Estrogen Signals through ERβ in Breast Cancer; What We Have Learned since the Discovery of the Receptor

Author:

Nagandla Harika1,Thomas Christoforos1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Houston Methodist Neal Cancer Center, Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston, TX 77030, USA

Abstract

Estrogen receptor (ER) β (ERβ) is the second ER subtype that mediates the effects of estrogen in target tissues along with ERα that represents a validated biomarker and target for endocrine therapy in breast cancer. ERα was the only known ER subtype until 1996 when the discovery of ERβ opened a new chapter in endocrinology and prompted a thorough reevaluation of the estrogen signaling paradigm. Unlike the oncogenic ERα, ERβ has been proposed to function as a tumor suppressor in breast cancer, and extensive research is underway to uncover the full spectrum of ERβ activities and elucidate its mechanism of action. Recent studies have relied on new transgenic models to capture effects in normal and malignant breast that were not previously detected. They have also benefited from the development of highly specific synthetic ligands that are used to demonstrate distinct mechanisms of gene regulation in cancer. As a result, significant new information about the biology and clinical importance of ERβ is now available, which is the focus of discussion in the present article.

Funder

NCI

Publisher

MDPI AG

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