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Evaluation of steroid hormones and their receptors in development and progression
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Bennett NC
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; Ng KL
; Gobe GC
J Kidney Cancer VHL
2014[]; 1
(2
): 17-25
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Steroid hormones and their receptors have important roles in normal kidney
biology, and alterations in their expression and function help explain the
differences in development of kidney diseases, such as nephrotic syndrome and
chronic kidney disease. The distinct gender difference in incidence of renal cell
carcinoma (RCC), with males having almost twice the incidence as females
globally, also suggests a role for sex hormones or their receptors in RCC
development and progression. There was a peak in interest in evaluating the roles
of androgen and estrogen receptors in RCC pathogenesis in the late 20(th)
century, with some positive outcomes for RCC therapy that targeted estrogen
receptors, especially for metastatic disease. Since that time, however, there
have been few studies that look at use of steroid hormone modulators for RCC,
especially in the light of new therapies such as the tyrosine kinase inhibitors
and new immune therapies, which are having some success for treatment of
metastatic RCC. This review summarises past and current literature and attempts
to stimulate renewed interest in research into the steroid hormones and their
receptors, which might be used to effect, for example, in combination with the
other newer targeted therapies for RCC.