Oral selective estrogen receptor degraders (SERDs): The new emperors in breast cancer clinical practice?

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Antonella Ferro , Daniele Generali , Orazio Caffo , Alessia Caldara , Delia De Lisi , Mariachiara Dipasquale , Martina Lorenzi , Sara Monteverdi , Palma Fedele , Yari Ciribilli
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Abstract

Endocrine therapy (ET) targeting estrogen receptor (ER) signaling is still the mainstay treatment option for early or advanced ER-positive breast cancer (BC) and may involve suppressing estrogen production by means of aromatase inhibitors or directly blocking the ER pathway through selective estrogen receptor modulators such as tamoxifen or selective estrogen receptor degraders such as fulvestrant. However, despite the availability of this armamentarium in clinical practice, de novo or acquired resistance to ET is the main cause of endocrine-based treatment failure leading to the progression of the BC. Recent advances in targeting, modulating, and degrading ERs have led to the development of new drugs capable of overcoming intrinsic or acquired ET resistance related to alterations in the ESR1 gene. The new oral selective estrogen receptor degraders, which are capable of reducing ER protein expression and blocking estrogen-dependent and -independent ER signaling, have a broader spectrum of activity against ESR1 mutations and seem to be a promising means of overcoming the failure of standard ET. The aim of this review is to summarize the development of oral selective estrogen receptor degraders, their current status, and their future perspectives.

口服选择性雌激素受体降解剂(SERD):癌症临床实践中的新皇帝?
靶向雌激素受体(ER)信号传导的内分泌治疗(ET)仍然是早期或晚期ER-阳性乳腺癌症(BC)的主要治疗选择,可能涉及通过芳香酶抑制剂抑制雌激素产生,或通过选择性雌激素受体调节剂(如他莫昔芬)或选择性雌激素受体降解剂(如富利斯特。然而,尽管这种药物在临床实践中可用,但对ET的新发或获得性耐药性是导致BC进展的内分泌治疗失败的主要原因。靶向、调节和降解ER的最新进展导致了新药的开发,这些新药能够克服与ESR1基因改变相关的内在或获得性ET耐药性。新型口服选择性雌激素受体降解剂能够降低ER蛋白表达并阻断雌激素依赖性和非依赖性ER信号传导,对ESR1突变具有更广泛的活性,似乎是克服标准ET失败的一种有前途的方法。本文综述了口服选择性雌激素受体降解剂的研究进展、现状及发展前景。
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Seminars in oncology
Seminars in oncology 医学-肿瘤学
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Oncology brings you current, authoritative, and practical reviews of developments in the etiology, diagnosis and management of cancer. Each issue examines topics of clinical importance, with an emphasis on providing both the basic knowledge needed to better understand a topic as well as evidence-based opinions from leaders in the field. Seminars in Oncology also seeks to be a venue for sharing a diversity of opinions including those that might be considered "outside the box". We welcome a healthy and respectful exchange of opinions and urge you to approach us with your insights as well as suggestions of topics that you deem worthy of coverage. By helping the reader understand the basic biology and the therapy of cancer as they learn the nuances from experts, all in a journal that encourages the exchange of ideas we aim to help move the treatment of cancer forward.
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