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Cholesterol, Oxysterols and LXRs in Breast Cancer Pathophysiology

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Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer among women. In 2018, it is estimated that 627,000 women died from breast cancer. This is approximately 15% of all cancer deaths among women (WHO 2018). Breast cancer is a multifactorial chronic disease. While important progress has been made to treat patients, many questions regarding aspects of this disease relating to carcinogenesis are still open. During carcinogenesis, cells exhibit cholesterol homeostasis deregulation. This results in an accumulation of intracellular cholesterol, which is required to sustain their high growth rate. Cholesterol efflux and influx are two metabolic pathways that are necessary to prevent cholesterol accumulation in the cells. Liver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors that, upon activation, induce the expression of ABC transporters, responsible for promoting cholesterol efflux, and the expression of IDOL (inducible degrader of low-density lipoprotein receptor), in charge of reducing cholesterol influx. Oxysterols, oxygenated derivatives of cholesterol formed through different pathways, have been discovered as LXR-specific ligands. Some oxysterols are involved in tumor formation while others are considered anti-tumor agents. In the present review, we discuss the involvement of cholesterol, oxysterols and LXRs in breast cancer pathophysiology, with an emphasis on the biological effects of LXR ligands.
Title: Cholesterol, Oxysterols and LXRs in Breast Cancer Pathophysiology
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Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer among women.
In 2018, it is estimated that 627,000 women died from breast cancer.
This is approximately 15% of all cancer deaths among women (WHO 2018).
Breast cancer is a multifactorial chronic disease.
While important progress has been made to treat patients, many questions regarding aspects of this disease relating to carcinogenesis are still open.
During carcinogenesis, cells exhibit cholesterol homeostasis deregulation.
This results in an accumulation of intracellular cholesterol, which is required to sustain their high growth rate.
Cholesterol efflux and influx are two metabolic pathways that are necessary to prevent cholesterol accumulation in the cells.
Liver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors that, upon activation, induce the expression of ABC transporters, responsible for promoting cholesterol efflux, and the expression of IDOL (inducible degrader of low-density lipoprotein receptor), in charge of reducing cholesterol influx.
Oxysterols, oxygenated derivatives of cholesterol formed through different pathways, have been discovered as LXR-specific ligands.
Some oxysterols are involved in tumor formation while others are considered anti-tumor agents.
In the present review, we discuss the involvement of cholesterol, oxysterols and LXRs in breast cancer pathophysiology, with an emphasis on the biological effects of LXR ligands.

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