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- W2012251502 abstract "Proceedings: AACR 103rd Annual Meeting 2012‐‐ Mar 31‐Apr 4, 2012; Chicago, ILAfrican-American (AA) breast cancer patients have lower survival compared with Caucasian-American (CA) patients. This survival disparity is significant in view of the lower incidence of breast cancer among AA. Lower incidence of breast cancer is associated with parity and lactation in young women. Lactation's protective effect is mediated by fatty-acid binding protein 3 (FABP3), a protein that promotes differentiation of breast epithelial cells. We have demonstrated that AA normal women below 50 years have lower FABP3 levels as compared to CA women (p = 0.030). FABP3 is a protective tumor suppressor that increases during pregnancy and lactation, in response to the lactation hormone prolactin (PRL). PRL effects on the breast are mediated by IGF-II. Thus, we propose that PRL treatment of normal epithelial breast cell lines would increase IGF-II to promote differentiation, increase FABP3, and decrease FABP5. FABP5 is associated with metastasis and may compensate for FABP3 decrease. We treated MCF10A (CA) and AG11132 (AA) normal breast epithelial cell lines with recombinant human PRL (0-200 ng/ml) for 24 hours. Cell lysates were examined for protein and mRNA levels of IGF-II, FABP3, and FABP5. In MCF10A cells, PRL stimulated an increase in protein levels of IGF-II (p=0.044), and a decrease in protein levels of FABP5 (p=0.044). Protein levels of FABP3 significantly decreased with increasing PRL concentration (p=0.030). IGF-II mRNA levels also increased at 50 and 200 ng/ml PRL (2.59 and 2.58 fold, respectively). In AG11132 cells, protein levels of FABP3 significantly increased with increasing PRL concentration (p=0.016). IGF-II and FABP5 mRNA levels increased significantly at 10 ng/ml PRL (49.91 and 2.13 fold, respectively); however, no corresponding changes were seen in protein levels. Though both cell lines respond to PRL treatment, only the MCF10A line displays increased IGF-II and decreased FABP5, which are protective changes in normal mammary cells. FABP3 levels decreased in MCF10A cells at higher PRL concentrations; this may be due to untreated MCF10A cells expressing significantly more FABP3 and prolactin, relative to AG11132 cells. The higher levels of PRL and FABP3 in untreated MCF10A cells indicate that they are more differentiated and thus require less PRL stimulation, relative to the AG11132 cells, to achieve a differentiated state. The dissimilar responsiveness of these cell lines to PRL may suggest decreased protection against breast carcinogenesis in AA patients, and may help us to further understand this health disparity.Citation Format: {Authors}. {Abstract title} [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2012 Mar 31-Apr 4; Chicago, IL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2012;72(8 Suppl):Abstract nr 22. doi:1538-7445.AM2012-22" @default.
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- W2012251502 title "Abstract 22: Differential IGF-II response of AA and CA normal breast cell lines to prolactin treatment" @default.
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