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Estrogen receptors: how do they signal and what are their targets

Heldring, N (författare)
Karolinska Institutet
Pike, A (författare)
Andersson, S (författare)
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Matthews, J (författare)
Cheng, G (författare)
Karolinska Institutet
Hartman, J (författare)
Karolinska Institutet
Tujague, M (författare)
Strom, A (författare)
Karolinska Institutet
Treuter, E (författare)
Karolinska Institutet
Warner, M (författare)
Gustafsson, JA (författare)
Karolinska Institutet
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American Physiological Society, 2007
2007
Engelska.
Ingår i: Physiological reviews. - : American Physiological Society. - 0031-9333 .- 1522-1210. ; 87:3, s. 905-931
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  • During the past decade there has been a substantial advance in our understanding of estrogen signaling both from a clinical as well as a preclinical perspective. Estrogen signaling is a balance between two opposing forces in the form of two distinct receptors (ERα and ERβ) and their splice variants. The prospect that these two pathways can be selectively stimulated or inhibited with subtype-selective drugs constitutes new and promising therapeutic opportunities in clinical areas as diverse as hormone replacement, autoimmune diseases, prostate and breast cancer, and depression. Molecular biological, biochemical, and structural studies have generated information which is invaluable for the development of more selective and effective ER ligands. We have also become aware that ERs do not function by themselves but require a number of coregulatory proteins whose cell-specific expression explains some of the distinct cellular actions of estrogen. Estrogen is an important morphogen, and many of its proliferative effects on the epithelial compartment of glands are mediated by growth factors secreted from the stromal compartment. Thus understanding the cross-talk between growth factor and estrogen signaling is essential for understanding both normal and malignant growth. In this review we focus on several of the interesting recent discoveries concerning estrogen receptors, on estrogen as a morphogen, and on the molecular mechanisms of anti-estrogen signaling.

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