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Grainyhead-like Protein 2: The Emerging Role in Hormone-Dependent Cancers and Epigenetics

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ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 160, Issue 5, Pages 1275-1288

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ENDOCRINE SOC
DOI: 10.1210/en.2019-00213

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  1. University of Wisconsin Office of the Provost
  2. University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
  3. McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research
  4. University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center
  5. American Cancer Society Research Scholar Grant [RSG-17-033-01]

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In mammals, the grainyhead-like transcription factor (GRHL) family is composed of three nuclear proteins that are responsible for driving epithelial cell fate: GRHL1, GRHL2, and GRHL3. GRHL2 is important in maintaining proper tubulogenesis during development and in suppressing the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. Within the last decade, evidence indicates both tumor-suppressive and oncogenic roles for GRHL2 in various types of cancers. Recent studies suggest that GRHL2 may be especially important in hormone-dependent cancers, as correlative relationships exist between GRHL2 and various steroid receptors, such as the androgen and estrogen receptors. Acting as a pioneer factor and coactivator, GRHL2 may directly affect steroid receptor transcriptional activity. This review will highlight recent discoveries of GRHL2 activity in cancer and in maintaining the epithelial state, while also exploring recent literature on the role of GRHL2 in hormone-dependent cancers and epigenetics.

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