Holdaway IM, Mason BH, Lethaby AE, Singh V, Harman JE, MacCormick M, Civil ID. Serum levels of insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 in benign and malignant breast disease.
THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF SURGERY 1999;
69:495-500. [PMID:
10442920 DOI:
10.1046/j.1440-1622.1999.01610.x]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
The insulin-like growth factors IGF-I and IGF-II and their major binding protein IGFBP-3 influence the growth of breast cancer cells in vitro. Some benign non-breast tumours appear to be associated with increased serum IGFBP-3 levels which would tend to reduce bioactive-free IGF concentrations. The present study investigates whether this pattern also occurs in neoplastic breast disease.
METHODS
Serum IGF-I, IGF-II and IGFBP-3 were measured by specific radioassay in 12 women with benign breast disease, 31 patients with breast cancer and in age-matched controls.
RESULTS
The mean (+/-SD) serum IGFBP-3 concentration was higher in benign breast disease (3.6+/-0.7 mg/L) than in controls (2.7+/-0.6 mg/L) or in breast cancer patients (2.7+/-0.5 mg/L) (P = 0.001). Serum IGF-I and IGF-II levels were not significantly different among the groups. However, the index of free unbound IGF measured as the molar ratio of IGF-I plus IGF-II divided by IGFBP-3 was significantly lower in benign breast disease than in the other subjects.
CONCLUSIONS
Either the production or clearance of IGFBP-3 is altered in benign breast disease so that there is less free IGF available to cells. This may serve to protect against malignant transformation in patients with benign breast disorders.
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