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Growth Factor Signaling Enhances Aromatase Activity Of Breast Cancer Cells Via Post-Transcriptional Mechanisms, Bin Su, Cynthie Wong, Yanyan Hong, Shiuan Chen
Growth Factor Signaling Enhances Aromatase Activity Of Breast Cancer Cells Via Post-Transcriptional Mechanisms, Bin Su, Cynthie Wong, Yanyan Hong, Shiuan Chen
Chemistry Faculty Publications
It has been demonstrated that growth factors produced by breast cancer cells stimulate aromatase expression in both breast cancer and adjacent adipose fibroblasts and stromal cells. However, whether these growth factors affect aromatase activity by other mechanisms still remain unclear. In the current study, MCF-7aro and T47Daro aromatase transfected breast carcinoma cells were used to explore the mechanisms of post-transcriptional regulation of aromatase activity by growth factor pathways. Our study reveals that PI3K/Akt and MAPK inhibitors suppressed aromatase activity in MCF-7aro cells. However, PI3K/Akt pathway inhibitors stimulated aromatase activity in T47Daro cells. This is due to enhanced MAPK phosphorylation as …