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Progesterone suppresses the invasion and migration of breast cancer cells irrespective of their progesterone receptor status - a short report
Authors:Mukul Godbole  Kanishka Tiwary  Rajendra Badwe  Sudeep Gupta  Amit Dutt
Institution:1.Integrated Genomics Laboratory, Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education In Cancer, Tata Memorial Centre,Navi Mumbai,India;2.Training School Complex,Homi Bhabha National Institute,Mumbai,India;3.Department of Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Centre,Tata Memorial Hospital,Mumbai,India;4.Department of Medical Oncology, Tata Memorial Centre,Mumbai,India
Abstract:

Purpose

Pre-operative progesterone treatment of breast cancer has been shown to confer survival benefits to patients independent of their progesterone receptor (PR) status. The underlying mechanism and the question whether such an effect can also be observed in PR negative breast cancer cells remain to be resolved.

Methods

We performed proteome profiling of PR-positive and PR-negative breast cancer cells in response to progesterone using a phospho-kinase array platform. Western blotting was used to validate the results. Cell-based phenotypic assays were conducted using PR-positive and PR-negative breast cancer cells to assess the effect of progesterone.

Results

We found that progesterone induces de-phosphorylation of 12 out of 43 kinases tested, which are mostly involved in cellular invasion and migration regulation. Consistent with this observation, we found through cell-based phenotypic assays that progesterone inhibits the invasion and migration of breast cancer cells independent of their PR status.

Conclusion

Our results indicate that progesterone can inhibit breast cancer cell invasion and migration mediated by the de-phosphorylation of kinases. This inhibition appears to be independent of the PR status of the breast cancer cells. In a broader context, our study may provide a basis for an association between progesterone treatment and recurrence reduction in breast cancer patients, thereby providing a lead for modelling a randomized in vitro study.
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