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Review
. 2021 May 27;12(1):17.
doi: 10.1007/s12672-021-00411-y.

Tamoxifen and oxidative stress: an overlooked connection

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Review

Tamoxifen and oxidative stress: an overlooked connection

Nermin S Ahmed et al. Discov Oncol. .

Abstract

Tamoxifen is the gold standard drug for the treatment of breast cancer in pre and post-menopausal women. Its journey from a failing contraceptive to a blockbuster is an example of pharmaceutical innovation challenges. Tamoxifen has a wide range of pharmacological activities; a drug that was initially thought to work via a simple Estrogen receptor (ER) mechanism was proven to mediate its activity through several non-ER mechanisms. Here in we review the previous literature describing ER and non-ER targets of tamoxifen, we highlighted the overlooked connection between tamoxifen, tamoxifen apoptotic effects and oxidative stress.

Keywords: Apoptosis; ER; Oxidative stress; Resistance; Tamoxifen.

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The authors declare no competing interests.

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Direct genomic ligand dependent ER mechanism
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Indirect genomic ligand dependent ER mechanism
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Non-genomic ligand dependent ER mechanism
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Overlay of 4-OHTAM in (green) with DES (red)
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Helix 12 controlling transcription activity of ER
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Timeline of tamoxifen development
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Tamoxifen and 4-OHTAM anti-angiogenic mechanism
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Tamoxifen role in MDR
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Factors contributing to tamoxifen resistance
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Mechanism of tamoxifen induced apoptosis

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