Regulation of the expression of the estrogen related receptors (ERRs).
Lucile CrevetJean-Marc VanackerPublished in: Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (2020)
Estrogen related receptors (ERRα, β and γ in mammals) are orphan members of the nuclear receptor superfamily acting as transcription factors. ERRs are expressed in several tissues and cells and they display various physiological and pathological functions, controlling, amongst others and depending on the receptor, bone homeostasis, energy metabolism, embryonic stem cell pluripotency, and cancer progression. In contrast to classical nuclear receptors, the activities of the ERRs are not controlled by a natural ligand. Regulation of their activities thus rely on other means such as post-translational modification or availability of transcriptional co-regulators. In addition, regulation of their mere expression under given physiological or pathological conditions is a particularly important level of control. Here we discuss the mechanisms involved in the regulation of ERRs expression and the reported means to impact on it using pharmacological approaches.
Keyphrases
- poor prognosis
- transcription factor
- stem cells
- binding protein
- gene expression
- induced apoptosis
- squamous cell carcinoma
- magnetic resonance
- estrogen receptor
- long non coding rna
- magnetic resonance imaging
- oxidative stress
- signaling pathway
- bone marrow
- body composition
- postmenopausal women
- cell therapy
- young adults
- dna binding
- mesenchymal stem cells
- heat shock protein
- childhood cancer