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Estrogen and thyroid cancer is a stem affair: A preliminary study.

Mariangela Zane1, Carmelo Parello1, Gianmaria Pennelli2, Danyelle M Townsend3, Stefano Merigliano1, Marco Boscaro4, Antonio Toniato1, Giovannella Baggio5, Maria Rosa Pelizzo1, Domenico Rubello6, Isabella Merante Boschin1.   

Abstract

Gender influences Papillary Thyroid Cancer (PTC) with an incidence of 3:1 when comparing women to men with different aggressiveness. This gender discrepancy suggests some role of sex hormones in favoring the malignant progression of thyroid tissue to cancer. Estrogens are known to promote Stem Cell self-renewal and, therefore, may be involved in tumor initiation. The goals of these studies are to investigate the underlying causes of gender differences in PTC by studying the specific role of estrogens on tumor cells and their involvement within the Cancer Stem Cell (CSC) compartment. Exposure to 1nmoll-1 Estradiol for 24h promotes growth and maintenance of PTC Stem Cells, while inducing dose-dependent cellular proliferation and differentiation following Estradiol administration. Whereas mimicking a condition of hormonal imbalance led to an opposite phenotype compared to a continuous treatment. In vivo we find that Estradiol promotes motility and tumorigenicity of CSCs. Estradiol-treated mice inoculated with Thyroid Cancer Stem Cell-enriched cells developed larger tumor masses than control mice. Furthermore, Estradiol-pretreated Cancer Stem cells migrated to distant organs, while untreated cells remained circumscribed. We also find that the biological response elicited by estrogens on Papillary Thyroid Cancer in women differed from men in pathways mediated. This could explain the gender imbalance in tumor incidence and development and could be useful to develop gender specific treatment of (PTC).
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Keywords:  Cancer signaling; Cancer stem cells; Estrogen; Gender medicine; Thyroid cancer

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27899250      PMCID: PMC5218826          DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2016.11.043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother        ISSN: 0753-3322            Impact factor:   6.529


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