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Oncology Reports | 2014

Mechanisms associated with resistance to tamoxifen in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer (review).

Rubí Viedma-Rodríguez; Luis Arturo Baiza-Gutman; Fabio Salamanca Gómez; Mariana Díaz‑Zaragoza; Guadalupe Martínez-Hernández; Ruth Ruiz-Esparza Garrido; Miguel Ángel Velázquez-Flores; Diego Arenas-Aranda

Anti-estrogens such as tamoxifen are widely used in the clinic to treat estrogen receptor-positive breast tumors. Patients with estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer initially respond to treatment with anti-hormonal agents such as tamoxifen, but remissions are often followed by the acquisition of resistance and, ultimately, disease relapse. The development of a rationale for the effective treatment of tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer requires an understanding of the complex signal transduction mechanisms. In the present study, we explored some mechanisms associated with resistance to tamoxifen, such as pharmacologic mechanisms, loss or modification in estrogen receptor expression, alterations in co-regulatory proteins and the regulation of the different signaling pathways that participate in different cellular processes such as survival, proliferation, stress, cell cycle, inhibition of apoptosis regulated by the Bcl-2 family, autophagy, altered expression of microRNA, and signaling pathways that regulate the epithelial-mesenchymal transition in the tumor microenvironment. Delineation of the molecular mechanisms underlying the development of resistance may aid in the development of treatment strategies to enhance response and compromise resistance.


Human Biology | 2006

FMR1 CGG Repeat Distribution and Linked Microsatellite-SNP Haplotypes in Normal Mexican Mestizo and Indigenous Populations

Xóchitl Adriana Felix-López; Raúl Argüello-García; Ricardo M. Cerda-Flores; Rosenda I. Peñaloza-Espinoza; Leonor Buentello-Malo; Francisco Javier Estrada-Mena; Manuel Ramos-Kuri; Fabio Salamanca Gómez; Diego Arenas-Aranda

ABSTRACT The (CGG)n repeat size distribution in the FMR1 gene was studied in healthy individuals: 80 X chromosomes of Mexican Mestizos from Mexico City and 33 X chromosomes of Mexican Amerindians from three indigenous communities (Purepechas, Nahuas, and Tzeltales), along with alleles and haplotypes defined by two microsatellite polymorphic markers (DXS548 and FRAXAC1) and two single nucleotide polymorphisms (FMRA and FMRB). Genetic frequencies of Mestizo and Amerindian subpopulations were statistically similar in almost all cases and thus were considered one population for comparisons with other populations. Sixteen (CGG)n alleles in the 17–38 size range were observed, and the most common were the 25 (38.0%), 26 (28.3%), and 24 (12.3%) repeat alleles. This pattern differs from most other populations reported, but a closer relation to Amerindian, European, and African populations was found, as expected from the historical admixture that gave rise to Mexican Mestizos. The results of the CA repeats analysis at DXS548-FRAXAC1 were restricted to nine haplotypes, of which haplotypes 7-4 (52.2%), 8-4 (23.8%), and 7-3 (11.5%) were predominant. The modal haplotype 7-4, instead of the nearly universal haplotype 7-3, had been reported exclusively in Eastern Asian populations. Likewise, only seven different FRAXAC1-FMRA-FMRB haplotypes were observed, including five novel haplotypes (3TA, 4TA, 3–A, 4–A, and 5–A), compared with Caucasians. Of these, haplotypes –A (78.7%) and 3–A (13.2%) were the most common in the Mexican population. These data suggest a singular but relatively low genetic diversity at FMR1 in the studied Mexican populations that may be related to the recent origin of Mestizos and the low admixture rate of Amerindians.


Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics | 2006

Genetic expression profiles and chromosomal alterations in sporadic breast cancer in Mexican women

Adán Valladares; Normand García Hernández; Fabio Salamanca Gómez; Everardo Curiel-Quezada; Eduardo Madrigal-Bujaidar; Ma. Dolores Vergara; Mónica Sierra Martínez; Diego Arenas Aranda


American Journal of Hematology | 2004

Polymorphism Distribution of Int13, Int22, and St14 VNTRs in a Mexican Population and Their Application in Carrier Diagnosis of Hemophilia A

Rafael Martínez Gallegos; Herminia Benítez Aranda; Carmen Navarrete; Rosenda Peñaloza Espinoza; Fabio Salamanca Gómez; Diego Arenas Aranda


Gaceta Medica De Mexico | 2008

Nuevos hallazgos moleculares en el síndrome de Marfán

Fabio Salamanca Gómez


Revista médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | 2003

Anemia de células falciformes y niveles de hemoglobina fetal

Eugenia Dolores Ruiz Cruz; Arcelia Hernández Maya; Beatriz Nieva García; Jorge García Azuara; Carmela Hernández Carvajal; Fabio Salamanca Gómez; Rosenda I. Peñaloza Espinosa


Gaceta Medica De Mexico | 1998

Tras las huellas del silencio: los genes que originan la sordera

Fabio Salamanca Gómez


Revista médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | 2000

Avances en distrofias musculares

Ramón M Coral Vázquez; Carmen Navarrete Cadena; Irma Mendoza Camarillo; Astrid Barraza García; Fabio Salamanca Gómez


Gaceta Medica De Mexico | 1999

Patología médica ocasionada por repetidos de trinucleótidos

Diego Arenas Aranda; Rosendo Peñaloza; Fabio Salamanca Gómez


Acta Pediátrica de México | 2015

Books presentation: Values and virtues in medicine and Ethics in work. Reconstruction of values through literature

Fabio Salamanca Gómez

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Diego Arenas Aranda

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Diego Arenas-Aranda

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Ramón M Coral Vázquez

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Ruth Ruiz-Esparza Garrido

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Adán Valladares

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Carlos Zavala

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Diego Arenas

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Eugenia Dolores Ruiz Cruz

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Everardo Curiel-Quezada

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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