The kinome associated with estrogen receptor-positive status in human breast cancer

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Abstract

Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) regulates and is regulated by kinases involved in several functions associated with the hallmarks of cancer. The following literature review strongly suggests that distinct kinomes exist for ERα-positive and -negative human breast cancers. Importantly, consistent with the known heterogeneity of ERα-positive cancers, different subgroups exist, which can be defined by different kinome signatures, which in turn are correlated with clinical outcome. Strong evidence supports the interplay of kinase networks, suggesting that targeting a single node may not be sufficient to inhibit the network. Therefore, identifying the important hubs/nodes associated with each clinically relevant kinome in ER+ tumors could offer the ability to implement the best therapy options at diagnosis, either endocrine therapy alone or together with other targeted therapies, for improved overall outcome.

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Bruce, M. C., McAllister, D., & Murphy, L. C. (2014, October 1). The kinome associated with estrogen receptor-positive status in human breast cancer. Endocrine-Related Cancer. BioScientifica Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1530/ERC-14-0232

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