نتایج جستجو برای: erα gene

تعداد نتایج: 1142712  

2014
Liyun Xiao Alan K. Chang Ming-Xi Zang Hailian Bi Shujing Li Miao Wang Xinrong Xing Huijian Wu

Growing genetic and epidemiological evidence suggests a direct connection between the disruption of circadian rhythm and breast cancer. Moreover, the expression of several molecular components constituting the circadian clock machinery has been found to be modulated by estrogen-estrogen receptor α (E2-ERα) signaling in ERα-positive breast cancer cells. In this study, we investigated the regulat...

2016
Ye Sol Kim Sae Jeong Park Yeon Seon Lee Hyun Kyung Kong Jong Hoon Park

Estrogen receptor-alpha (ERα) is a clinically important therapeutic target for breast cancer. However, tumors that lose ERα are less responsive to anti-estrogens such as tamoxifen. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small RNAs that regulate expression of their target gene and dysregulations of miRNA has been identified in many diseases including human cancer. However, only a few miRNAs associated with tamo...

2010
Arvind D. Thakkar Hemanth Raj Debarshi Chakrabarti Ravishankar N. Saravanan Bhaskaran Muthuvelan Arun Balakrishnan Muralidhara Padigaru

A significant group of patient with estrogen receptor (ER) α positive breast tumors fails to appreciably respond to endocrine therapy. An increased understanding of the molecular basis of estrogen-mediated signal transduction and resultant gene expression may lead to novel strategies for treating breast cancer. In this study, we sought to identify the dysregulated genes in breast tumors related...

2017
Kurt Buchegger Ismael Riquelme Tamara Viscarra Carmen Ili Priscilla Brebi Tim Hui-Ming Huang Juan Carlos Roa

Aberrant DNA methylation is a hallmark of many cancers. Currently, there are four intrinsic molecular subtypes in breast cancer (BC): Luminal A, B, Her2-positive, and triple negative (TNBC). Recently, The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project has revealed that Luminal subtypes have higher levels of genome-wide methylation that may be a result of Estrogen/Estrogen receptor α (E2/ERα) signaling path...

Journal: :Hypertension 2012
Chiranjib Dasgupta Man Chen Haitao Zhang Shumei Yang Lubo Zhang

Estrogen receptor-α (ERα) plays a key role in the adaptation of increased uterine blood flow in pregnancy. Chronic hypoxia is a common stress to maternal cardiovascular homeostasis and causes increased risk of preeclampsia. Studies in pregnant sheep demonstrated that hypoxia during gestation downregulated ERα gene expression in uterine arteries. The present study tested the hypothesis that hypo...

Journal: :Oncology reports 2011
Weijie Zhang Liuxing Wang Qingxia Fan Xinai Wu Feng Wang Rui Wang Zhijun Ma Jianhua Yang Shih Hsin Lu

Approximately one-third of breast cancers lack estrogen receptor α (ERα) because of the hypermethylation of the CpG island in the receptor's promoter. These tumors are associated with poorer histological differentiation, a higher growth fraction, are rarely responsive to endocrine therapy and have a worse clinical outcome. Thus, re-expression of ERα in ERα-negative breast cancers may restore th...

2012
Juan Du Nannan Zhou Hongxia Liu Fei Jiang Yubang Wang Chunyan Hu Hong Qi Caiyun Zhong Xinru Wang Zhong Li

Estrogen receptor α (ERα) is a marker predictive for response of breast cancers to endocrine therapy. About 30% of breast cancers, however, are hormone- independent because of lack of ERα expression. New strategies are needed for re-expression of ERα and sensitization of ER-negative breast cancer cells to selective ER modulators. The present report shows that arsenic trioxide induces reactivate...

2016
Jonathan C. Irish Jamie N. Mills Brittany Turner-Ivey Robert C. Wilson Stephen T. Guest Alexandria Rutkovsky Alan Dombkowski Christiana S. Kappler Gary Hardiman Stephen P. Ethier

The 8p11-p12 amplicon occurs in approximately 15% of breast cancers in aggressive luminal B-type tumors. Previously, we identified WHSC1L1 as a driving oncogene from this region. Here, we demonstrate that over-expression of WHSC1L1 is linked to over-expression of ERα in SUM-44 breast cancer cells and in primary human breast cancers. Knock-down of WHSC1L1, particularly WHSC1L1-short, had a drama...

Journal: :Steroids 2016
Jennifer A Yang Kyle J Mamounis Ali Yasrebi Troy A Roepke

17β-Estradiol (E2) modulates gene expression in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) to control homeostatic functions. In the ARC, estrogen receptor (ER) α is highly expressed and is an important contributor to E2's actions, controlling gene expression through estrogen response element (ERE)-dependent and -independent mechanisms. The objective of this study was to determine if known E2-regula...

2012
Hongzhu Li Sarathi Mani Wei Cao Guangdong Yang Christopher Lai Lingyun Wu Rui Wang

Hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) can be endogenously generated from cystathionine gamma-lyase (CSE) in cardiovascular system, offering a cardiovascular protection. It is also known that the lower risk of cardiovascular diseases in female is partially attributed to the protective effect of estrogen. The current study explores the interaction of H(2)S and estrogen on smooth muscle cell (SMC) growth. In t...

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