Despite over 15 years of research, the exact role, if any, played by estrogen receptor β (ERβ) in human breast cancer remains elusive. A large body of data both in vitro and in vivo supports its role as an antiproliferative, pro-apoptotic factor especially when co-expressed with ERα. However, there is a smaller body of data associating ERβ with growth and survival in breast cancer. In clinical studies and most often in cell culture studies, the pro-growth and pro-survival activity of ERβ occurs in ERα-negative breast cancer tissue and cells. This bi-faceted role of ERβ is discussed in this review. Copyright © 2013 Society for Endocrinology.
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Leygue, E., & Murphy, L. C. (2013, June). A bi-faceted role of estrogen receptor β in breast cancer. Endocrine-Related Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1530/ERC-12-0389
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