نتایج جستجو برای: erα gene

تعداد نتایج: 1142712  

2015
Ting Zhuang Jian Zhu Zhilun Li Julie Lorent Chunyan Zhao Karin Dahlman-Wright Staffan Strömblad

Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) is highly expressed in most breast cancers. Consequently, ERα modulators, such as tamoxifen, are successful in breast cancer treatment, although tamoxifen resistance is commonly observed. While tamoxifen resistance may be caused by altered ERα signaling, the molecular mechanisms regulating ERα signaling and tamoxifen resistance are not entirely clear. Here, we foun...

2016
Adrienne K. Conger Elizabeth C. Martin Thomas J. Yan Lyndsay V. Rhodes Muralidharan Anbalagan Brian G. Rowan Kenneth P. Nephew Bridgette M. Collins-Burow Matthew E. Burow

Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) signaling pathways are frequently disrupted in breast cancer and contribute to disease progression. ERα signaling is multifaceted and many ERα regulators have been identified including transcription factors and growth factor pathways. More recently, microRNAs (miRNAs) are shown to deregulate ERα activity in breast carcinomas, with alterations in both ERα and miRNA ...

2014
Piergiorgio La Rosa Marco Pellegrini Pierangela Totta Filippo Acconcia Maria Marino

17β-estradiol (E2)-dependent estrogen receptor (ER) α intracellular concentration is a well recognized critical step in the pleiotropic effects elicited by E2 in several target tissues. Beside E2, a class of synthetic and plant-derived chemicals collectively named endocrine disruptors (EDs) or xenoestrogens bind to and modify both nuclear and extra-nuclear ERα activities. However, at the presen...

2011
Eun Ji Yu Seok-Hyung Kim Kyu Heo Chen-Yin Ou Michael R. Stallcup Jeong Hoon Kim

Estrogen receptor α (ERα) plays critical roles in development and progression of breast cancer. Because ERα activity is strictly dependent upon the interaction with coregulators, coregulators are also believed to contribute to breast tumorigenesis. Cell Cycle and Apoptosis Regulator 1 (CCAR1) is an important co-activator for estrogen-induced gene expression and estrogen-dependent growth of brea...

2017
Juyeon Jeong Sodam Park Hyoung-Tae An Minsoo Kang Jesang Ko

The nuclear transcription factor estrogen receptor α (ERα) plays a critical role in breast cancer progression. ERα acts as an important growth stimulatory protein in breast cancer and the expression level of ERα is tightly related to the prognosis and treatment of patients. Small leucine zipper protein (sLZIP) functions as a transcriptional cofactor by binding to various nuclear receptors, incl...

Journal: :Nature communications 2016
Xi Zhang Danni Peng Yuanxin Xi Chao Yuan Cari A Sagum Brianna J Klein Kaori Tanaka Hong Wen Tatiana G Kutateladze Wei Li Mark T Bedford Xiaobing Shi

The euchromatin histone methyltransferase 2 (also known as G9a) methylates histone H3K9 to repress gene expression, but it also acts as a coactivator for some nuclear receptors. The molecular mechanisms underlying this activation remain elusive. Here we show that G9a functions as a coactivator of the endogenous oestrogen receptor α (ERα) in breast cancer cells in a histone methylation-independe...

F. Mohamadnejad-Sangdehi, G. Rahimi-Mianji M. Gholami M. Safdari-Shahroudi S.A. Razavi-Sheshdeh

This study was performed to investigate two polymorphic sites from Cyp19 gene (PvuII and MspI) and one polymorphic site from ERα gene (SnaBI) in four cattle breeds including Mazandarani, Taleshi, Sistani and Simmental. In overall 278 samples for CYP19 and 206 samples for ERα marker sites were genotyped using polymerase chain reactionsingle-strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) procedure. ...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2012
Chi Tze Tiong Chen Chen Shi Jun Zhang Jun Li Anatoly Soshilov Michael S Denison Lawrence Soon-U Lee Vincent H Tam Shih Peng Wong H Eric Xu Eu-Leong Yong

There is concern that ingestion of dietary phytoestrogens may increase risk of estrogen receptor alpha (ERα)-positive breast cancer. The prenylflavone icaritin, a phytoestrogen consumed in East Asian societies for its perceived beneficial effects on bone health, stimulated the growth of breast cancer (MCF-7) cells at low concentrations. Although acting like an estrogenic ligand, icaritin exerte...

2013
Chun-Fui Lai Koen D. Flach Xanthippi Alexi Stephen P. Fox Silvia Ottaviani Paul T.R. Thiruchelvam Fiona J. Kyle Ross S. Thomas Rosalind Launchbury Hui Hua Holly B. Callaghan Jason S. Carroll R. Charles Coombes Wilbert Zwart Laki Buluwela Simak Ali

Oestrogen receptor α (ERα) is a nuclear receptor that is the driving transcription factor expressed in the majority of breast cancers. Recent studies have demonstrated that the liver receptor homolog-1 (LRH-1), another nuclear receptor, regulates breast cancer cell proliferation and promotes motility and invasion. To determine the mechanisms of LRH-1 action in breast cancer, we performed gene e...

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2012
Ming Chen Chiuan-Ren Yeh Chih-Rong Shyr Hsiu-Hsia Lin Jun Da Shuyuan Yeh

Early studies suggested that estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) is involved in estrogen-mediated imprinting effects in prostate development. We recently reported a more complete ERα knockout (KO) mouse model via mating β-actin Cre transgenic mice with floxed ERα mice. These ACTB-ERαKO male mice showed defects in prostatic branching morphogenesis, which demonstrates that ERα is necessary to maintain ...

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