Progesterone/Rankl Is a Major Regulatory Axis in the Human Breast

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Estrogens and progesterones are major drivers of breast development but also promote carcinogenesis in this organ. Yet, their respective roles and the mechanisms underlying their action in the human breast are unclear. Receptor activator of nuclear factor kB ligand (RANKL) has been identified as a pivotal paracrine mediator of progesterone function in mouse mammary gland development and mammary carcinogenesis. Whether the factor has the same role in humans is of clinical interest because an inhibitor for RANKL, denosumab, is already used for the treatment of bone disease and might benefit breast cancer patients. We show that progesterone receptor (PR) signaling failed to induce RANKL in PR + breast cancer cell lines and in dissociated, cultured breast epithelial cells. In clinical specimens from healthy donors and intact breast tissue microstructures, hormone response was maintained and RANKL expression was under progesterone control, which increased RNA stability. RANKL was sufficient to trigger cell proliferation and was required for progesterone-induced proliferation. The findings were validated in vivo where RANKL protein expression in the breast epithelium correlated with serum progesterone levels and the protein was expressed in a subset of luminal cells that express PR. Thus, important hormonal control mechanisms are conserved across species, making RANKL a potential target in breast cancer treatment and prevention. Copyright 2013 by the American Association for the Advancement of Science; all rights reserved.

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Progesterone receptor, Receptor activator of nuclear factor, RANKL, RNA, Breast epithelium, Cancer cells, 570, Cancer cells, RANK Ligand, RANKL, In Vitro Techniques, Progesterone receptor, Receptor activator of nuclear factor, RNA, Humans, Female, Breast, Receptors, Progesterone, Progesterone, Breast epithelium

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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences

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Tanos, T., Sflomos, G., Echeverria, P. C., Ayyanan, A., Gutierrez, M., Delaloye, J.-F., Raffoul, W., Fiche, M., Dougall, W., Schneider, P., Yalçın Özuysal, Ö., and Brisken, C. (2013). Progesterone/RANKL is a major regulatory axis in the human breast. Science Translational Medicine, 5(182). doi:10.1126/scitranslmed.3005654

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