ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Breast cyst fluids increase the proliferation of breast cell lines in correlation with their hormone and growth factor concentration

Objective and design: Gross cystic disease (GCD) of the breast is reported to occur in 7% of women in the developed world and, although not premalignant, is thought to be associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. Hormone and growth factor concentration levels were measured in breast cyst f...

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Published in:Clinical endocrinology (Oxford) Vol. 64; no. 1; pp. 20 - 28
Main Authors: Enriori, Pablo J, Vazquez, Stella Maris, Chiauzzi, Violeta, Perez, Cecilia, Fischer, Carlos R, Gori, Jorge R, Etkin, Alberto E, Charreau, Eduardo, Calandra, Ricardo S, Luethy, Isabel A
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Abstract Objective and design: Gross cystic disease (GCD) of the breast is reported to occur in 7% of women in the developed world and, although not premalignant, is thought to be associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. Hormone and growth factor concentration levels were measured in breast cyst fluid (BCF) to correlate them with their mitogenic activity in tumour (MCF-7) or nontransformed (MCF-10A) cells. Results: Oestradiol (E sub(2)), oestrone (E sub(1)), E sub(2)-sulfate (E sub(2)-S), E sub(1)-sulfate (E sub(1)-S) and epidermal growth factor (EGF) concentrations were, as expected, significantly higher in type I than in type II cysts, while transforming growth factor-beta 2 (TGF- beta 2) showed higher levels in type II cysts. Fifty per cent of the BCF samples stimulated [ super(3)H]-thymidine incorporation into MCF-7 cells while 34.5% inhibited this parameter. In MCF-10A cells, most BCF samples were stimulatory (85%). E sub(2), E sub(1) and EGF concentrations in BCF samples correlated significantly and positively with cell proliferation in MCF-7 cells, whereas a significant negative correlation was found for TGF- beta 2. In MCF-10A cells, only E sub(2)-S and E sub(1)-S exhibited significant positive correlation, whereas a significant negative correlation was found for TGF- beta 2. Progesterone (Pg), E sub(2) and EGF incubated under the same conditions had a stimulatory effect on [ super(3)H]-thymidine incorporation into MCF-7 cells, whereas TGF- beta 2 inhibited this parameter. Pg, E sub(2), E sub(1) and EGF significantly stimulated this parameter in MCF-10A cells. Conclusions: The stimulatory action of BCF on cell proliferation in a model of human breast epithelial cells could partly explain the increased incidence of breast cancer in cyst-bearing women.
AbstractList Objective and design: Gross cystic disease (GCD) of the breast is reported to occur in 7% of women in the developed world and, although not premalignant, is thought to be associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. Hormone and growth factor concentration levels were measured in breast cyst fluid (BCF) to correlate them with their mitogenic activity in tumour (MCF-7) or nontransformed (MCF-10A) cells. Results: Oestradiol (E sub(2)), oestrone (E sub(1)), E sub(2)-sulfate (E sub(2)-S), E sub(1)-sulfate (E sub(1)-S) and epidermal growth factor (EGF) concentrations were, as expected, significantly higher in type I than in type II cysts, while transforming growth factor-beta 2 (TGF- beta 2) showed higher levels in type II cysts. Fifty per cent of the BCF samples stimulated [ super(3)H]-thymidine incorporation into MCF-7 cells while 34.5% inhibited this parameter. In MCF-10A cells, most BCF samples were stimulatory (85%). E sub(2), E sub(1) and EGF concentrations in BCF samples correlated significantly and positively with cell proliferation in MCF-7 cells, whereas a significant negative correlation was found for TGF- beta 2. In MCF-10A cells, only E sub(2)-S and E sub(1)-S exhibited significant positive correlation, whereas a significant negative correlation was found for TGF- beta 2. Progesterone (Pg), E sub(2) and EGF incubated under the same conditions had a stimulatory effect on [ super(3)H]-thymidine incorporation into MCF-7 cells, whereas TGF- beta 2 inhibited this parameter. Pg, E sub(2), E sub(1) and EGF significantly stimulated this parameter in MCF-10A cells. Conclusions: The stimulatory action of BCF on cell proliferation in a model of human breast epithelial cells could partly explain the increased incidence of breast cancer in cyst-bearing women.
Author Gori, Jorge R
Luethy, Isabel A
Enriori, Pablo J
Calandra, Ricardo S
Perez, Cecilia
Etkin, Alberto E
Charreau, Eduardo
Vazquez, Stella Maris
Chiauzzi, Violeta
Fischer, Carlos R
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