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Review Article

Hormonal regulation of CYP1A expression

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Pages 547-572 | Received 12 Jun 2009, Published online: 23 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is primarily involved in the transcriptional regulation of CYP1A enzymes, which are the main catalysts of the metabolic activation or inactivation of numerous procarcinogens, carcinogens, environmental toxicants, or therapeutic agents. Several endogenous factors, including hormones, can modify CYP1A induction, directly influencing CYP1A gene expression or AhR function or indirectly via crosstalks with other transcription factors. In this article, we summarize the current knowledge about the role of hormones (i.e., glucocorticoids, estrogens, progesterone, androgens, insulin, and glucagon) and hormone receptors as well as other essential factors (e.g., vitamin D, retinoids) in the modulation of CYP1A expression.

Acknowledgments

This study was supported by a János Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (BO/ 00413/05), the Czech-Hungarian Intergovernmental S&T Cooperation Program (CZ-25/2008), and the Slovenian-Hungarian Intergovernmental S&T Co- operation Program (Sl-5/2008).

Declaration of interest: The authors report no financial conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of this paper.

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