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[Cancer Research 48, 5860-5863, October 15, 1988]
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Epidermal Growth Factor in Breast Cyst Fluid: Relationship with Intracystic Cation and Androgen Conjugate Content1

Francesco Boccardo2, Guglielmo Valenti, Silvia Zanardi, Giannamaria Cerruti, Tiziana Fassio, Paolo Bruzzi, Vincenza De Franchis, Antonina Barreca, Patrizia Del Monte and Francesco Minuto

Servizio di Oncologia Clinica [F. B., G. V., S. Z., G. C., T. F.] and Servizio di Epidemiologia Clinica [P. B.], Istituto Nazionale per la Ricerca sul Cancro; Laboratorio di Analisi Chimico-Cliniche, Ospedale S. Martino [V. D. F.]; and Cattedra di Fisiopatologia Endocrina, Universitá di Genova [A. B., P. D. M., F. M.], Viale Benedetto XV 10, 16132, Genova, Italy

In recent years, several studies focused on the biochemical analysis of breast cyst fluid composition. It has been shown that breast cysts lined by apocrine epithelium contain higher levels of potassium and dehydroepiandrosterone-sulphate as compared to cysts lined by flattened cells, and that women with apocrine cysts are more likely to develop breast cancer.

In the present study, we measured the intracystic levels of sodium (Na+), potassium (K+), dehydroepiandrosterone-sulphate (DHEA-S), and epidermal growth factor (EGF), a factor which could play a role in the autocrine or paracrine control of breast cancer cell growth as recently proposed by some investigators. Breast cyst fluids obtained by fine-needle aspiration from 86 women with gross cystic breast disease were assayed.

On the basis of the relative intracystic concentrations of Na+ and K+ two main classes of cysts were defined. An arbitrary cut-off value of 3 for the Na+/K+ ratio seemed adequate to separate these two types of cysts. An inverse relationship was found between the Na+/K+ ratio and DHEA-S concentration, median levels of the androgen conjugate being 3615 µg/dl in Na+/K+ < 3 cysts and 480 µg/dl in Na+/K+ > 3 cysts (P < 0.001). EGF levels were found to be significantly higher in Na+/K+ < 3 cysts as compared to Na+/K+ > 3 cysts: 103.26 ng/ml versus 57.22 ng/ml, respectively (P < 0.001). EGF appeared inversely correlated with total protein concentration in the Na+/K+ > 3 cysts, while in the Na+/K+ < 3 cysts high EGF levels were observed independently of total protein content. In addition, a direct correlation was found between EGF and DHEA-S concentrations. On the basis of these results, the hypothesis can be made that EGF, which is measurable in all breast fluids tested and is nearly undetectable in plasma, is actually produced by the epithelium lining the cyst wall, particularly as far as the Na+/K+ < 3 cysts are concerned. In view of our results this type of cyst, which has been shown to be lined by apocrine epithelium, appears to be characterized by high DHEA-S and EGF levels. It is suggested that the latter finding could provide a clue for understanding the increased risk of subsequent breast cancer in women bearing spocrine cysts.

1 Partially supported by a research grant of the Italian National Research Council, contract number 86.00534.04.115.05482.

2 To whom requests for reprints should be addressed.

Received 11/16/87. Revised 3/31/88. Revised 6/13/88. Accepted 6/20/88.







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