Impact of sex hormones on development and progression in NEN: a new therapeutic target?

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Endocrine-related cancer Pub Date : 2025-09-29 Print Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1530/ERC-25-0164
Roberta Modica, Alessia Liccardi, Elena Zago, Nevena Mikovic, Franz Sesti, Sofia Ballarini, Renata Simona Auriemma, Annamaria Colao
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Abstract

Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN) are a rare and heterogeneous group of malignancies with rising incidence, requiring multidisciplinary and personalized management. Sex is emerging as a crucial factor in NEN development and progression. Genetic, epigenetic, and hormonal mechanisms have been proposed as potential contributors influencing treatment response and prognosis, but an in-depth analysis of the role of sex hormones and their receptors in NEN is still lacking. This review aims to analyze the impact of sex hormones and their receptors in sporadic NEN to provide potential therapeutic targets in the context of precision medicine. An overview of current preclinical and clinical evidence focused on different primary NEN, including gastroenteropancreatic, lung, prostate, and medullary thyroid cancers, focusing on estrogen, progesterone, and androgen receptors, has been made to clarify their role in NEN. Variable and conflicting results emerged across different primaries. Progesterone receptors appear to play a pivotal role in pancreatic and lung NEN, while estrogen receptors are more frequently involved in small intestine NEN and medullary thyroid carcinoma, suggesting a possible role in metastatic spread. Further studies are required to increase knowledge of the underlying mechanism of sex differences in NEN to define potential therapeutic targets for personalized care.

性激素对NEN发生发展的影响:一个新的治疗靶点?
神经内分泌肿瘤(NEN)是一种罕见且异质性的恶性肿瘤,发病率呈上升趋势,需要多学科和个性化的治疗。性正在成为NEN发展和进步的一个关键因素。遗传、表观遗传和激素机制被认为是影响NEN治疗反应和预后的潜在因素,但性激素及其受体在NEN中的作用仍缺乏深入的分析。本文旨在分析性激素及其受体在散发性NEN中的作用,为精准医学提供潜在的治疗靶点。本文综述了不同原发性NEN(包括胃肠胰癌、肺癌、前列腺癌和甲状腺髓样癌)的临床前和临床证据,重点介绍了雌激素、孕激素和雄激素受体在NEN中的作用。在不同的初选中出现了不同的和相互矛盾的结果。孕激素受体似乎在胰腺和肺部NEN中起关键作用,而雌激素受体更频繁地参与小肠NEN和甲状腺髓样癌,提示可能在转移扩散中起作用。需要进一步的研究来增加对NEN性别差异的潜在机制的了解,以确定个性化护理的潜在治疗靶点。
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