نتایج جستجو برای: erα gene

تعداد نتایج: 1142712  

Journal: :Endocrinology 2014
Katelee Barrett Mueller Qing Lu Najwa N Mohammad Victor Luu Amy McCurley Gordon H Williams Gail K Adler Richard H Karas Iris Z Jaffe

The steroid hormone aldosterone (aldo) contributes to cardiovascular disease in animal models and in humans. Aldo activates the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), a hormone-activated transcription factor, and indeed, pharmacological MR inhibition improves cardiovascular outcomes. Because the incidence of cardiovascular disease is lower in premenopausal women, we hypothesized that estrogen (E2) si...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Crystal E Berger Yingjuan Qian Gang Liu Hongwu Chen Xinbin Chen

In response to genotoxic stress, the p53 tumor suppressor induces target genes for cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and DNA repair. Although p53 is the most commonly mutated gene in all human cancers, it is only mutated in about 20% of breast cancers. 70% of all breast cancer cases are estrogen receptor (ER)-positive and express ERα. ER-positive breast cancer generally indicates good patient progn...

2011
Rory D. Spence Mary E. Hamby Elizabeth Umeda Noriko Itoh Sienmi Du Amy J. Wisdom Yuan Cao Galyna Bondar Jeannie Lam Yan Ao Francisco Sandoval Silvie Suriany Michael V. Sofroniew Rhonda R. Voskuhl

Estrogen has well-documented neuroprotective effects in a variety of clinical and experimental disorders of the CNS, including autoimmune inflammation, traumatic injury, stroke, and neurodegenerative diseases. The beneficial effects of estrogens in CNS disorders include mitigation of clinical symptoms, as well as attenuation of histopathological signs of neurodegeneration and inflammation. The ...

2012
Madryn C. Lake Quang-Dé Nguyen Simak Ali Eric O. Aboagye

Anti-estrogens, in particular tissue selective anti-estrogens, have been the bedrock of adjuvant therapy for patients with estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) positive breast cancer. Though current therapies have greatly enhanced patient prognosis, there continues to be an impetus for the development of improved anti-estrogens. ERα is a nuclear receptor transcription factor which activates gene expre...

2012
Pantea Izadi Mehrdad Noruzinia Morteza Karimipoor Mohammad Hamid Karbassian Mohammad Taghi Akbari

OBJECTIVE Breast Cancer is the most common cancer in Iranian women. Breast tumors are classified based on the estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) expression status into ER negative and ER positive tumors. ER negative tumors tend to have worse prognosis and less likely to respond to endocrine therapy. Aberrant methylation of gene promoter is one of the mechanisms for gene silencing in breast tumors. B...

2017
Ting Zhuang Sifan Yu Lichen Zhang Huijie Yang Xin Li Yingxiang Hou Zhenhua Liu Yuanyuan Shi Weilong Wang Na Yu Anqi Li Xuefeng Li Xiumin Li Gang Niu Juntao Xu Muhammad Sharif Hasni Kun Mu Hui Wang Jian Zhu

Estrogen receptor α is expressed in the majority of breast cancers and promotes estrogen-dependent cancer progression. In our study, we identified the novel E3 ubiquitin ligase SHARPIN function to facilitate ERα signaling. SHARPIN is highly expressed in human breast cancer and correlates with ERα protein level by immunohistochemistry. SHARPIN expression level correlates with poor prognosis in E...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Ingrid J De Vries-van Leeuwen Daniel da Costa Pereira Koen D Flach Sander R Piersma Christian Haase David Bier Zeliha Yalcin Rob Michalides K Anton Feenstra Connie R Jiménez Tom F A de Greef Luc Brunsveld Christian Ottmann Wilbert Zwart Albertus H de Boer

Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) is involved in numerous physiological and pathological processes, including breast cancer. Breast cancer therapy is therefore currently directed at inhibiting the transcriptional potency of ERα, either by blocking estrogen production through aromatase inhibitors or antiestrogens that compete for hormone binding. Due to resistance, new treatment modalities are neede...

2016
Pelin Yaşar Gamze Ayaz Mesut Muyan

17β-estradiol (E2), the primary circulating estrogen hormone, mediates physiological and pathophysiological functions of breast tissue mainly through estrogen receptor α (ERα). Upon binding to E2, ERα modulates the expression of target genes involved in the regulation of cellular proliferation primarily through interactions with specific DNA sequences, estrogen response elements (EREs). Our pre...

2018
Kriti Singh Ravi S N Munuganti Nada Lallous Kush Dalal Ji Soo Yoon Aishwariya Sharma Takeshi Yamazaki Artem Cherkasov Paul S Rennie

Estrogen receptor-α positive (ERα⁺) breast cancers represent 75% of all invasive breast cancer cases, while de novo or acquired resistance to ER-directed therapy is also on the rise. Numerous factors contribute to this phenomenon including the recently-reported ESR1 gene mutations such as Y537S, which amplifies co-activator interactions with ERα and promotes constitutive activation of ERα funct...

2014
Ahmed A. Mostafa Dianne Codner Kensuke Hirasawa Yumiko Komatsu Matthew N. Young Viktor Steimle Sheila Drover

The coordinate regulation of HLA class II (HLA-II) is controlled by the class II transactivator, CIITA, and is crucial for the development of anti-tumor immunity. HLA-II in breast carcinoma is associated with increased IFN-γ levels, reduced expression of the estrogen receptor (ER) and reduced age at diagnosis. Here, we tested the hypothesis that estradiol (E₂) and ERα signaling contribute to th...

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