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Regulation of aromatase expression: Potential therapeutic insight into breast cancer treatment

Deborah Molehin, Stéphanie Filleur, Kevin Pruitt

2021Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Estrogen signaling has been implicated in hormone-dependent breast cancer which constitutes >75% of breast cancer diagnosis and other malignancies. Aromatase, the key enzyme involved in the synthesis of estrogen, is often dysregulated in breast cancers. This has led to the administration of aromatase-inhibitors (AIs), commonly used for hormone-dependent breast cancers. Unfortunately, the increasing development of acquired resistance to the current AIs and modulators of estrogen receptors, following initial disease steadiness, has posed a serious clinical challenge in breast cancer treatment. In this review we highlight historical and recent advances on the transcriptional and post-translational regulation of aromatase in both physiological and pathological contexts. We also discuss the different drug combinations targeting various tumor promoting cell signaling pathways currently being developed and tested both in laboratory settings and in the clinic.

Topics & Concepts

AromataseBreast cancerEstrogenEstrogen receptorMedicineCancerCancer researchAromatase inhibitorHormoneBioinformaticsInternal medicineOncologyBiologyEstrogen and related hormone effectsCancer Cells and MetastasisHistone Deacetylase Inhibitors Research