Hormonal therapy is a common part of breast carcinoma treatment in patients whose tumors express estrogen and progesterone receptors. The aim of hormonal therapy is to prevent proliferative effect of hormones througt their receptor proteins in order to inhibit tumor growth. However, certain number of tumors is resistant to hormonal therapy despite expression of hormonal receptors. Presently, the reasons of this resistance are not fully understood. Oxysterols are hydroxylated cholesterol derivates, which may play some role in development of the resistance. They may interfere with hormonal therapy effect and influence some signal pathways leading to cancer progression. This study comes with results of gene expression of proteins influenced by...
Growth responses to oestrogen can be reproducibly obtained using a selection of oestrogen-receptor-c...
Antiestrogens, such as tamoxifen, are widely used for endocrine treatment of estrogen receptor–posit...
Mitogens are substances capable of inducing cell proliferation. Upon binding to their receptors a si...
Objective: This study investigated whether gene expression levels of key modulators of the oxysterol...
ABSTRACT: Prognostic gene signatures like the wound and hypoxia signature differ by assumptions of c...
Triple negative breast cancers (TNBCs) are difficult to treat successfully due to the lack of target...
The overall aims of this project were to identify rnRNAs overexpressed or underexpressed as MCF7 hum...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Oxysterols are implicated in various cellular processes. Among t...
Estrogen promotes the development and survival of the majority of breast cancers (BCs). Aromatase is...
Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in women. Accumulating evidence suggests...
International audienceAccumulating evidence indicates that cholesterol oxygenation products, also kn...
International audienceMetabolic pathways have emerged as cornerstones in carcinogenic deregulation p...
Over the years, the MCF7 human breast cancer cell line has provided a model system for the study of ...
Despite the benefit tamoxifen has provided for millions of breast cancer patients worldwide, almost ...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Approximately two-thirds of brea...
Growth responses to oestrogen can be reproducibly obtained using a selection of oestrogen-receptor-c...
Antiestrogens, such as tamoxifen, are widely used for endocrine treatment of estrogen receptor–posit...
Mitogens are substances capable of inducing cell proliferation. Upon binding to their receptors a si...
Objective: This study investigated whether gene expression levels of key modulators of the oxysterol...
ABSTRACT: Prognostic gene signatures like the wound and hypoxia signature differ by assumptions of c...
Triple negative breast cancers (TNBCs) are difficult to treat successfully due to the lack of target...
The overall aims of this project were to identify rnRNAs overexpressed or underexpressed as MCF7 hum...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Oxysterols are implicated in various cellular processes. Among t...
Estrogen promotes the development and survival of the majority of breast cancers (BCs). Aromatase is...
Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in women. Accumulating evidence suggests...
International audienceAccumulating evidence indicates that cholesterol oxygenation products, also kn...
International audienceMetabolic pathways have emerged as cornerstones in carcinogenic deregulation p...
Over the years, the MCF7 human breast cancer cell line has provided a model system for the study of ...
Despite the benefit tamoxifen has provided for millions of breast cancer patients worldwide, almost ...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Approximately two-thirds of brea...
Growth responses to oestrogen can be reproducibly obtained using a selection of oestrogen-receptor-c...
Antiestrogens, such as tamoxifen, are widely used for endocrine treatment of estrogen receptor–posit...
Mitogens are substances capable of inducing cell proliferation. Upon binding to their receptors a si...