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Steroid pathway and oestrone sulphate production in canine inflammatory mammary carcinoma
Authors:Sánchez-Archidona Ana R  Jiménez María A  Pérez-Alenza Dolores  Silván Gema  Illera Juan C  Peña Laura  Dunner Susana
Institution:

aDpto. Producción Animal, Facultad de Veterinaria, UCM, 28040 Madrid, Spain

bDpto. Medicina y Cirugía Animal (Anatomía Patológica), Facultad de Veterinaria, UCM, 28040 Madrid, Spain

cDpto. Fisiología Animal, Facultad de Veterinaria, UCM, 28040 Madrid, Spain

Abstract:Spontaneous canine mammary inflammatory carcinoma (IMC) shares epidemiologic, histopathologic and clinical characteristics with the inflammatory breast carcinoma (IBC) disease in humans. We have analysed the steroids levels in serum and in tissue homogenates of IMC, the expression of two of their receptors (androgen and β-estrogen) and of three enzymes included in the steroidogenesis pathway (aromatase (CYP19A1), steroid sulphatase (STS) and estrogen sulfotransferase (EST)) trying to explain the specific accumulation of steroids in IMC tissues generating deposits in the form of lipid droplets whose presence can be attributed to steroids secreted by IMC cells. According to our working hypothesis, oestrone sulphate would be the main component of these lipid droplets. The presence of these steroid deposits would contribute to the intense proliferation and invasive behaviour of IMC and IBC, although their involvement in angiogenesis is yet to be demonstrated.
Keywords:Steroid hormones  Steroid receptors  Oestrone sulphate pathway  Canine inflammatory mammary carcinoma
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