Synergistic action of steroid hormones and hormone-specific autoantibodies in breast cancer progression
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Published:2023-06-29
Issue:2
Volume:8
Page:19-32
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ISSN:2542-0941
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Container-title:Fundamental and Clinical Medicine
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Short-container-title:Fundamentalʹnaâ i kliničeskaâ medicina
Author:
Glushkov A. N.1ORCID, Polenok E. G.1ORCID, Mun S. A.1ORCID, Gordeeva L. A.1ORCID, Kostyanko M. V.2ORCID, Antonov A. V.3ORCID, Bayramov P. V.3ORCID, Verzhbitskaya N. E.3ORCID, Kolpinskiy G. I.4ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Institute of Human Ecology, Federal Research Center of Coal and Coal Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2. Kemerovo State University Kemerovo 3. Kuzbass Clinical Oncological Dispensary 4. Kemerovo State Medical University; Clinical Consulting and Diagnostic Center
Abstract
Aim. To study the possible synergistic action of steroid hormones and hormone-specific autoantibodies and anti-autoantibodies in conversion of ER+/PR+ tumors into ER-/PR- in breast cancer patients.Materials and Methods. Concentrations of estradiol (E2) and progesterone (Pg) and the levels of hormone-specific idiotypic IgA antibodies (IgA1-E2 and IgA1-Pg) as well as anti-idiotypic IgG antibodies (IgG2-E2 and IgG2-Pg) were studied in the serum of 979 breast cancer patients (432 patients with stage 1 and 547 patients with stages 2-4) by means of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. E2 and Pg receptors phenotype (ER/ PR) was determined using immunohistochemistry.Results. Simultaneous increase in IgA1-E2 and IgG2-E2 levels was associated with elevated E2 serum concentration (p = 0.007) in ER+/PR+ breast cancer patients. On the contrary, concurrent increase in IgA1-Pg и IgG2-Pg, was associated with lowered Pg concentration (p = 0.04). The frequency of ER+/PR+ tumors was low and ER-/PR- was high in patients with stages 2-4 breast cancer than in stage 1 in the following cases: 1) IgG2-E2 and IgA1-E2 levels were high regardless of serum E2 (p = 0.004); 2) IgG2-E2 levels were high and IgA1-E2 and E2 levels were low (p = 0.002); 3) IgG2-Pg and Pg levels were high regardless of IgA1-Pg levels (р < 0,001); 4) IgG2-E2 and IgG2-Pg levels were high regardless of E2, Pg, IgA1-E2 and IgA1-Pg levels (р < 0,001). In other combinations of hormones and hormone-specific antibodies and anti-antibodies, there have been no differences in the frequency of ER+/PR+ and ER-/PR- tumors between patients with ascending stages of breast cancer.Conclusion. We for the first time found a synergistic action of hormone-specific idiotypic and anti-idiotypic autoantibodies on the concentration of steroid hormones in the serum of breast cancer patients, and the synergistic action of steroid hormones and hormone-specific idiotypic and anti-idiotypic autoantibodies on tumor steroid receptor conversion.
Publisher
Kemerovo State Medical University
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