2010
DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-09-2515
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FKBPL Regulates Estrogen Receptor Signaling and Determines Response to Endocrine Therapy

Abstract: The HSP90 chaperone and immunophilin FKBPL is an estrogen-responsive gene that interacts with estogen receptor α (ERα) and regulates its levels. In this study, we explored the effects of FKBPL on breast cancer proliferation. Breast cancer cells stably overexpressing FKBPL became dependent on estrogen for their growth and were dramatically more sensitive to the antiestrogens tamoxifen and fulvestrant, whereas FKBPL knockdown reverses this phenotype. FKBPL knockdown also decreased the levels of the cell cycle in… Show more

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“…Methods were described previously (2). AD-01 treatment was added from day 2 for the duration of the experiment.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Methods were described previously (2). AD-01 treatment was added from day 2 for the duration of the experiment.…”
Section: Clonogenic Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is now well established that cancer stem cells (CSC) are considered one of the main causes of tumor recurrence and resistance to both chemoand radiotherapy (1). In breast cancer, about 40% of patients experience tumor recurrence often as distant metastasis, with only a small percentage of tumors reoccurring locally (2).…”
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“…For instance, subtle differences in ER conformations caused by (1) interaction with different ligands interacting with different co-activators or co-repressors within the cell; 50 (2) the existence of spliced receptor variants such as ER36 51,52 or ER46; 53 (3) recruitment of co-regulators by the orphan nuclear ERRa in a ligand-independent manner, 54-56 thus decreasing their availability for interaction with remaining ERs in some cell types but not others; (4) presence of different molecular chaperones such as FKBP51, FKBP52, and Cyp40, which may be incorporated in the inactivated ER complexes from the different cell types; 57,58 or simply, (5) that some of the responses are not ER-mediated responses. In the case of differences between human breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231, differences had been explained by the role of the ERa46 isoform in cellular proliferation.…”
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