نتایج جستجو برای: mammary cancer

تعداد نتایج: 941129  

Journal: :Cancer research 2010
Karen M Bussard Corinne A Boulanger Brian W Booth Robert D Bruno Gilbert H Smith

The tissue microenvironment directs stem/progenitor cell behavior. Cancer cells are also influenced by the microenvironment. It has been shown that, when placed into blastocysts, cancer cells respond to embryonic cues and differentiate according to the tissue type encountered during ontological development. Previously, we showed that the mouse mammary gland was capable of redirecting adult mous...

2011
Said Akli Carolyn S. Van Pelt Tuyen Bui Laurent Meijer Khandan Keyomarsi

Cyclin E activates Cdk2, controls centrosome duplication, and regulates histone gene transcription. Cyclin E is deregulated in cancer and appears as low-molecular-weight (LMW) isoforms that correlate strongly with decreased survival in breast cancer patients. Transgenic mice overexpressing LMW-cyclin E have increased incidence of mammary tumors and distantmetastasis when compared withmice that ...

2013
Karol M Pawłowski Joanna Mucha Kinga Majchrzak Tomasz Motyl Magdalena Król

BACKGROUND In both women and female dogs, the most prevalent type of malignant neoplasm is the spontaneous mammary tumor. In dogs, half of these are malignant. The treatment of choice for the canine patients is surgical mastectomy. Unfortunately, it often fails in high-risk, locally invasive mammary tumors as of during the time of the surgery the micro-metastases are present. Moreover, there ar...

Journal: :Cancer research 2011
Edgar S Díaz-Cruz Yasuro Sugimoto G Ian Gallicano Robert W Brueggemeier Priscilla A Furth

Factors associated with increased estrogen synthesis increase breast cancer risk. Increased aromatase and estrogen receptor α (ERα) in both normal epithelium and ductal carcinoma in situ lesions are found in conjunction with breast cancer, leading to the idea that altered estrogen signaling pathways predispose the mammary gland to cancer development. Here, we developed a transgenic mouse that c...

Journal: :Cancer prevention research 2011
Zongjian Zhu Weiqin Jiang John N McGinley Bogden Prokopczyk John P Richie Karam El Bayoumy Andrea Manni Henry J Thompson

This study investigated the effect of a broad range of dietary ratios of n-3:n-6 fatty acids on mammary gland density and mammary cancer risk. Cancer was induced in female rats by N-methyl-N-nitrosourea. Purified diet that provided 30% of dietary kilocalories from fat was formulated to contain ratios of n-3:n-6 fatty acids from 25:1 to 1:25. Mammary gland density was determined by digital analy...

2013
Sonia M. Rosenfield Gilbert H. Smith

Tumorigenesis is often described as a result of accumulated mutations that lead to growth advantage and clonal expansion of mutated cells. There is evidence in the literature that cancer cells are influenced by the microenvironment. Our previous studies demonstrated that the mouse mammary gland is capable of redirecting mouse cells of non-mammary origins as well as Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus (MM...

2009
Sarah Jenkins Nandini Raghuraman Isam Eltoum Mark Carpenter Jose Russo Coral A. Lamartiniere

BACKGROUND Bisphenol A (BPA) is widely used in the manufacture of polycarbonate plastics, including infant formula bottles. OBJECTIVES Based on the reported endocrine disruptor activity of this polyphenol, we hypothesized that exposure to BPA early in life would elicit developmental changes in the mammary tissue and cause a predisposition for mammary cancer. METHODS We exposed neonatal/prep...

2015
Thiyagarajan Boopalan Arunkumar Arumugam Jacqueline Parada Edward Saltzstein Rajkumar Lakshmanaswamy

doi: 10.1111/cas.12571 Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death in women. Prolonged exposure to the ovarian hormones estrogen and progesterone increases the risk of breast cancer. Although estrogen is known as a primary factor in mammary carcinogenesis, very few studies have investigated the role of progesterone. Receptor activator for nuclear factor-jB (NF-jB) ligand (RANKL) pl...

2011
Christine Schneckenleithner Zsuzsanna Bago-Horvath Helmut Dolznig Nina Neugebauer Karoline Kollmann Thomas Kolbe Thomas Decker Dontscho Kerjaschki Kay-Uwe Wagner Mathias Müller Dagmar Stoiber Veronika Sexl

Multiparous Stat1-/- mice spontaneously develop mammary tumors with increased incidence: at an average age of 12 months, 55% of the animals suffer from mammary cancer, although the histopathology is heterogeneous. We consistently observed mosaic expression or down-regulation of STAT1 protein in wild-type mammary cancer evolving in the control group. Transplantation experiments show that tumorig...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2009
Maria Kasper Viljar Jaks Marie Fiaschi Rune Toftgård

Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer death among women worldwide. In order to improve the treatment of this disease, a more complete understanding of its biological basis is necessary. Since the Hedgehog (Hh) pathway was recently found to be required for growth and propagation of a number of different cancers, we discuss here the possible involvement of this pathway in the normal bi...

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