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Receptor independent effects on DNA replication by steroids

✍ Scribed by Maria J. Diaz-Perez; Maria Zannis-Hadjopoulos; Gerald B. Price; Irving W. Wainer


Book ID
101258809
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
149 KB
Volume
70
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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✦ Synopsis


There is now convincing evidence associating estrogens with an increased risk of some cancers. However, the absence of a complete correlation between estrogen receptor binding and the biological activity of these estrogens has suggested the possibility of other mechanisms of action. The effect on DNA replication of several hormones that are putatively involved in breast cancer was tested at a physiological concentration. The studies were conducted in a HeLa cell-free system by using a plasmid containing a specific mammalian origin of replication (DHFR ori␀) as template DNA. A series of related steroids produced an entire range of activity from enhancement to inhibition of in vitro DNA replication. These studies indicate a new possible target, which may help to better understand the effect of these hormones in breast cancer. Furthermore, the results show that this in vitro DNA replication system provides an evaluative assay for the effects of compounds on hormone-responsive cancers independent of some hormone receptors.


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