Consideration of GREB1 as a potential therapeutic target for hormone-responsive or endocrine-resistant cancers.

Expert Opin Ther Targets

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Centre for Cancer Therapeutics, 501 Smyth Road, 3rd Floor, Box 926, Ottawa, Ontario K1H 8L6 , Canada.

Published: September 2014

Introduction: Steroid hormones increase the incidence and promote the progression of many types of cancer. Exogenous estrogens increase the risk of developing breast, ovarian and endometrial cancer and many breast cancers initially respond to estrogen deprivation. Although steroid hormone signaling has been extensively studied, the mechanisms of hormone-stimulated cancer growth have not yet been fully elucidated, limiting opportunities for novel approaches to therapeutic intervention.

Areas Covered: This review examines growing evidence for the important role played by the steroid hormone-induced gene called GREB1, or growth regulation by estrogen in breast cancer 1. GREB1 is a critical mediator of both the estrogen-stimulated proliferation of breast cancer cells and the androgen-stimulated proliferation of prostate cancer cells.

Expert Opinion: Although its exact function in the cascade of hormone action remains unclear, the ability of GREB1 to modulate tumor progression in models of breast, ovarian and prostate cancer renders this gene an excellent candidate for further consideration as a potential therapeutic target. Research examining the mechanism of GREB1 action will help to elucidate its role in proliferation and its potential contribution to endocrine resistance and will determine whether GREB1 interference may have therapeutic efficacy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1517/14728222.2014.936382DOI Listing

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