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2017
DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2017.1327491
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Effect of TPA and HTLV-1 Tax on BRCA1 and ERE controlled genes expression

Abstract: Interference with the expression and/or functions of the multifunctional tumor suppressor BRCA1 leads to a high risk of breast and ovarian cancers. BRCA1 expression is usually activated by the estrogen (E2) liganded ERα receptor. Activated ERα is considered as a potent transcription factor which activates various genes expression by 2 pathways. A classical pathway, ERα binds directly to E2-responsive elements (EREs) in the promoters of the responsive genes and a non-classical pathway where ERα indirectly binds… Show more

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“…While daily prednisolone slows progression of HAM/TSP [ 186 ], the correlation with Tax is unknown. HTLV-1 Tax affects expression of estrogen-responsive genes to enhance breast epithelial cell replication, through estrogen (E2) receptor α (ERα) and classical NF-κB pathways [ 187 , 188 ]. On the other hand, there is still no clear epidemiological evidence that correlates HTLV-1 infection and breast cancer.…”
Section: Regulation Of Ltr Transcription Through Hormonal Signalinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While daily prednisolone slows progression of HAM/TSP [ 186 ], the correlation with Tax is unknown. HTLV-1 Tax affects expression of estrogen-responsive genes to enhance breast epithelial cell replication, through estrogen (E2) receptor α (ERα) and classical NF-κB pathways [ 187 , 188 ]. On the other hand, there is still no clear epidemiological evidence that correlates HTLV-1 infection and breast cancer.…”
Section: Regulation Of Ltr Transcription Through Hormonal Signalinmentioning
confidence: 99%