2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-2895-8_14
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Glucocorticoids and Cancer

Abstract: Unlike other steroid hormone receptors, the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) is not considered an oncogene. In breast cancer, the estrogen receptor (ER) drives cell growth, proliferation, and metastasis, and the androgen receptor (AR) plays a similar role in prostate cancer. Accordingly, treatment of these diseases has focused on blocking steroid hormone receptor function. In contrast, glucocorticoids (GCs) work through GR to arrest growth and induce apoptosis in lymphoid tissue. Glucocorticoids are amazingly effe… Show more

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“…In addition to their anti-inflammatory actions, GCs are well known for their cell type specific effect on induction of apoptosis (Gruver-Yates and Cidlowski, 2013) that give rise to their use as anticancer agents, in the treatment of specific type of cancers (Pufall, 2015). The molecular mechanisms of the GCs-mediated induction of apoptosis involve down regulation or inhibition of anti-apoptotic molecules, such as Bcl-2, as well as upregulation or activation of pro-apoptotic molecules such as BAX-2 (Lotem and Sachs, 1995;Salomons et al, 1997;Rieger et al, 1999;Murphy et al, 2000;Das et al, 2004;Almawi et al, 2004;Hoijman et al, 2004;Mahmoud et al, 2009;Lopez-Royuela et al, 2010;Melarangi et al, 2012;Zaman et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to their anti-inflammatory actions, GCs are well known for their cell type specific effect on induction of apoptosis (Gruver-Yates and Cidlowski, 2013) that give rise to their use as anticancer agents, in the treatment of specific type of cancers (Pufall, 2015). The molecular mechanisms of the GCs-mediated induction of apoptosis involve down regulation or inhibition of anti-apoptotic molecules, such as Bcl-2, as well as upregulation or activation of pro-apoptotic molecules such as BAX-2 (Lotem and Sachs, 1995;Salomons et al, 1997;Rieger et al, 1999;Murphy et al, 2000;Das et al, 2004;Almawi et al, 2004;Hoijman et al, 2004;Mahmoud et al, 2009;Lopez-Royuela et al, 2010;Melarangi et al, 2012;Zaman et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These compounds are steroid hormones that are either secreted from the adrenal gland during exposure to acute and chronic stressors or administered pharmacologically to reduce inflammation and currently they are been used as new therapy mainly from solid tumors. [9] Plant steroids share structural similarities with glucocorticoids ( Figure 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The immediate effects caused by glucocorticoids are thought to be mediated via a non‐genomic mechanism of action, such as an effect on specific membrane‐bound receptors or intracellular signal transmission, rather than a nuclear mechanism of action . Glucocorticoids have also been shown to induce apoptosis of cancer cells via activation of caspase in the mitochondrial pathway, and the development of cancer immunotherapies related to glucocorticoids and their receptors is progressing …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%