New aspects of steroid hormone dependent tumor growth.

Archiv fur Geschwulstforschung Pub Date : 1990-01-01
W Dietrich
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Steroids are able to modulate tumor growth. These mechanisms involve probably a complex network of events which earlier were thought to be rather independent of each other. This review summarizes some new results in steroid hormone research, concerning its influence in understanding of tumor growth, above all estrogen dependent mammary tumor growth. It focuses on the following main topics situated in the centre of research at present. 1. Steroid receptors triggering the biological action of steroids are members of a superfamily of transcriptional activators with potential growth modulating properties. The DNA-binding domain of these different proteins is highly conserved. Tumor cells possibly use some of these molecules for their own growth. 2. Hormone dependent mammary tumor growth includes probably a very complex interaction of steroids with their nuclear receptors, growth factors and their membrane receptors, proteolytic enzymes and others. Tumor cells are able to secrete a lot of different proteins in response to estradiol.

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类固醇激素依赖性肿瘤生长的新进展。
类固醇能够调节肿瘤的生长。这些机制可能涉及一个复杂的事件网络,而这些事件早先被认为是相互独立的。本文综述了近年来甾体激素在肿瘤生长,尤其是雌激素依赖性乳腺肿瘤生长方面的研究进展。它侧重于以下主要课题位于目前的研究中心。1. 触发类固醇生物作用的类固醇受体是具有潜在生长调节特性的转录激活因子超家族的成员。这些不同蛋白质的dna结合域是高度保守的。肿瘤细胞可能利用其中一些分子来促进自身生长。2. 激素依赖性乳腺肿瘤的生长可能包括类固醇与其核受体、生长因子及其膜受体、蛋白水解酶等非常复杂的相互作用。肿瘤细胞能够分泌许多不同的蛋白质来响应雌二醇。
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