Estrogen-Related Receptor Gamma (ERRγ) as Biomarker and Novel Target for Therapeutic Intervention on Cancer: A Review

IF 3.7 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Priyanka Upadhyay, Ridhima Goel, Deepak Gulwani, Vijaya Sarangthem, Thoudam Debraj Singh
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Estrogen-related receptors (ERRs), genes similar to estrogen receptors, are identified as hormone-responsive systems associated with the ERR subfamily. These hormone-responsive systems facilitate oncometabolic programs to nourish cancer cell growth, a central node at the interface of cellular energy metabolism and cancer. Several independent studies have implicated ERR isoforms like ERRα, ERRβ, and ERRγ in the pathways of cancer development and progression. The construction of tissue-specific ERR transgenic or knockout mice and the application of synthetic ligands have precisely indicated the critical and diverse role of ERRγ than other isoforms. ERRγ, plays a critical and diverse role, enabling switching metabolism to oncometabolism in favor of cancer cells, making it a “hot target” in cancer therapy. ERRγ expression is correlated with the clinical status of diverse cancer types and various cancer tissue treatments. The dual feature of ERRγ raises interest in understanding its biogenesis and function in different tissues. This review aims to describe the structural organization of ERRs, their central occupancy at the interface of cancer and metabolism, and their biogenesis and expression profile across different cancers. It concludes that ERRγ has potential as a clinical marker in cancer prognosis and a novel non-conventional therapeutic target.

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雌激素相关γ受体(ERRγ)作为生物标记物和癌症治疗干预的新靶点:综述
雌激素相关受体(ERR)是与雌激素受体相似的基因,被确定为与ERR亚家族相关的激素反应系统。这些激素反应系统促进了癌细胞生长的代谢程序,是细胞能量代谢和癌症界面的中心节点。多项独立研究表明,ERRα、ERRβ和ERRγ等ERR异构体与癌症发生和发展的途径有关。组织特异性ERR转基因小鼠或基因敲除小鼠的构建以及合成配体的应用,精确地表明了ERRγ比其他同工酶具有关键性和多样性的作用。ERRγ发挥着关键和多样化的作用,使新陈代谢向有利于癌细胞的新陈代谢转换,成为癌症治疗的 "热门靶点"。ERRγ的表达与不同癌症类型的临床状况和各种癌症组织治疗方法相关。ERRγ的双重特性引起了人们对其在不同组织中的生物发生和功能的兴趣。本综述旨在描述ERR的结构组织、它们在癌症和新陈代谢界面上的中心位置,以及它们在不同癌症中的生物发生和表达概况。综述认为,ERRγ具有作为癌症预后临床标志物和新型非常规治疗靶点的潜力。
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Advanced Therapeutics
Advanced Therapeutics Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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