M. Garcia et H. Rochefort, ESTROGENS AND BREAST-CARCINOMA - FROM BAS IC STUDIES TO CLINICAL-APPLICATIONS, Annales d'Endocrinologie, 56(5), 1995, pp. 543-545
The role of estrogens as promoters of breast carcinogenesis has been w
ell established while their action in tumor invasion appears more comp
lex, Breast cancer cells without estrogen receptor (ER) are generally
less differentiated and more aggressive than those containing function
al ER. Moreover the reexpression of ER by transfection in ER-negative
cell lines inhibit their metastatic potential. These results suggest a
protective role of ER in the metastatic progression of breast cancers
. Studies of the underlying mechanisms of this effect may open new the
rapeutical strategies.