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Pathophysiology of Estrogen Receptors in Mammary Tissue by Monoclonal Antibodies

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1987 Jan 1
PMID 3695478
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Identification of preneoplastic lesions of the breast has mainly rested on morphological grounds, supported by epidemiological data. These studies assign a definite precancerous potential to a group of atypical hyperplastic lesions and in situ carcinoma. In spite of much effort no criteria are yet available to understand which, among these lesions, is committed to infiltrative growth, in other words, to understand the risk to a single patient. Estrogens are know to play a critical role in the etiology of breast cancer. The hypothesis is investigated that this role is dependent on a modified expression of their receptor. To approach this question estrogen receptor expression was traced by specific monoclonal anti-receptor antibodies and immunocytochemistry, on a spectrum of breast tissue changes, from normal tissue to infiltrating cancer. Estrogen receptor expression is heterogeneous in normal tissue and in infiltrating cancer, and on the contrary is homogeneous in proliferative atypical lesions and in in situ carcinomas. Present results show that receptor expression is enhanced and becomes homogeneous, maybe constitutive, in atypical hyperplasia and in in situ carcinoma and that this phenomenon could subserve important changes of proliferative capacity which are necessary and possibly sufficient for autonomous growth.

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