulation of the paracrine growth factor gene amphiregulin (AREG...
Despite the pleiotropic effects of the progesterone receptor in breast cancer, the molecular mechani...
<p>The progesterone receptor (PR) is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand-regulate...
Background: Compelling evidence shows that progestins regulate breast cancer growth. Using preclinic...
<div><p>Progesterone receptor isoforms (PRA and PRB) are expressed at equal levels in normal mammary...
There is a consensus that progestins and thus their cognate receptor molecules, the progesterone rec...
Abstract Background Progesterone receptor (PR) is expressed from a single gene as two isoforms, PRA ...
Abstract Background Progesterone receptor (PR) is exp...
Abstract Background Progesterone receptor (PR) is exp...
Le récepteur de la progestérone (PR) est un acteur majeur du développement de la glande mammaire. Da...
International audienceProgesterone receptor (PR) isoforms (PRA and PRB) are implicated in the progre...
International audienceProgesterone receptor (PR) isoforms (PRA and PRB) are implicated in the progre...
Despite the pleiotropic effects of the progesterone receptor in breast cancer, the molecular mechani...
International audienceProgesterone receptor (PR) isoforms (PRA and PRB) are implicated in the progre...
Background: Compelling evidence shows that progestins regulate breast cancer growth. Using preclinic...
The female hormone progesterone is an essential coordinator of diverse physiological events in a num...
Despite the pleiotropic effects of the progesterone receptor in breast cancer, the molecular mechani...
<p>The progesterone receptor (PR) is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand-regulate...
Background: Compelling evidence shows that progestins regulate breast cancer growth. Using preclinic...
<div><p>Progesterone receptor isoforms (PRA and PRB) are expressed at equal levels in normal mammary...
There is a consensus that progestins and thus their cognate receptor molecules, the progesterone rec...
Abstract Background Progesterone receptor (PR) is expressed from a single gene as two isoforms, PRA ...
Abstract Background Progesterone receptor (PR) is exp...
Abstract Background Progesterone receptor (PR) is exp...
Le récepteur de la progestérone (PR) est un acteur majeur du développement de la glande mammaire. Da...
International audienceProgesterone receptor (PR) isoforms (PRA and PRB) are implicated in the progre...
International audienceProgesterone receptor (PR) isoforms (PRA and PRB) are implicated in the progre...
Despite the pleiotropic effects of the progesterone receptor in breast cancer, the molecular mechani...
International audienceProgesterone receptor (PR) isoforms (PRA and PRB) are implicated in the progre...
Background: Compelling evidence shows that progestins regulate breast cancer growth. Using preclinic...
The female hormone progesterone is an essential coordinator of diverse physiological events in a num...
Despite the pleiotropic effects of the progesterone receptor in breast cancer, the molecular mechani...
<p>The progesterone receptor (PR) is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand-regulate...
Background: Compelling evidence shows that progestins regulate breast cancer growth. Using preclinic...