Literature DB >> 22398187

Seed, soil and secreted hormones: potential interactions of breast cancer cells with their endocrine/paracrine microenvironment and implications for treatment with bisphosphonates.

C Wilson1, I Holen, R E Coleman.   

Abstract

The process of formation of metastasis is undoubtedly inefficient, with the majority of disseminated tumour cells perishing in their metastatic environment. Their ability to survive is determined by their intrinsic abilities, with emerging evidence of the importance of cancer stem cells possessing self propagating potential, but also the interaction with the premetastatic niche, which may either help or hinder their formation into micrometastasis, thus influencing recurrence and survival in breast cancer patients. Use of the bone targeted agents bisphosphonates in the adjuvant setting has been extensively studied in large clinical trials, and demonstrated an interesting interplay with the endocrine microenvironment, with postmenopausal women or premenopausal women receiving ovarian suppression therapy gaining a survival advantage compared to pre/perimenopausal women. The interaction between the endocrine hormones and the paracrine TGFβ growth factors may provide an explanation for the differences seen according to ovarian function in the response to bisphosphonates. In this review the evidence of interplay between ovarian endocrine hormones, TGFβ paracrine growth factors and bisphosphonates will be presented, and subsequent influence on breast cancer cells in the bone pre-metastatic niche hypothesised.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22398187     DOI: 10.1016/j.ctrv.2012.02.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Treat Rev        ISSN: 0305-7372            Impact factor:   12.111


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2.  CCL9 Induced by TGFβ Signaling in Myeloid Cells Enhances Tumor Cell Survival in the Premetastatic Organ.

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3.  Phase III Randomized Trial of Bisphosphonates as Adjuvant Therapy in Breast Cancer: S0307.

Authors:  Julie R Gralow; William E Barlow; Alexander H G Paterson; Jieling L M'iao; Danika L Lew; Alison T Stopeck; Daniel F Hayes; Dawn L Hershman; Mark M Schubert; Mark Clemons; Catherine H Van Poznak; Elizabeth C Dees; James N Ingle; Carla I Falkson; Anthony D Elias; Michael J Messino; Jeffrey H Margolis; Shaker R Dakhil; Helen K Chew; Kim Z Dammann; Jeffrey S Abrams; Robert B Livingston; Gabriel N Hortobagyi
Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  2020-07-01       Impact factor: 13.506

4.  Bone microenvironment-mediated resistance of cancer cells to bisphosphonates and impact on bone osteocytes/stem cells.

Authors:  Abeer Alasmari; Shih-Chun Lin; Serge Dibart; Erdjan Salih
Journal:  Clin Exp Metastasis       Date:  2016-05-07       Impact factor: 5.150

5.  Repurposing of bisphosphonates for the prevention and therapy of nonsmall cell lung and breast cancer.

Authors:  Agnes Stachnik; Tony Yuen; Jameel Iqbal; Miriam Sgobba; Yogesh Gupta; Ping Lu; Graziana Colaianni; Yaoting Ji; Ling-Ling Zhu; Se-Min Kim; Jianhua Li; Peng Liu; Sudeh Izadmehr; Jaya Sangodkar; Thomas Scherer; Shiraz Mujtaba; Matthew Galsky; Jorge Gomez; Solomon Epstein; Christoph Buettner; Zhuan Bian; Alberta Zallone; Aneel K Aggarwal; Shozeb Haider; Maria I New; Li Sun; Goutham Narla; Mone Zaidi
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2014-12-01       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  Bisphosphonates inactivate human EGFRs to exert antitumor actions.

Authors:  Tony Yuen; Agnes Stachnik; Jameel Iqbal; Miriam Sgobba; Yogesh Gupta; Ping Lu; Graziana Colaianni; Yaoting Ji; Ling-Ling Zhu; Se-Min Kim; Jianhua Li; Peng Liu; Sudeh Izadmehr; Jaya Sangodkar; Jack Bailey; Yathin Latif; Shiraz Mujtaba; Solomon Epstein; Terry F Davies; Zhuan Bian; Alberta Zallone; Aneel K Aggarwal; Shozeb Haider; Maria I New; Li Sun; Goutham Narla; Mone Zaidi
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2014-12-01       Impact factor: 11.205

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Authors:  Douglas W McMillin; Joseph M Negri; Constantine S Mitsiades
Journal:  Nat Rev Drug Discov       Date:  2013-03       Impact factor: 84.694

8.  Effects of letrozole on breast cancer micro-metastatic tumor growth in bone and lung in mice inoculated with murine 4T1 cells.

Authors:  Wendan Wang; Aashvini Belosay; Xujuan Yang; James A Hartman; Huaxin Song; Urszula T Iwaniec; Russell T Turner; Mona I Churchwell; Daniel R Doerge; William G Helferich
Journal:  Clin Exp Metastasis       Date:  2016-05-21       Impact factor: 5.150

9.  Progesterone metabolites regulate induction, growth, and suppression of estrogen- and progesterone receptor-negative human breast cell tumors.

Authors:  John P Wiebe; Guihua Zhang; Ian Welch; Heather-Anne T Cadieux-Pitre
Journal:  Breast Cancer Res       Date:  2013-05-11       Impact factor: 6.466

10.  The Breast Cancer to Bone (B2B) Metastases Research Program: a multi-disciplinary investigation of bone metastases from breast cancer.

Authors:  Nigel T Brockton; Stephanie J Gill; Stephanie L Laborge; Alexander H G Paterson; Linda S Cook; Hans J Vogel; Carrie S Shemanko; David A Hanley; Anthony M Magliocco; Christine M Friedenreich
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2015-07-10       Impact factor: 4.430

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