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Downregulation of androgen receptor is strongly associated with diabetes in triple negative breast cancer patients.


ABSTRACT: Developing of personalized therapies for Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) requires a more detailed knowledge of its biology and a correct stratification of molecular subtypes. Androgen Receptor (AR) is expressed in a large part of TNBCs but its prognostic role in this Breast Cancer (BC) subtype is highly debated. In this study, we analyzed AR expression in a series of 238 TNBCs and correlated its expression with clinical-pathological features, survival, and metabolic profile. We showed a consistent association between AR expression and a better prognosis of TNBC patients, while its downregulation appeared strongly associated with diabetic disease. Since a recent prospective study reported a lower BC risk in diabetic women treated with drugs able to reduce circulating levels of glucose compared with non-diabetic woman, and in vitro studies showed that AR level are regulated directly by hyperglycemia, we speculate on the perspective of new integrated therapies for TNBC.

SUBMITTER: Collina F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5009405 | biostudies-other | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Downregulation of androgen receptor is strongly associated with diabetes in triple negative breast cancer patients.

Collina Francesca F   Cerrone Margherita M   Peluso Valentina V   Laurentiis Michelino De MD   Caputo Roberta R   Cecio Rossella De RD   Liguori Giuseppina G   Botti Gerardo G   Cantile Monica M   Bonito Maurizio Di MD  

American journal of translational research 20160815 8


Developing of personalized therapies for Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) requires a more detailed knowledge of its biology and a correct stratification of molecular subtypes. Androgen Receptor (AR) is expressed in a large part of TNBCs but its prognostic role in this Breast Cancer (BC) subtype is highly debated. In this study, we analyzed AR expression in a series of 238 TNBCs and correlated its expression with clinical-pathological features, survival, and metabolic profile. We showed a con  ...[more]

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