An in vitro model showing adaptation to long-term oestrogen deprivation highlights the clinical potential for targeting kinase pathways in combination with aromatase inhibition
- PMID: 21477608
- DOI: 10.1016/j.steroids.2011.02.035
An in vitro model showing adaptation to long-term oestrogen deprivation highlights the clinical potential for targeting kinase pathways in combination with aromatase inhibition
Abstract
Aromatase inhibitors (AI) have improved the treatment of oestrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer. Despite the efficacy of these agents over 40% of patients relapse with endocrine resistant disease. Here we describe an in vitro model of acquired resistance to long-term oestrogen deprivation (LTED). The LTED cells retain expression of the ER and appear hypersensitive to oestrogen as a result of altered kinase activity. Furthermore analysis of temporal changes in gene expression during the acquisition of resistance highlight growth factor receptor pathways as key mediators of this adaptive process.
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