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Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors Governing the Transcriptional Regulation of ESR1

Authors :
Rebecca Reese
David K. Lung
Elaine T. Alarid
Source :
Horm Cancer
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Transcriptional regulation of ESR1, the gene that encodes for estrogen receptor α (ER), is critical for regulating the downstream effects of the estrogen signaling pathway in breast cancer such as cell growth. ESR1 is a large and complex gene that is regulated by multiple regulatory elements, which has complicated our understanding of how ESR1 expression is controlled in the context of breast cancer. Early studies characterized the genomic structure of ESR1 with subsequent studies focused on identifying intrinsic (chromatin environment, transcription factors, signaling pathways) and extrinsic (tumor microenvironment, secreted factors) mechanisms that impact ESR1 gene expression. Currently, the introduction of genomic sequencing platforms and additional genome-wide technologies has provided additional insight on how chromatin structures may coordinate with these intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms to regulate ESR1 expression. Understanding these interactions will allow us to have a clearer understanding of how ESR1 expression is regulated and eventually provide clues on how to influence its regulation with potential treatments. In this review, we highlight key studies concerning the genomic structure of ESR1, mechanisms that affect the dynamics of ESR1 expression, and considerations towards affecting ESR1 expression and hormone responsiveness in breast cancer.

Details

ISSN :
18688500
Volume :
11
Issue :
3-4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hormonescancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a4c5e9e314d586f7ce0bf17d39ad8390