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Relationships of sex steroid hormone levels in benign and cancerous breast tissue and blood: A critical appraisal of current science.

Frank Z Stanczyk1, Brett W Mathews2, Mark E Sherman3.   

Abstract

A systematic review of the literature on sex steroid measurement in breast tissue identified only 19 articles meeting the following criteria: menopausal status given; steroids measured in tissue homogenates by conventional RIA with a purification step or by mass spectrometry; and values reported per g tissue or per g protein. Twelve articles were analyzed in detail for: ratios of sex steroid hormone levels in cancerous or benign tissues to blood levels, stratified by menopausal status; ratios between the different hormone levels within tissues or within blood; and difference in these ratios between tissue and blood compartments. Estrogen and androgen concentrations varied greatly in benign and cancerous tissues and in blood between individuals. Postmenopausal, but not premenopausal, estradiol concentrations were significantly higher in cancerous compared to benign breast tissue. The estradiol/estrone ratio was lowest in premenopausal benign tissue, and substantially higher in premenopausal cancerous tissue and postmenopausal benign and cancerous tissues. Estradiol and estrone levels were considerably higher in tissue than in plasma in both premenopausal and postmenopausal women. Androgen levels were generally higher in the benign than the cancerous tissue, and tissue androgen levels were higher than in plasma, suggesting in situ aromatization of androgens to estrogens in breast cancer tissue. Limited available data on levels of hydroxylated estrogens in breast tissue compared to corresponding levels in plasma or urine were reviewed, but due to the paucity of studies no conclusions can presently be drawn regarding the relationship of the 2-hydroxyestrone:16α-hydroxyestrone ratio to breast cancer risk and genotoxic effects of 4-hydroxylated estrogens. Finally, data on hormone levels in breast adipose tissue were analyzed; high levels of androstenedione and testosterone and significant estrone and estradiol levels in breast adipocytes from postmenopausal breast cancer patients are consistent with an obesity-inflammation-aromatase axis occurring locally in breast tissue. The controversies regarding the source of intratumoral estrogens in the breast are summarized.
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Keywords:  Androgens; Benign; Breast; Cancerous; Estrogens; Tissue

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25554581     DOI: 10.1016/j.steroids.2014.12.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Steroids        ISSN: 0039-128X            Impact factor:   2.668


  18 in total

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Review 2.  Research Strategies for Nutritional and Physical Activity Epidemiology and Cancer Prevention.

Authors:  Somdat Mahabir; Walter C Willett; Christine M Friedenreich; Gabriel Y Lai; Carol J Boushey; Charles E Matthews; Rashmi Sinha; Graham A Colditz; Joseph A Rothwell; Jill Reedy; Alpa V Patel; Michael F Leitzmann; Gary E Fraser; Sharon Ross; Stephen D Hursting; Christian C Abnet; Lawrence H Kushi; Philip R Taylor; Ross L Prentice
Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev       Date:  2017-12-18       Impact factor: 4.254

3.  Menopause Is a Determinant of Breast Aromatase Expression and Its Associations With BMI, Inflammation, and Systemic Markers.

Authors:  Kristy A Brown; Neil M Iyengar; Xi Kathy Zhou; Ayca Gucalp; Kotha Subbaramaiah; Hanhan Wang; Dilip D Giri; Monica Morrow; Domenick J Falcone; Nils K Wendel; Lisle A Winston; Michael Pollak; Anneloor Dierickx; Clifford A Hudis; Andrew J Dannenberg
Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2017-05-01       Impact factor: 5.958

4.  Association of HSD3B1 Genotype and Clinical Outcomes in Postmenopausal Estrogen-Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer.

Authors:  Meghan R Flanagan; David R Doody; Jenna Voutsinas; Qian Wu; Kalyan Banda; Nima Sharifi; Christopher I Li; Vijayakrishna K Gadi
Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol       Date:  2022-07-01       Impact factor: 4.339

5.  Serum hormone levels and normal breast histology among premenopausal women.

Authors:  Mark E Sherman; Thomas de Bel; Michael G Heckman; Launia J White; Joshua Ogony; Melody Stallings-Mann; Tracy Hilton; Amy C Degnim; Robert A Vierkant; Tanya Hoskin; Matthew R Jensen; Laura Pacheco-Spann; Jill E Henry; Anna Maria Storniolo; Jodi M Carter; Stacey J Winham; Derek C Radisky; Jeroen van der Laak
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6.  Inheritance of a common androgen synthesis variant allele is associated with female COVID susceptibility in UK Biobank.

Authors:  Jeffrey M McManus; Navin Sabharwal; Peter Bazeley; Nima Sharifi
Journal:  Eur J Endocrinol       Date:  2022-05-12       Impact factor: 6.558

7.  Serum Estrogens and Estrogen Metabolites and Endometrial Cancer Risk among Postmenopausal Women.

Authors:  Louise A Brinton; Britton Trabert; Garnet L Anderson; Roni T Falk; Ashley S Felix; Barbara J Fuhrman; Margery L Gass; Lewis H Kuller; Ruth M Pfeiffer; Thomas E Rohan; Howard D Strickler; Xia Xu; Nicolas Wentzensen
Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev       Date:  2016-04-12       Impact factor: 4.254

8.  Relationship between crown-like structures and sex-steroid hormones in breast adipose tissue and serum among postmenopausal breast cancer patients.

Authors:  Maeve Mullooly; Hannah P Yang; Roni T Falk; Sarah J Nyante; Renata Cora; Ruth M Pfeiffer; Derek C Radisky; Daniel W Visscher; Lynn C Hartmann; Jodi M Carter; Amy C Degnim; Frank Z Stanczyk; Jonine D Figueroa; Montserrat Garcia-Closas; Jolanta Lissowska; Melissa A Troester; Stephen M Hewitt; Louise A Brinton; Mark E Sherman; Gretchen L Gierach
Journal:  Breast Cancer Res       Date:  2017-01-19       Impact factor: 6.466

9.  Estrogen promotes the brain metastatic colonization of triple negative breast cancer cells via an astrocyte-mediated paracrine mechanism.

Authors:  C A Sartorius; C T Hanna; B Gril; H Cruz; N J Serkova; K M Huber; P Kabos; T B Schedin; V F Borges; P S Steeg; D M Cittelly
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2015-09-28       Impact factor: 9.867

Review 10.  Obesity and adverse breast cancer risk and outcome: Mechanistic insights and strategies for intervention.

Authors:  Manuel Picon-Ruiz; Cynthia Morata-Tarifa; Janeiro J Valle-Goffin; Eitan R Friedman; Joyce M Slingerland
Journal:  CA Cancer J Clin       Date:  2017-08-01       Impact factor: 508.702

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