PMID: 9435378Jan 1, 1997Paper

New concepts on hormone dependence in breast cancer

Medicina
E LevinR W de Levin

Abstract

The type of hormone dependence in mammary neoplasias is usually defined by the presence or absence of estrogen and progesterone receptors. At present, new advances in the knowledge related to the functionality of these receptors are changing our previous concepts. Estrogen receptors classified as negative by biochemical or immunocytochemical methods because of deletions or mutations in their ligand-binding domain, are still able to regulate the expression of genes related to cellular proliferation. Receptors defined as positive, may present other defective domains with disappearance or distortion of their transcriptional function. As a result, regulation of the cellular proliferative process is distorted and the tumoral growth seems autonomous, as if the receptors were absent. The modular organization of the receptor molecule allows a relative functional independence of the constitutive domains. Functional assays to evaluate receptor behavior under different experimental or clinical situations are necessary. A displacement assay with tamoxifen, for studying the relative binding affinity of tamoxifen and estradiol for the estrogen receptor contributes to a more appropriate use of this antiestrogen in mammary oncology. Conformati...Continue Reading

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