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    Dean\u27s Report - Spring 2021

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    mTOR/S6K1 and MAPK/RSK signaling pathways coordinately regulate estrogen receptor α serine 167 phosphorylation

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    AbstractResistance to anti-estrogen therapy is a major clinical concern in treatment of breast cancer. Estrogen-independent phosphorylation of estrogen receptor α, specifically on Ser167, is one of the contributing causes to development of resistance, and a prognostic marker for the disease. Here, we dissect the signaling pathways responsible for Ser167 phosphorylation. We report that the mTOR/S6K1 and MAPK/RSK contribute non-overlapping inputs into ERα activation via Ser167 phosphorylation. This cooperation may be targeted in breast cancer treatment by a combination of mTOR and MAPK inhibitors
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