[HTML][HTML] Resistance to endocrine therapy in breast cancer: molecular mechanisms and future goals

M Szostakowska, A Trębińska-Stryjewska… - Breast Cancer Research …, 2019 - Springer
M Szostakowska, A Trębińska-Stryjewska, EA Grzybowska, A Fabisiewicz
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2019Springer
Introduction The majority of breast cancers (BCs) are characterized by the expression of
estrogen receptor alpha (ERα+). ERα acts as ligand-dependent transcription factor for genes
associated with cell survival, proliferation, and tumor growth. Thus, blocking the estrogen
agonist effect on ERα is the main strategy in the treatment of ERα+ BCs. However, despite
the development of targeted anti-estrogen therapies for ER+ BC, around 30–50% of early
breast cancer patients will relapse. Acquired resistance to endocrine therapy is a great …
Introduction
The majority of breast cancers (BCs) are characterized by the expression of estrogen receptor alpha (ERα+). ERα acts as ligand-dependent transcription factor for genes associated with cell survival, proliferation, and tumor growth. Thus, blocking the estrogen agonist effect on ERα is the main strategy in the treatment of ERα+ BCs. However, despite the development of targeted anti-estrogen therapies for ER+ BC, around 30–50% of early breast cancer patients will relapse. Acquired resistance to endocrine therapy is a great challenge in ER+ BC patient treatment.
Discussion
Anti-estrogen resistance is a consequence of molecular changes, which allow for tumor growth irrespective of estrogen presence. Those changes may be associated with ERα modifications either at the genetic, regulatory or protein level. Additionally, the activation of alternate growth pathways and/or cell survival mechanisms can lead to estrogen-independence and endocrine resistance.
Conclusion
This comprehensive review summarizes molecular mechanisms associated with resistance to anti-estrogen therapy, focusing on genetic alterations, stress responses, cell survival mechanisms, and cell reprogramming.
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