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, Manila; Oh, Hannah; Pfeiffer, Ruth M.; Falk, Roni T.; Fan, Shaoqi; Mullooly, Maeve; Pollak, Michael; Geller, Berta; Vacek, Pamela M.; Weaver, Donald; Shepherd, John; Wang, Jeff; Fan, Bo; Mahmoudzadeh, Amir Pasha; Malkov, Serghei; Herschorn, Sally; Brinton, 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
- Indexed
- 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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