2001
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.1213
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Effect of dietary GLA+/?tamoxifen on the growth, ER expression and fatty acid profile of ER positive human breast cancer xenografts

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“…[11][12][13] Our own group has shown that GLA is able to enhance synergistically the in vitro anticancer actions of microtubule-interfering agents such as paclitaxel (Taxol) and vinorelbine (Navelbine). 14,15 Our current results extend earlier observations made by Kenny et al,5,7 supporting the notion that -6 PUFA GLA functions as a novel selective modulator of ER (SERM) in hormone-responsive human breast cancer cells. Remarkably, it appears that the antiestrogenic activity of GLA involves a novel molecular mechanism via transcriptional repression of ER gene.…”
Section: Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cells Is Closely Related To Its Antiestrsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…[11][12][13] Our own group has shown that GLA is able to enhance synergistically the in vitro anticancer actions of microtubule-interfering agents such as paclitaxel (Taxol) and vinorelbine (Navelbine). 14,15 Our current results extend earlier observations made by Kenny et al,5,7 supporting the notion that -6 PUFA GLA functions as a novel selective modulator of ER (SERM) in hormone-responsive human breast cancer cells. Remarkably, it appears that the antiestrogenic activity of GLA involves a novel molecular mechanism via transcriptional repression of ER gene.…”
Section: Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cells Is Closely Related To Its Antiestrsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…5 In addition, GLA treatment also resulted in a highly significant reduction of ER expression in xenografts models of ER-positive breast cancer, raising the possibility of an additive or synergistic growth-inhibitory action of GLA and TAM via enhanced downregulation of the ER machinery. 7 However, the ultimate mechanisms responsible for GLA-induced modulation of ER signaling and better clinical response to antiestrogens did remain to be elucidated.…”
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“…g-linolenic acid has several properties that might make it antitumorigenic. Kenny et al (2001) have shown that g-linolenic acid reduces the growth of MCF-7 xenografts, reduces ER levels in these cells, and potentiates TAM's ability to inhibit cell growth. However, the precise mechanism of action of g-linolenic acid remains to be determined.…”
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“…GLA has been shown to exert beneficial effects in rheumatoid arthritis, 12 atopic eczema, 13 acute respiratory distress syndrome, 14 Asthma, 15 ulcerative colitis, 16 cancer, 17 and osteoporosis. 18 Investigations have demonstrated that GLA treatment improved autoimmune diseases 12 and diabetic neuropathy via an anti inflammatory mechanism.…”
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