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Relationship of circulating insulin-like growth factor-I and binding proteins 1-7 with mammographic density among women undergoing image-guided diagnostic breast biopsy

Authors
Hada, ManilaOh, HannahPfeiffer, Ruth M.Falk, Roni T.Fan, ShaoqiMullooly, MaevePollak, MichaelGeller, BertaVacek, Pamela M.Weaver, DonaldShepherd, JohnWang, JeffFan, BoMahmoudzadeh, Amir PashaMalkov, SergheiHerschorn, SallyBrinton, Louise A.Sherman, Mark E.Gierach, Gretchen L.
Issue Date
23-7월-2019
Publisher
BMC
Keywords
Mammographic density; Breast density; Insulin-like growth factor; Insulin-like growth factor binding proteins; Breast neoplasm
Citation
BREAST CANCER RESEARCH, v.21
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
BREAST CANCER RESEARCH
Volume
21
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/64074
DOI
10.1186/s13058-019-1162-8
ISSN
1465-5411
Abstract
BackgroundMammographic density (MD) is a strong breast cancer risk factor that reflects fibroglandular and adipose tissue composition, but its biologic underpinnings are poorly understood. Insulin-like growth factor binding proteins (IGFBPs) are markers that may be associated with MD given their hypothesized role in breast carcinogenesis. IGFBPs sequester IGF-I, limiting its bioavailability. Prior studies have found positive associations between circulating IGF-I and the IGF-I:IGFBP-3 ratio and breast cancer risk. We evaluated the associations of IGF-I, IGFBP-3, and six other IGFBPs with MD.MethodsSerum IGF measures were quantified in 296 women, ages 40-65, undergoing diagnostic image-guided breast biopsy. Volumetric density measures (MD-V) were assessed in pre-biopsy digital mammograms using single X-ray absorptiometry. Area density measures (MD-A) were estimated by computer-assisted thresholding software. Age, body mass index (BMI), and BMI2-adjusted linear regression models were used to examine associations of serum IGF measures with MD. Effect modification by BMI was also assessed.ResultsIGF-I and IGFBP-3 were not strongly associated with MD after BMI adjustment. In multivariable analyses among premenopausal women, IGFBP-2 was positively associated with both percent MD-V (beta=1.49, p value=0.02) and MD-A (beta=1.55, p value=0.05). Among postmenopausal women, positive relationships between IGFBP-2 and percent MD-V (beta=2.04, p=0.003) were observed; the positive associations between IGFBP-2 and percent MD-V were stronger among lean women (BMI<25kg/m(2)) (beta=5.32, p=0.0002; p interaction=0.0003).ConclusionsIn this comprehensive study of IGFBPs and MD, we observed a novel positive association between IGFBP-2 and MD, particularly among women with lower BMI. In concert with in vitro studies suggesting a dual role of IGFBP-2 on breast tissue, promoting cell proliferation as well as inhibiting tumorigenesis, our findings suggest that further studies assessing the role of IGFBP-2 in breast tissue composition, in addition to IGF-1 and IGFBP-3, are warranted.
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