27-hydroxylation of oncosterone by CYP27A1 switchs its activity from pro-tumor to anti-tumor
Silia Ayadi,
Silvia Friedrichs,
Regis Soulès
et al.
Abstract:Oncosterone (6-oxo-cholestane-3beta,5alpha-diol; OCDO) is an oncometabolite and a tumor promoter on estrogen receptor alpha positive breast cancer (ER(+) BC) and triple negative breast cancers (TN BC). OCDO is an oxysterol formed in three steps from cholesterol: 1) oxygen addition at the double bond to give alpha- or beta- isomers of 5,6-epoxycholestanols (5,6-EC), 2) hydrolyses of the epoxide ring of 5,6-ECs to give cholestane-3beta, 5alpha, 6beta-triol (CT), and 3) oxidation of the C6 hydroxyl of CT to give … Show more
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