학술논문

Membrane-initiated estrogen signaling: oncogenic or impotent?
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Expert Review of Endocrinology and Metabolism. Jul 01, 2012 7(4):411-413
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1744-6651
Abstract
A recent study by Kampa et al. provided further evidence of nongenomic, membrane-initiated estrogen signaling. Using a cell-impermeable estradiol–bovine serum albumin conjugate, the authors identified genes and kinases that were modulated by a membrane-associated estrogen receptor, which they have termed ‘ERx.’ They describe how estradiol-induced ERx function is insensitive to antiestrogens tamoxifen and fulvestrant. The ERx components upregulated kinase signaling pathways and genes implicated in cancer progression, suggesting that ERx may promote antiestrogen resistance. However, the existence of membrane-initiated estrogen signaling and its contribution to antiestrogen resistance in vivo await confirmation.