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Cancer Progression Is not Different in Mice of Different Gender Inoculated With Cells of the Triple-Negative 4T1 Breast Cancer Model

BACKGROUND: Breast cancer in men is a rare and poorly studied disease, and its treatment is based on women breast cancer studies. However, clinical outcome is not the same in men and women. Basic studies and clinical trials in animal models provide detailed information on cancer, origin, development...

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Autores principales: Albores-Mendez, Exsal Manuel, Casanas-Pimentel, Rocio Guadalupe, Reyes-Chacon, Indira Raquel, Maldonado Cubas, Juan, Lopez-Cruz, Jaime, Rincon-Huerta, Jorge Alberto, Camacho-Ibarra, Alejandro, San Martin-Martinez, Eduardo
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Publicado: Elmer Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9635788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36406197
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/wjon1517
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author Albores-Mendez, Exsal Manuel
Casanas-Pimentel, Rocio Guadalupe
Reyes-Chacon, Indira Raquel
Maldonado Cubas, Juan
Lopez-Cruz, Jaime
Rincon-Huerta, Jorge Alberto
Camacho-Ibarra, Alejandro
San Martin-Martinez, Eduardo
author_facet Albores-Mendez, Exsal Manuel
Casanas-Pimentel, Rocio Guadalupe
Reyes-Chacon, Indira Raquel
Maldonado Cubas, Juan
Lopez-Cruz, Jaime
Rincon-Huerta, Jorge Alberto
Camacho-Ibarra, Alejandro
San Martin-Martinez, Eduardo
author_sort Albores-Mendez, Exsal Manuel
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description BACKGROUND: Breast cancer in men is a rare and poorly studied disease, and its treatment is based on women breast cancer studies. However, clinical outcome is not the same in men and women. Basic studies and clinical trials in animal models provide detailed information on cancer, origin, development, cell signaling pathways, sites of metastasis, and target molecules. It is necessary to explore the biology of breast cancer in male animal models that allow observing their similarity. METHODS: The triple-negative 4T1 breast cancer model was developed in both male and female mice and studied weekly during 4 weeks. For that, twenty 8-week-old female and male BALB/c mice were used. Sixteen mice (eight males and eight females) were inoculated into the second left thoracic mammary pad with 20,000 4T1 cells, resuspended in 20 µL phosphate-buffered saline (PBS). All samples were processed for immunodetection, characterized histopathologically and immunohistochemically. RESULTS: In this work, we describe the development of a triple-negative 4T1 breast cancer model in male BALB/c mice. Breast tumors were characterized histopathologically at different time points and corresponded to a moderately differentiated invasive ductal carcinoma, estrogen receptor ER-/progesterone receptor PR-/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 HER2-/Ki67+, with histological grade II (moderately differentiated; a solid mass with occasional duct formation and moderate to severe nuclear pleomorphism), infiltrating the adipose and muscular tissue, and metastasis to lungs. From the results, we did not observe differences in the time of tumor development, necrosis, color change of tumor tissue, and lung metastasis between male and female mice. Even though we did not find histological differences, response to treatment and molecular signaling may be different. CONCLUSIONS: The histogenesis of male breast tumors was similar to that of female BALB/c mice. The histological and immunohistochemical characteristics of male tumors also match the features reported for stage IV human breast cancer of men and women. The murine male breast cancer model described here can be a significant tool to explore the molecular mechanisms involved in male breast cancer tumorigenesis and metastasis and may bring new approaches for clinical treatment of triple-negative breast cancer in men.
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spelling pubmed-96357882022-11-17 Cancer Progression Is not Different in Mice of Different Gender Inoculated With Cells of the Triple-Negative 4T1 Breast Cancer Model Albores-Mendez, Exsal Manuel Casanas-Pimentel, Rocio Guadalupe Reyes-Chacon, Indira Raquel Maldonado Cubas, Juan Lopez-Cruz, Jaime Rincon-Huerta, Jorge Alberto Camacho-Ibarra, Alejandro San Martin-Martinez, Eduardo World J Oncol Original Article BACKGROUND: Breast cancer in men is a rare and poorly studied disease, and its treatment is based on women breast cancer studies. However, clinical outcome is not the same in men and women. Basic studies and clinical trials in animal models provide detailed information on cancer, origin, development, cell signaling pathways, sites of metastasis, and target molecules. It is necessary to explore the biology of breast cancer in male animal models that allow observing their similarity. METHODS: The triple-negative 4T1 breast cancer model was developed in both male and female mice and studied weekly during 4 weeks. For that, twenty 8-week-old female and male BALB/c mice were used. Sixteen mice (eight males and eight females) were inoculated into the second left thoracic mammary pad with 20,000 4T1 cells, resuspended in 20 µL phosphate-buffered saline (PBS). All samples were processed for immunodetection, characterized histopathologically and immunohistochemically. RESULTS: In this work, we describe the development of a triple-negative 4T1 breast cancer model in male BALB/c mice. Breast tumors were characterized histopathologically at different time points and corresponded to a moderately differentiated invasive ductal carcinoma, estrogen receptor ER-/progesterone receptor PR-/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 HER2-/Ki67+, with histological grade II (moderately differentiated; a solid mass with occasional duct formation and moderate to severe nuclear pleomorphism), infiltrating the adipose and muscular tissue, and metastasis to lungs. From the results, we did not observe differences in the time of tumor development, necrosis, color change of tumor tissue, and lung metastasis between male and female mice. Even though we did not find histological differences, response to treatment and molecular signaling may be different. CONCLUSIONS: The histogenesis of male breast tumors was similar to that of female BALB/c mice. The histological and immunohistochemical characteristics of male tumors also match the features reported for stage IV human breast cancer of men and women. The murine male breast cancer model described here can be a significant tool to explore the molecular mechanisms involved in male breast cancer tumorigenesis and metastasis and may bring new approaches for clinical treatment of triple-negative breast cancer in men. Elmer Press 2022-10 2022-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9635788/ /pubmed/36406197 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/wjon1517 Text en Copyright 2022, Albores-Mendez et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Albores-Mendez, Exsal Manuel
Casanas-Pimentel, Rocio Guadalupe
Reyes-Chacon, Indira Raquel
Maldonado Cubas, Juan
Lopez-Cruz, Jaime
Rincon-Huerta, Jorge Alberto
Camacho-Ibarra, Alejandro
San Martin-Martinez, Eduardo
Cancer Progression Is not Different in Mice of Different Gender Inoculated With Cells of the Triple-Negative 4T1 Breast Cancer Model
title Cancer Progression Is not Different in Mice of Different Gender Inoculated With Cells of the Triple-Negative 4T1 Breast Cancer Model
title_full Cancer Progression Is not Different in Mice of Different Gender Inoculated With Cells of the Triple-Negative 4T1 Breast Cancer Model
title_fullStr Cancer Progression Is not Different in Mice of Different Gender Inoculated With Cells of the Triple-Negative 4T1 Breast Cancer Model
title_full_unstemmed Cancer Progression Is not Different in Mice of Different Gender Inoculated With Cells of the Triple-Negative 4T1 Breast Cancer Model
title_short Cancer Progression Is not Different in Mice of Different Gender Inoculated With Cells of the Triple-Negative 4T1 Breast Cancer Model
title_sort cancer progression is not different in mice of different gender inoculated with cells of the triple-negative 4t1 breast cancer model
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9635788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36406197
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/wjon1517
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