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Contraceptive progestins with androgenic properties stimulate breast epithelial cell proliferation

Shamseddin, Marie  
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De Martino, Fabio  
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Constantin, Celine  
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May 27, 2021
Embo Molecular Medicine

Hormonal contraception exposes women to synthetic progesterone receptor (PR) agonists, progestins, and transiently increases breast cancer risk. How progesterone and progestins affect the breast epithelium is poorly understood because we lack adequate models to study this. We hypothesized that individual progestins differentially affect breast epithelial cell proliferation and hence breast cancer risk. Using mouse mammary tissue ex vivo, we show that testosterone-related progestins induce the PR target and mediator of PR signaling-induced cell proliferation receptor activator of NF-kappa B ligand (Rankl), whereas progestins with anti-androgenic properties in reporter assays do not. We develop intraductal xenografts of human breast epithelial cells from 36 women, show they remain hormone-responsive and that progesterone and the androgenic progestins, desogestrel, gestodene, and levonorgestrel, promote proliferation but the anti-androgenic, chlormadinone, and cyproterone acetate, do not. Prolonged exposure to androgenic progestins elicits hyperproliferation with cytologic changes. Androgen receptor inhibition interferes with PR agonist- and levonorgestrel-induced RANKL expression and reduces levonorgestrel-driven cell proliferation. Thus, different progestins have distinct biological activities in the breast epithelium to be considered for more informed choices in hormonal contraception.

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research article
DOI
10.15252/emmm.202114314
Web of Science ID

WOS:000655107300001

Author(s)
Shamseddin, Marie  
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De Martino, Fabio  
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Constantin, Celine  
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Scabia, Valentina  
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Lancelot, Anne-Sophie
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Laszlo, Csaba  
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Ayyannan, Ayyakkannu
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Battista, Laura  
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Raffoul, Wassim
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Gailloud-Matthieu, Marie-Christine
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Date Issued

2021-05-27

Published in
Embo Molecular Medicine
Article Number

e14314

Subjects

Medicine, Research & Experimental

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Research & Experimental Medicine

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androgen receptor signaling

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breast cancer

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hormonal contraception

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progestins

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xenografts

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progesterone-receptors

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mammary-gland

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chlormadinone acetate

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risk-factors

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rank ligand

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cancer

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estrogen

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expression

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women

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June 5, 2021
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