نتایج جستجو برای: erα gene

تعداد نتایج: 1142712  

2014
Moeko Kanaya Mumeko C. Tsuda Shoko Sagoshi Kazuyo Nagata Chihiro Morimoto Chaw Kyi Tha Thu Katsumi Toda Shigeaki Kato Sonoko Ogawa Shinji Tsukahara

Sex steroid action is critical to form sexually dimorphic nuclei, although it is not fully understood. We previously reported that masculinization of the principal nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNSTp), which is larger and has more neurons in males than in females, involves aromatized testosterone that acts via estrogen receptor-α (ERα), but not estrogen receptor-β (ERβ). H...

2013
Amparo C Villablanca Sarada Tetali Robin Altman Kenneth F Ng John C Rutledge

Vascular endothelium expresses both the estrogen receptors (ERs) α and β, and ERα mediates development of early atherosclerosis in male mice. This process is thought to be testosterone-dependent. We hypothesized that male murine aortic endothelium produces robust levels of estradiol by aromatase conversion of testosterone, and that regulation of this process is mediated by the presence of ERs, ...

2013
Maud Marques Liette Laflamme Luc Gaudreau

Selective inhibitory crosstalk has been known to occur within the signaling pathways of the dioxin (AhR) and estrogen (ERα) receptors. More specifically, ERα represses a cytochrome P450-encoding gene (CYP1A1) that converts cellular estradiol into a metabolite that inhibits the cell cycle, while it has no effect on a P450-encoding gene (CYP1B1) that converts estrodiol into a genotoxic product. H...

2017
Duyen H. Pham Chuan C. Tan Claire C. Homan Kristy L. Kolc Mark A. Corbett Dale McAninch Archa H. Fox Paul Q. Thomas Raman Kumar Jozef Gecz

De novo and inherited mutations of X-chromosome cell adhesion molecule protocadherin 19 (PCDH19) cause frequent, highly variable epilepsy, autism, cognitive decline and behavioural problems syndrome. Intriguingly, hemizygous null males are not affected while heterozygous females are, contradicting established X-chromosome inheritance. The disease mechanism is not known. Cellular mosaicism is th...

2015
Smeeta Shrestha Yang Sun Thomas Lufkin Petra Kraus Yuzuan Or Yenni A. Garcia Naihsuan Guy Paola Ramos Marc B. Cox Fiona Tay Valerie CL Lin

Tetratricopeptide repeat domain 9A (TTC9A) is a target gene of estrogen and progesterone. It is over-expressed in breast cancer. However, little is known about the physiological function of TTC9A. The objectives of this study were to establish a Ttc9a knockout mouse model and to study the consequence of Ttc9a gene inactivation. The Ttc9a targeting vector was generated by replacing the Ttc9a exo...

2012
Michael J Chisamore Kwok-lam Karen Hong Chun Cheng Stephen E Alves Susan P Rohrer Hilary A Wilkinson

Estrogen Receptor α (ERα) and Estrogen Receptor β (ERβ) are steroid nuclear receptors that transduce estrogen signaling to control diverse physiological processes linked to reproduction, bone remodeling, behavior, immune response and endocrine-related diseases. In order to differentiate between ERα and ERβ mediated effects in vivo, ER subtype selective biomarkers are essential. We utilized ERα ...

Journal: :Biosensors & bioelectronics 2013
Horst Pick Samuel Terrettaz Olivia Baud Ouahiba Laribi Cathrin Brisken Horst Vogel

The human estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) mediates the proliferative action of hormones in breast cancer cells by regulating the expression of target genes to control cellular functions. Current methodologies do not permit a real-time assessment of these processes in living cells. We overcome this limitation using electrical cell-substrate impedance sensing for measuring ERα-regulated signaling p...

2011
Wen Cai Tatiana V. Kramarova Petra Berg Marta Korbonits Ingemar Pongratz

XAP2 (also known as aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein, AIP) is originally identified as a negative regulator of the hepatitis B virus X-associated protein. Recent studies have expanded the range of XAP2 client proteins to include the nuclear receptor family of transcription factors. In this study, we show that XAP2 is recruited to the promoter of ERα regulated genes like the breast ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2011
Tanja Prenzel Yvonne Begus-Nahrmann Frank Kramer Magali Hennion Chieh Hsu Theresa Gorsler Corinna Hintermair Dirk Eick Elisabeth Kremmer Mikael Simons Tim Beissbarth Steven A Johnsen

The estrogen receptor-α (ERα) determines the phenotype of breast cancers where it serves as a positive prognostic indicator. ERα is a well-established target for breast cancer therapy, but strategies to target its function remain of interest to address therapeutic resistance and further improve treatment. Recent findings indicate that proteasome inhibition can regulate estrogen-induced transcri...

2015
Lei Deng Hui Yang Junwei Tang Zhe Lin Aihong Yin Yun Gao Xuehao Wang Runqiu Jiang Beicheng Sun

BACKGROUND Although expression of MTA1 inversely correlates with the nuclear localization of ERα, the effect and molecular mechanism of ERα regulation of MTA1 remain unknown. METHODS Quantitative real-time PCR and western blot analyses were used to measure levels of MTA1. The effect on HCC cell proliferation and invasion was assessed by EdU incorporation assays and Transwell, respectively. Sh...

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