2009
DOI: 10.1586/eem.09.28
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Intracrinology of breast microenvironment: hormonal status in nipple aspirate fluid and its relationship to breast cancer

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“…NAF contains secreted proteins and cells shed from ductal and lobular epithelium (Mannello et al , ), and several biomarkers (Petrakis, , ; Mannello et al , , ) and proteinases (Mannello and Sebastiani, ; Qin et al , ) of potential use as epidemiological and clinical research tools have been identified (Dua et al , ). In addition, the intracrinology of NAF has provided a further panel of cancer biomarkers reflecting the hormonal status in the breast microenvironment (Mannello et al , ). On the basis of its composition, NAF has been classified into two types: (1) NoCancer NAF taken from healthy control women or patients diagnosed with benign breast diseases; and (2) Cancer NAF taken from women affected by breast carcinoma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NAF contains secreted proteins and cells shed from ductal and lobular epithelium (Mannello et al , ), and several biomarkers (Petrakis, , ; Mannello et al , , ) and proteinases (Mannello and Sebastiani, ; Qin et al , ) of potential use as epidemiological and clinical research tools have been identified (Dua et al , ). In addition, the intracrinology of NAF has provided a further panel of cancer biomarkers reflecting the hormonal status in the breast microenvironment (Mannello et al , ). On the basis of its composition, NAF has been classified into two types: (1) NoCancer NAF taken from healthy control women or patients diagnosed with benign breast diseases; and (2) Cancer NAF taken from women affected by breast carcinoma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the secretome of NAF samples (noninvasively collected fluids from all breast cancer patients [27,28]) allow analysis of all the metabolites secreted by epithelial and stromal cells lining the breast ductal/lobular tree, representing the mirror breast microenvironment. The NAF secretome would represent a great opportunity for early diagnosis of breast cancer, limiting the decreased tumour-specificity of surrogate breast cancer biomarkers circulating in the blood.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The intraductal noninvasive approach of NAF secretome analyses may provide a panel of candidate biomarkers strengthening the armoury against BC [27,28]. All studies on the breast microenvironment have shown that the proliferation, survival, polarity, differentiation state, and invasive capacity of breast cancer cells can be modulated by myoepithelial and various stromal cells, mainly through signal molecules (such as growth factors, cytokines, glycosaminoglycans, proteases, hormones, etc.)…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1 Nipple aspirate fluid (NAF) is a biological fluid produced by the breast ductal epithelium that can be collected from the breast nipple by gentle aspiration in 36–98% of healthy, nonlactating women. 24 The breast is first massaged before NAF is aspirated from the nipple using a hand-held suction cup. Microcapillary tubes are used to collect the fluid, which is then diluted with phosphate buffered saline (PBS) to ease handling.…”
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confidence: 99%