2023
DOI: 10.31557/apjcp.2023.24.2.375
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Unfolding of Imminent Bio-Signatures in the Prognosis of Thyroid Cancer; The Emergence of Estrogen Related Receptor Gamma (ERRγ) as a Hurricane

Abstract: Thyroid cancer's incidence has increased by leaps and bounds over the last years and accounts for 2.8% of new cases of cancers. This increasing bar is partially assisted by enormous screening to understand the sub-clinical status. Advanced tumor growth is the leading cause of thyroid cancer-associated death. However, the complete understanding of the underlying cause is still to be disclosed. The updated clinical assessment evidenced a few major oncogenes viz. RAS, BRAF, and RET as key drivers in the developme… Show more

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“…In detail, DN200434 and GSK5182, two orally available ERRγ inverse agonists, were shown to increase sodium iodine symporter (NIS) trafficking and expression in ATC preclinical models, resulting in a synergic, anti-tumoral effect upon radioiodine therapy [59,60]. Further studies are required to better delineate the potential role of ERRγ, both as a TC signature biomarker, and as a future therapeutic target [61].…”
Section: Estrogen Receptors and Tcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In detail, DN200434 and GSK5182, two orally available ERRγ inverse agonists, were shown to increase sodium iodine symporter (NIS) trafficking and expression in ATC preclinical models, resulting in a synergic, anti-tumoral effect upon radioiodine therapy [59,60]. Further studies are required to better delineate the potential role of ERRγ, both as a TC signature biomarker, and as a future therapeutic target [61].…”
Section: Estrogen Receptors and Tcmentioning
confidence: 99%