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Targeting ER? degradation by L-Tetrahydropalmatine provides a novel strategy for breast cancer treatment.


ABSTRACT: The incidence and mortality of breast cancer (BCa) are the highest among female cancers. There are approximate 70% BCa that are classified as estrogen receptor alpha (ER?) positive. Therefore, targeting ER? is the most significantly therapeutic schedule. However, patients with breast cancer develop resistance to ER? or estrogen (E2) antagonists such as fulvestrant and tamoxifen. In the present study, we found that L-Tetrahydropalmatine (L-THP) significantly suppressed cell proliferation in ER?+ BCa cells via inducing cell cycle arrest rather than apoptosis. Additionally, L-THP enhanced the sensitivity of ER?+ BCa cells to tamoxifen and fulvestrant. Mechanically, the application of L-THP promotes ER? degradation through accumulating ubiquitin chains on ER?. Overexpressing ER? abrogates L-THP induced-antiproliferation in ER?+ BCa cells. Collectively, our work indicates that L-THP may represent a potentially novel therapeutic medicine for ER?+ breast cancer patient.

SUBMITTER: Xia X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7294940 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeting ERα degradation by L-Tetrahydropalmatine provides a novel strategy for breast cancer treatment.

Xia Xiaohong X   He Jinchan J   Liu Bin B   Shao Zhenlong Z   Xu Qiong Q   Hu Tumei T   Yu Cuifu C   Liu Xiaolin X   Liao Yuning Y   Liu Ningning N   Huang Hongbiao H  

International journal of biological sciences 20200518 12


The incidence and mortality of breast cancer (BCa) are the highest among female cancers. There are approximate 70% BCa that are classified as estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) positive. Therefore, targeting ERα is the most significantly therapeutic schedule. However, patients with breast cancer develop resistance to ERα or estrogen (E2) antagonists such as fulvestrant and tamoxifen. In the present study, we found that L-Tetrahydropalmatine (L-THP) significantly suppressed cell proliferation in ERα<s  ...[more]

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