Gynecomastia and its potential progression to male breast cancer: Mechanisms, genetic factors, and hormonal interactions

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Dingyi Fu , Haoquan Miao , Zhonglin Wang , Chuang Yang
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Abstract

Gynecomastia is the most common breast condition in men, while male breast cancer remains relatively rare. This review explores the potential relationship between gynecomastia and male breast cancer, with a focus on the roles of hormonal imbalances, genetic factors, and molecular mechanisms in the progression of these conditions. While it remains controversial whether gynecomastia is a precancerous lesion for male breast cancer, this review summarizes the roles of estrogen and androgen receptors, the regulation of aromatase expression, and mutations in key genes such as BRCA1/2. These insights point to possible pathways by which gynecomastia could transition into male breast cancer. Additionally, hormones such as prolactin, insulin-like growth factor-1, and leptin may play significant roles in this progression. We provide an overview of the current understanding and identify key areas for further research, emphasizing the need for large-scale prospective studies to determine the causal relationship between gynecomastia and male breast cancer.
男性乳房发育症及其发展为男性乳腺癌的可能性:机制、遗传因素和激素的相互作用
男性乳房发育症是男性最常见的乳房疾病,而男性乳腺癌相对罕见。本文探讨了男性乳房发育症与男性乳腺癌之间的潜在关系,重点讨论了激素失衡、遗传因素和分子机制在这些疾病进展中的作用。尽管男性乳房发育是否为男性乳腺癌的癌前病变仍存在争议,但本文综述了雌激素和雄激素受体的作用、芳香化酶表达的调控以及BRCA1/2等关键基因的突变。这些见解指出了男性乳房发育可能转变为男性乳腺癌的途径。此外,催乳素、胰岛素样生长因子-1和瘦素等激素可能在这一过程中发挥重要作用。我们概述了目前的认识,并确定了进一步研究的关键领域,强调需要进行大规模的前瞻性研究来确定男性乳房发育症和男性乳腺癌之间的因果关系。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
3.20%
发文量
213
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology publishes scholarly, critical reviews in all fields of oncology and hematology written by experts from around the world. Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology is the Official Journal of the European School of Oncology (ESO) and the International Society of Liquid Biopsy.
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