Journal article

Drug and cell type-specific regulation of genes with different classes of estrogen receptor β-selective agonists

S Paruthiyil, A Cvoro, X Zhao, Z Wu, Y Sui, RE Staub, S Baggett, CB Herber, C Griffin, M Tagliaferri, HA Harris, I Cohen, LF Bjeldanes, TP Speed, F Schaufele, DC Leitman

Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2009

Abstract

Estrogens produce biological effects by interacting with two estrogen receptors, ERα and ERβ. Drugs that selectively target ERα or ERβ might be safer for conditions that have been traditionally treated with non-selective estrogens. Several synthetic and natural ERβ-selective compounds have been identified. One class of ERβ-selective agonists is represented by ERB-041 (WAY-202041) which binds to ERβ much greater than ERα. A second class of ERβ-selective agonists derived from plants include MF101, nyasol and liquiritigenin that bind similarly to both ERs, but only activate transcription with ERβ. Diarylpropionitrile represents a third class of ERβ-selective compounds because its selectivity is..

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