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Advances in Rapid Sex-Steroid Action

by Castoria, Gabriella.
Authors: Migliaccio, Antimo.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XVIII, 270 p. online resource. ISBN: 1461417643 Subject(s): Medicine. | Oncology. | Endocrinology. | Biomedicine. | Cancer Research. | Endocrinology. | Biomedicine general.
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Non genomic action of steroid hormones: more questions than answers -- Part I: Breast Cancer -- Progesterone signaling to chromatin in breast cancer cells. two initial cycles of remodeling -- Cooperative interactions between c-Src, estrogen receptors, and receptor tyrosine kinases in breast cancer -- Cross talk between ERa and Src signaling and its relevance to ER status and hormone responsiveness -- Post-translational modifications of ER alpha in rapid estrogens’ action -- Sex-steroid rapid action and its role in invasiveness and metastasis of breast cancer -- Unraveling the role of GPER in breast cancer -- Nongenomic actions of estrogens and xenoestrogens affecting  endocrine cancer cells -- Part II: Prostate Cancer -- Androgen receptor pathway in prostate cancer: old target and new drugs -- Differential functions of stromal and epithelial androgen receptor in prostate cancer before and after castration resistant stage -- Role of androgens and androgen receptor in prostate cancer: genomic and non-genomic actions -- Mechanisms of signal transduction in prostate cancer: the role of PI3-kinase pathway in androgen action -- The IGF-1 axis in prostate cancer: the role of rapid steroid actions -- Part III: New tools for steroid receptor analysis and regulatory networks -- Quantitative visualization of sex steroid receptor functions: AR and ERa -- Micropatterned surfaces as tools for the study of rapid non-genomic actions of steroid receptors. Index.

Rapid actions of sex steroids play a critical role in mediating the biological outcome of target tissues. This book reviews the importance of these non-genomic effects in initiation and progression of breast and prostate cancers. Particular emphasis is placed on discussing how rapid steroid actions not only impact disease development and response to conventional therapies for these two types of cancers, but have also led to the identification of potential new therapeutic targets and treatment possibilities for cancer patients. The book reviews the fundamental basis of target development and the current status of these studies, which are providing valuable insights in key areas of breast and prostate cancers. Particular emphasis is placed on discussing how rapid steroid actions not only impact disease development and response to conventional therapies for these two types of cancers, but have also led to the identification of potential new therapeutic targets and treatment possibilities for cancer patients. The book reviews the fundamental basis of target development and the current status of these studies, which are providing valuable insights in key areas of breast and prostate cancers.

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