The Expression and Function of IGFBP-3 in Normal and Malignant Breast Tissue
The mitogenic and anti-apoptotic effects of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) are regulated by a family of insulin-like growth factor binding proteins (IGFBPs), particularly IGFBP-3. Little is known about the IGF-independent role of IGFBP-3 in breast cancer and the mechanisms regulating its produ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Anticancer research 2009-10, Vol.29 (10), p.3785-3790 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The mitogenic and anti-apoptotic effects of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) are regulated by a family of insulin-like
growth factor binding proteins (IGFBPs), particularly IGFBP-3. Little is known about the IGF-independent role of IGFBP-3 in
breast cancer and the mechanisms regulating its production. The expression of IGFBP-3 in paired malignant and adjacent normal
(n=53), and healthy normal (n=17) breast tissue samples was investigated using RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry and ELISA. We
compared IGFBP-3 expression with other members of the IGF-I axis, other known tumorigenic genes and clinicopathological parameters.
We also developed a novel tissue explant system using fresh normal and malignant breast tissue, with which we examined the
in vitro effects of IGFBP-3 alone and in combination with known apoptotic agent, doxorubicin (n=6), on tissue viability and
apoptosis. We demonstrated a high level of expression of IGFBP-3 mRNA in all samples. 96% of samples also expressed IGFBP-3
protein. No significant correlation was seen between IGFBP-3 expression and other clinicopathological parameters. The in vitro
tissue explant system demonstrated that IGFBP-3 had little effect by itself on apoptosis. However, when used in combination
with doxorubicin, increased apoptosis was seen in tumours. In contrast, less apoptosis was seen in normal tissue suggesting
a protective effect. These divergent effects suggest a potential novel chemotherapeutic approach in the treatment of breast
cancer. These findings suggest that IGFBP-3 may play a role in tumorigenesis, and that IGFBP-3 levels could be used in the
future in cancer risk assessment/prevention or as markers of response to cancer treatments. |
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ISSN: | 0250-7005 1791-7530 |