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Investigation of the cumulative body burden of estrogen-3,4-quinone in breast cancer patients and controls using albumin adducts as biomarkers.

Che Lin1, Dar-Ren Chen, Wei-Chung Hsieh, Wen-Fa Yu, Ching-Chiuan Lin, Mao-Huei Ko, Chang-Hsin Juan, Ben-Jei Tsuang, Po-Hsiung Lin.   

Abstract

Both 17β-estradiol-2,3-quinone (E2-2,3-Q) and 17β-estradiol-3,4-quinone (E2-3,4-Q) are reactive metabolites of estrogen. Elevation of E2-3,4-Q to E2-2,3-Q ratio is thought to be an important indicator of estrogen-induced carcinogenesis. Our current study compared the cumulative body burden of these estrogen quinones in serum samples taken from Taiwanese women with breast cancer (n=152) vs healthy controls (n=75) by using albumin (Alb) adducts as biomarkers. Results clearly demonstrated the presence of cysteinyl adducts of E2-2,3-Q-4-S-Alb and E2-3,4-Q-2-S-Alb in all study population at levels ranging from 61.7-1330 to 66.6-1,590 pmol/g, respectively. Correlation coefficient between E2-2,3-Q-4-S-Alb and E2-3,4-Q-2-S-Alb was 0.610 for controls and 0.767 for breast cancer patients (p<0.001). We also noticed that in premenopausal subjects with body mass index (BMI) less than 27, background levels of E2-3,4-Q-2-S-Alb was inversely proportional to BMI with about 25% increase in E2-3,4-Q-2-S-Alb per 5 kg/m(2) decrease in BMI (p<0.001). In addition, we confirmed that mean levels of E2-3,4-Q-2-S-Alb in breast cancer patients were ∼5-fold greater than in those of controls (p<0.001). Overall, this evidence suggests that disparity in estrogen disposition and the subsequent elevation of cumulative body burden of E2-3,4-Q may play a role in the development of breast cancer.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23422263     DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2013.02.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Lett        ISSN: 0378-4274            Impact factor:   4.372


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Review 1.  Mechanisms of estrogen carcinogenesis: The role of E2/E1-quinone metabolites suggests new approaches to preventive intervention--A review.

Authors:  James D Yager
Journal:  Steroids       Date:  2014-08-24       Impact factor: 2.668

2.  Profiling of Protein Adducts of Estrogen Quinones in 5-Year Survivors of Breast Cancer Without Recurrence.

Authors:  Che Lin; Ding-Ru Chen; Shou-Jen Kuo; Chi-Yen Feng; Dar-Ren Chen; Wei-Chung Hsieh; Po-Hsiung Lin
Journal:  Cancer Control       Date:  2022 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 3.302

Review 3.  Covalent adduction of endogenous and food-derived quinones to a protein: its biological significance.

Authors:  Yoji Kato; Naoko Suga
Journal:  J Clin Biochem Nutr       Date:  2018-05-01       Impact factor: 3.114

4.  Albumin and hemoglobin adducts of estrogen quinone as biomarkers for early detection of breast cancer.

Authors:  Po-Hsiung Lin; Hui-Ju Yang; Wei-Chung Hsieh; Che Lin; Ya-Chi Chan; Yu-Fen Wang; Yuan-Ting Yang; Kuo-Juei Lin; Li-Sheng Lin; Dar-Ren Chen
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-09-17       Impact factor: 3.240

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