1990
DOI: 10.1210/jcem-70-5-1438
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Effects of Progestins and Menstrual Cycle on Fatty Acid Synthetase and Progesterone Receptor in Human Mammary Glands*

Abstract: Fatty acid synthetase (FAS) is induced by progestins in human breast cancer cell lines. To study its regulation in normal mammary glands, the FAS level was estimated by immunohistochemistry, using the biotin-streptavidin method, in ducts and lobules of normal tissues adjacent to nonproliferative benign breast lesions collected by biopsy. Rabbit polyclonal antibodies to human FAS specifically recognized the 250-kDa FAS from MCF7 cells, as shown by Western immunoblotting. An excess of purified FAS totally switch… Show more

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“…This study agrees with previous reports of OR and PR reactivity in epithelial cell nuclei of normal breast tissue, commonly expressed as a low proportion of positive cells (Petersen et al, 1987;Jacquemier et al, 1990;Joyeux et al, 1990). We now extend the observations through a semiquantitative evaluation that acknowledges not only the functional integrity of TDLU as units of response, but also the heterogeneity of immunoreactive receptor presence, both within and between the units.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…This study agrees with previous reports of OR and PR reactivity in epithelial cell nuclei of normal breast tissue, commonly expressed as a low proportion of positive cells (Petersen et al, 1987;Jacquemier et al, 1990;Joyeux et al, 1990). We now extend the observations through a semiquantitative evaluation that acknowledges not only the functional integrity of TDLU as units of response, but also the heterogeneity of immunoreactive receptor presence, both within and between the units.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…While a clear picture of oestrogen receptor and progesterone receptor regulation exists for endometrium (Lessey et al, 1988), the same is not true for breast. Oestrogen and progesterone receptors (OR and PR) are both present in normal human breast epithelium (Petersen et al, 1987;Jacquemier et al, 1990;Joyeux et al, 1990;Williams et al, 1991) but with lack of agreement between authors as to differences across the cycle or consistency within it. To help clarify the situation, we have carried out an immunohistochemical analysis of OR and PR in histologically normal breast tissue, related the findings to phase of the menstrual cycle, oral contraceptive (OC) use, age and parity.…”
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“…13,15 We verified by immunoblot that FAS antibodies recognized the same predominant band of 250-300 kDa in cytosols prepared from breast cancer tissues, and the SKBR3 breast cancer cell line. No staining was obtained using preimmune rabbit serum (Fig.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…10,11 We previously showed that FAS was induced specifically by these progestins via the PR and some growth factors but not through the ER, but both in breast cancer cell lines [12][13][14] and in vivo. 14,15 Others have then reported that FAS was overexpressed in breast cancer of poor prognosis, 16 and that its inhibition was efficient to decrease the growth of mammary tumors in rodents. 17 In a first attempt to specify at which steps these progestins might be acting in human mammary carcinogenesis, we now evaluate the expression of PR and FAS in early steps of carcinogenesis.…”
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“…Exceptions include the liver [9], adipose tissue [10], cycling endometrium [11], foetal lung with the biosynthesis of lecithin [12] and lactating mammary gland [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%