Breast Cancer: Targeting of Steroid Hormones in Cancerogenesis and Diagnostics

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作者
Valko-Rokytovska, Marcela [1 ]
Ocenas, Peter [1 ]
Salayova, Aneta [1 ]
Kostecka, Zuzana [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vet Med & Pharm Kosice, Dept Chem Biochem & Biophys, Komenskeho 73, Kosice 04181, Slovakia
关键词
breast cancer; steroid hormones; metabolomics; PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY; TANDEM MASS-SPECTROMETRY; ANDROGEN RECEPTOR; ESTROGEN METABOLITES; SEX STEROIDS; BIOLOGICAL-FLUIDS; ESTRADIOL LEVELS; LC-MS/MS; SERUM; RISK;
D O I
10.3390/ijms22115878
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women with high mortality. Sensitive and specific methods for the detection, characterization and quantification of endogenous steroids in body fluids or tissues are needed for the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of breast cancer and many other diseases. At present, non-invasive diagnostic methods are gaining more and more prominence, which enable a relatively fast and painless way of detecting many diseases. Metabolomics is a promising analytical method, the principle of which is the study and analysis of metabolites in biological material. It represents a comprehensive non-invasive diagnosis, which has a high potential for use in the diagnosis and prognosis of cancers, including breast cancer. This short review focuses on the targeted metabolomics of steroid hormones, which play an important role in the development and classification of breast cancer. The most commonly used diagnostic tool is the chromatographic method with mass spectrometry detection, which can simultaneously determine several steroid hormones and metabolites in one sample. This analytical procedure has a high potential in effective diagnosis of steroidogenesis disorders. Due to the association between steroidogenesis and breast cancer progression, steroid profiling is an important tool, as well as in monitoring disease progression, improving prognosis, and minimizing recurrence.
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