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Hormonal Homologies between Canine Mammary Cancer and Human Breast Cancer in a Series of Cases

SIMPLE SUMMARY: There is worldwide interest in understanding the cancerous diseases that are causing increasing deaths in humans. In recent years, interest has grown in finding suitable models of different types of cancer in animals to lead the scientific community to a better understanding of the d...

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Autores principales: de Andrés, Paloma Jimena, Cáceres, Sara, Illera, Juan Carlos, Crespo, Belén, Silván, Gema, Queiroga, Felisbina Luisa, Illera, Maria José, Pérez-Alenza, Maria Dolores, Peña, Laura
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9414677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36006309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9080395
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author de Andrés, Paloma Jimena
Cáceres, Sara
Illera, Juan Carlos
Crespo, Belén
Silván, Gema
Queiroga, Felisbina Luisa
Illera, Maria José
Pérez-Alenza, Maria Dolores
Peña, Laura
author_facet de Andrés, Paloma Jimena
Cáceres, Sara
Illera, Juan Carlos
Crespo, Belén
Silván, Gema
Queiroga, Felisbina Luisa
Illera, Maria José
Pérez-Alenza, Maria Dolores
Peña, Laura
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: There is worldwide interest in understanding the cancerous diseases that are causing increasing deaths in humans. In recent years, interest has grown in finding suitable models of different types of cancer in animals to lead the scientific community to a better understanding of the disease, in order to win the battle against cancer. The aim of this investigation was to compare breast cancer samples and canine mammary tumors from a hormonal point of view to validate the canine species as a model to study human breast cancer. There was a close similarity between premenopausal human breast cancer and canine mammary cancer in terms of hormonal receptors. In both species, all hormones assayed were increased in tumors compared to normal mammary gland samples. This research not only further supports canine mammary cancer as a spontaneous model for the study of human breast cancer but is also important in providing a deeper understanding of the hormonal pathogenesis of breast/mammary cancer in each independent species. ABSTRACT: The validity of spontaneous canine mammary cancer (CMC) as a natural model for the study of human breast cancer (HBC) from a hormonal point of view has never been thoroughly investigated. In this study, we analyzed the immunohistochemical expression of aromatase (Arom) and steroid receptors [estrogen receptor α (ER α), estrogen receptor β (ER β), progesterone receptor (PR) and androgen receptor (AR)] and intratumor steroid hormone levels of 17β-estradiol (E2), estrone sulfate (SO4E1), progesterone (P4), androstenedione (A4), dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), and testosterone (T) in 78 samples of mammary cancer—51 human breast cancer (HBC) and 27 canine mammary cancer (CMC)—and corresponding controls. Frequency of tumors expressing Arom, ERβ, PR, and AR was similar in both species, whereas ERα+ tumors were less frequent in the canine species. There was a closer similarity between premenopausal HBC and CMC. In HBC and CMC, all hormones assayed were increased in tumors compared to control samples. Intratumor androgen levels were similar in the two species, although levels of progesterone and estrogens were higher in the HBC samples than the CMC samples. Statistical associations among Arom, receptors, and hormones analyzed suggest that the major hormonal influence in both species is estrogenic through the ER, being the α isoform predominant in the human samples. Our findings further support CMC as a spontaneous model for the study of HBC, especially premenopausal HBC, although several differences, such as the more prevalent ERα immunoexpression and higher intratumor levels of estrogens and P4 in HBC, should be taken into account in comparative hormonal studies.
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spelling pubmed-94146772022-08-27 Hormonal Homologies between Canine Mammary Cancer and Human Breast Cancer in a Series of Cases de Andrés, Paloma Jimena Cáceres, Sara Illera, Juan Carlos Crespo, Belén Silván, Gema Queiroga, Felisbina Luisa Illera, Maria José Pérez-Alenza, Maria Dolores Peña, Laura Vet Sci Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: There is worldwide interest in understanding the cancerous diseases that are causing increasing deaths in humans. In recent years, interest has grown in finding suitable models of different types of cancer in animals to lead the scientific community to a better understanding of the disease, in order to win the battle against cancer. The aim of this investigation was to compare breast cancer samples and canine mammary tumors from a hormonal point of view to validate the canine species as a model to study human breast cancer. There was a close similarity between premenopausal human breast cancer and canine mammary cancer in terms of hormonal receptors. In both species, all hormones assayed were increased in tumors compared to normal mammary gland samples. This research not only further supports canine mammary cancer as a spontaneous model for the study of human breast cancer but is also important in providing a deeper understanding of the hormonal pathogenesis of breast/mammary cancer in each independent species. ABSTRACT: The validity of spontaneous canine mammary cancer (CMC) as a natural model for the study of human breast cancer (HBC) from a hormonal point of view has never been thoroughly investigated. In this study, we analyzed the immunohistochemical expression of aromatase (Arom) and steroid receptors [estrogen receptor α (ER α), estrogen receptor β (ER β), progesterone receptor (PR) and androgen receptor (AR)] and intratumor steroid hormone levels of 17β-estradiol (E2), estrone sulfate (SO4E1), progesterone (P4), androstenedione (A4), dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), and testosterone (T) in 78 samples of mammary cancer—51 human breast cancer (HBC) and 27 canine mammary cancer (CMC)—and corresponding controls. Frequency of tumors expressing Arom, ERβ, PR, and AR was similar in both species, whereas ERα+ tumors were less frequent in the canine species. There was a closer similarity between premenopausal HBC and CMC. In HBC and CMC, all hormones assayed were increased in tumors compared to control samples. Intratumor androgen levels were similar in the two species, although levels of progesterone and estrogens were higher in the HBC samples than the CMC samples. Statistical associations among Arom, receptors, and hormones analyzed suggest that the major hormonal influence in both species is estrogenic through the ER, being the α isoform predominant in the human samples. Our findings further support CMC as a spontaneous model for the study of HBC, especially premenopausal HBC, although several differences, such as the more prevalent ERα immunoexpression and higher intratumor levels of estrogens and P4 in HBC, should be taken into account in comparative hormonal studies. MDPI 2022-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9414677/ /pubmed/36006309 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9080395 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cáceres, Sara
Illera, Juan Carlos
Crespo, Belén
Silván, Gema
Queiroga, Felisbina Luisa
Illera, Maria José
Pérez-Alenza, Maria Dolores
Peña, Laura
Hormonal Homologies between Canine Mammary Cancer and Human Breast Cancer in a Series of Cases
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title_fullStr Hormonal Homologies between Canine Mammary Cancer and Human Breast Cancer in a Series of Cases
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title_short Hormonal Homologies between Canine Mammary Cancer and Human Breast Cancer in a Series of Cases
title_sort hormonal homologies between canine mammary cancer and human breast cancer in a series of cases
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9414677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36006309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9080395
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