2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.eti.2014.09.001
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Estrogen-responsive genes for environmental studies

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“…We also examined the gene expression profiles using six functionally designated sets of genes (representing enzymes, signaling, proliferation, transcription, transport and others) ( S1 Fig ). The genes used were grouped according to their functions designated in the Entrez Gene database (see Kiyama and Zhu, 2014 [ 11 ]; Kiyama et al, 2014 [ 22 ]) and used for profiling. While most categories showed relatively high levels of correlation ( R -values: greater than 0.8), the genes related to transcription showed less ( R -values: 0.4 to 0.6).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also examined the gene expression profiles using six functionally designated sets of genes (representing enzymes, signaling, proliferation, transcription, transport and others) ( S1 Fig ). The genes used were grouped according to their functions designated in the Entrez Gene database (see Kiyama and Zhu, 2014 [ 11 ]; Kiyama et al, 2014 [ 22 ]) and used for profiling. While most categories showed relatively high levels of correlation ( R -values: greater than 0.8), the genes related to transcription showed less ( R -values: 0.4 to 0.6).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estrogen can exert these effects by a receptor-mediated mechanism -through estrogen receptor alpha [ERα], estrogen receptor beta [ERβ], and through GPR30. Once stimulated, these receptors will work through intracellular mechanisms leading to nongenomic and genomic responses, and with improving technology, we know that estrogen can regulate hundreds of genes -with the majority (~70%) being downregulated [97,98]. Since complete pathways have not been elucidated for each of the main classes of exogenous estrogenic compound, it is not known or it is unclear whether there are additive, synergistic, or potentiating effects of these compounds when humans are coexposed.…”
Section: Combination Of Metalloestrogens and Pesticidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For an excellent review of GEI and the mechanism(s) by which GEI can lead to cancer formation, refer to Tabrez et al [11]. Kiyama et al [98] reported a comprehensive listing of various genes which are regulated by estrogen and reviewed their activity. They focused on the classical "endocrine disruptors, " by focusing on their cell signaling.…”
Section: Combination Of Metalloestrogens and Pesticidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Compounds in the “non-chemically” similar class include food additives, pesticides, plasticizers, and environmental pollutants, including some heavy metals [ 16 ]. When examining multiple signaling pathways associated with estrogen signaling, there is a significant level of complexity that involves the interrelationship between many genes [ 16 , 17 ]. Changing the chemical structure or composition of metal-containing particles (valence state, organic or inorganic form, etc. )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%