模仿怀孕作为预防乳腺癌的策略。

IF 0.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Julia Santucci-Pereira, Christina George, David Armiss, Irma H Russo, Johana E Vanegas, Fathima Sheriff, Ricardo Lopez de Cicco, Yanrong Su, Patricia A Russo, Lucas T Bidinotto, Jose Russo
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引用次数: 31

摘要

怀孕及其对乳腺癌风险的影响已被广泛调查;研究人员一致认为,早孕可以在以后的生活中预防乳腺癌,而无产和晚产则与患乳腺癌的风险增加有关。怀孕如何降低患乳腺癌的风险这个问题的答案一直难以捉摸;然而,怀孕和乳腺癌一样,是一种类似的激素依赖实体,受雌激素、黄体酮和特别重要的人绒毛膜促性腺激素(hCG)的直接控制。在本报告中,我们强调了我们实验室先前描述的Sprague-Dawley大鼠暴露于已知的癌症预防条件(妊娠、hCG和孕激素+雌激素)下乳腺形态学和基因表达水平的主要变化。此外,我们假设hCG诱导的保护机制可以降低细胞被致癌物转化的可能性。
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Mimicking pregnancy as a strategy for breast cancer prevention.

Pregnancy and its effects on breast cancer risk have been widely investigated; there is consensus among researchers that early pregnancy confers protection against breast cancer later in life, whereas nulliparity and late-age parity have been associated with increased risk of developing breast cancer. The answer to the question of how pregnancy reduces breast cancer risk has been elusive; however, pregnancy, like breast cancer, is a similar hormone-dependent entity under direct control of estrogen, progesterone and, of particular importance, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). In this report, we emphasize the main changes, previously described by our laboratory, in morphology and gene expression levels of the mammary gland of Sprague-Dawley rats exposed to known cancer-preventative conditions (pregnancy, hCG and progesterone + estrogen). In addition, we postulate a protective mechanism induced by hCG that could reduce the cell's potential to be transformed by carcinogens.

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期刊介绍: Breast Cancer Management (ISSN: 1758-1923) addresses key issues in disease management by exploring the best patient-centered clinical research and presenting this information both directly, as clinical findings, and in practice-oriented formats of direct relevance in the clinic. The journal also highlights significant advances in basic and translational research, and places them in context for future therapy. Breast Cancer Management provides oncologists and other health professionals with the latest findings and opinions on reducing the burden of this widespread disease. Recent research findings and advances clinical practice in the field are reported and analyzed by international experts. The journal presents this information in clear, accessible formats. All articles are subject to independent review by a minimum of three independent experts. Unsolicited article proposals are welcomed and authors are required to comply fully with the journal’s Disclosure & Conflict of Interest Policy as well as major publishing guidelines, including ICMJE and GPP3. Coverage includes: Diagnosis and imaging, Surgical approaches, Radiotherapy, Systemic therapies, Cancer clinical trials, Genetic aspects of disease, Personalized medicine, Translational research and biomarker studies, Management of psychological distress, Epidemiological studies, Pharmacoeconomics, Evidence-based treatment guidelines.
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