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Estrogen Represses Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) Growth Via Inhibiting Alternative Activation of Tumor-associated Macrophages (Tams)

Journal of Biological Chemistry(2012)

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Hepatocarcinoma cancer (HCC), one of the most malignant cancers, occurs significantly more often in men than in women; however, little is known about its underlying molecular mechanisms. Here we identified that 17β-estradiol (E2) could suppress tumor growth via regulating the polarization of macrophages. We showed that E2 re-administration reduced tumor growth in orthotopic and ectopic mice HCC models. E2 functioned as a suppressor for macrophage alternative activation and tumor progression by keeping estrogen receptor β (ERβ) away from interacting with ATP5J (also known as ATPase-coupling factor 6), a part of ATPase, thus inhibiting the JAK1-STAT6 signaling pathway. These studies introduce a novel mechanism for suppressing male-predominant HCC.
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Estrogen,Estrogen Receptor,Macrophages,Tumor Immunology,Tumor Therapy,Alternatively Activated Macrophages,Hepatocellular Carcinoma,Tumor Progression,Tumor-associated Macrophages (TAMs),Alternatively Activated Macrophage (M2)
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