Authors
Dmitry Chebotaev, Alexander Yemelyanov, Irina Budunova
Publication date
2007/8
Source
Molecular Carcinogenesis: Published in cooperation with the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Volume
46
Issue
8
Pages
732-740
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
Glucocorticoid hormones exert a tumor suppressor effect in different experimental models, including mouse skin carcinogenesis. The glucocorticoid control of cellular functions is mediated via the glucocorticoid receptor (GR), a well‐known transcription factor that regulates genes by DNA‐binding dependent transactivation, and DNA‐binding independent transrepression through negative interaction with other transcription factors. In this perspective, we analyze known mechanisms that underlie the anticancer effect of GR signaling, including effects on cell growth, differentiation, apoptosis, and angiogenesis. We also discuss a novel mechanism for the tumor suppressor effect of the GR in skin: through the regulation of the number and status of follicular epithelial stem cells (SC), which are a target cell population for skin carcinogenesis. Our studies on keratin5.GR transgenic animals that are resistant to skin …
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D Chebotaev, A Yemelyanov, I Budunova - … Carcinogenesis: Published in cooperation with the …, 2007