Molecular mechanisms affecting estrogen receptor levels in breast cancer
The initiation of breast cancer, estrogen and its receptor (ER) perform significant functions. ER has two dissimilar forms, and they are commonly called as ER-alpha (-α) and ER-beta (-β). ERs are transcription factors. Expressions of ER-alpha (-α) protein are mainly arranged by the pathway of ubiqui...
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doaj-a57257b607c34b9493d3b1c4f6e21e1a2021-05-20T06:35:13ZengJournal of Surgery and MedicineJournal of Surgery and Medicine2602-20792018-04-012213714210.28982/josam.4123141122Molecular mechanisms affecting estrogen receptor levels in breast cancerZehra Okat0Marmara Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi, İstanbul, TürkiyeThe initiation of breast cancer, estrogen and its receptor (ER) perform significant functions. ER has two dissimilar forms, and they are commonly called as ER-alpha (-α) and ER-beta (-β). ERs are transcription factors. Expressions of ER-alpha (-α) protein are mainly arranged by the pathway of ubiquitin-proteasome. The hormone-responsive gene expression modulated by ER-α in addition to other nuclear receptors is a complicated process, which involves various cellular responses. And also, ER-α levels are related with the pathology and etiology of breast cancer. In this review which is about the transcription and expression of the ER-α gene may provide the find out biochemical mechanisms behind the breast carcinogenesis. The regulation of ER expression, histone-modifying enzymes, Progesterone receptor (PR), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR), hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), Glucocorticoid receptor (GR), hypoxia and lysine residuals in ER region described in detail in this work. Increasing the number of these studies, are very significant for developing new methods of estrogen-dependent cancers.https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/josam/issue/35677/412314meme kanseriöstrojen reseptörleriprogesteron reseptörüperoksizom proliferatör aktive reseptöraril hidrokarbon reseptörüglukokortikoid reseptörübreast cancerestrogen receptorsprogesterone receptorperoxisome proliferator-activated receptoraryl hydrocarbon receptorglucocorticoid receptor |
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Zehra Okat Molecular mechanisms affecting estrogen receptor levels in breast cancer Journal of Surgery and Medicine meme kanseri östrojen reseptörleri progesteron reseptörü peroksizom proliferatör aktive reseptör aril hidrokarbon reseptörü glukokortikoid reseptörü breast cancer estrogen receptors progesterone receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor aryl hydrocarbon receptor glucocorticoid receptor |
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Molecular mechanisms affecting estrogen receptor levels in breast cancer |
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Molecular mechanisms affecting estrogen receptor levels in breast cancer |
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Molecular mechanisms affecting estrogen receptor levels in breast cancer |
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The initiation of breast cancer, estrogen and its receptor (ER) perform significant functions. ER has two dissimilar forms, and they are commonly called as ER-alpha (-α) and ER-beta (-β). ERs are transcription factors. Expressions of ER-alpha (-α) protein are mainly arranged by the pathway of ubiquitin-proteasome. The hormone-responsive gene expression modulated by ER-α in addition to other nuclear receptors is a complicated process, which involves various cellular responses. And also, ER-α levels are related with the pathology and etiology of breast cancer. In this review which is about the transcription and expression of the ER-α gene may provide the find out biochemical mechanisms behind the breast carcinogenesis. The regulation of ER expression, histone-modifying enzymes, Progesterone receptor (PR), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR), hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), Glucocorticoid receptor (GR), hypoxia and lysine residuals in ER region described in detail in this work. Increasing the number of these studies, are very significant for developing new methods of estrogen-dependent cancers. |
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meme kanseri östrojen reseptörleri progesteron reseptörü peroksizom proliferatör aktive reseptör aril hidrokarbon reseptörü glukokortikoid reseptörü breast cancer estrogen receptors progesterone receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor aryl hydrocarbon receptor glucocorticoid receptor |
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