Correlation of leptin with clinico-pathological features of breast cancer

Leptin is a multifunctional hormone produced mainly by adipocyte. Leptin and its receptor have long been found associated with breast cancer. Our aim is to investigate the correlation between Leptin/Leptin receptor and the clinico-pathological features of breast cancer. Blood samples for ELISA, ti...

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Main Authors: Abdulrazzaq, Saad Mohammed, Amjad, Nasser Muhammad, Al-Kubaisi, Muna Khaleel Dheyab, Harun, Norra
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author Abdulrazzaq, Saad Mohammed
Amjad, Nasser Muhammad
Al-Kubaisi, Muna Khaleel Dheyab
Harun, Norra
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Amjad, Nasser Muhammad
Al-Kubaisi, Muna Khaleel Dheyab
Harun, Norra
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description Leptin is a multifunctional hormone produced mainly by adipocyte. Leptin and its receptor have long been found associated with breast cancer. Our aim is to investigate the correlation between Leptin/Leptin receptor and the clinico-pathological features of breast cancer. Blood samples for ELISA, tissue samples from tumours and adjacent breast tissue were taken from 51 women with breast cancer with a control group of 40 women with negative mammogram. Leptin and Leptin receptor in the tissues were estimated by immunohistochemistry (IHC). They were localized at subcellular level by immunocytochemistry using transmission electron microscopy TEM. Our results showed significant difference in serum leptin level between control and the patient group, but no difference between pre and post-operative levels in the patient group. By IHC, we found that majority of the breast cancer cells studied, stained positively for leptin and leptin receptors. Majority of the patients with distant metastasis were associated with high leptin and leptin receptor expression. TEM views both Leptin and Leptin receptor were found highly concentrated within and around the nucleus of the cancer cells, indicating nucleus is their principal seat of actions. However, presence of high concentration of leptin does not necessarily prove its over-expression, because it could be internalized from outside by leptin receptor in the cells. In contrast, leptin receptor is definitely over-expressed in the ductal breast cancer cells. We conclude that reducing leptin levels, blocking its downstream tissue specific signal transduction, and/or blocking the upstream leptin receptor pathway might help in prevention and therapy of breast cancer.
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spelling iium-691472019-01-23T01:42:21Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/69147/ Correlation of leptin with clinico-pathological features of breast cancer Abdulrazzaq, Saad Mohammed Amjad, Nasser Muhammad Al-Kubaisi, Muna Khaleel Dheyab Harun, Norra RB Pathology RD Surgery RG Gynecology and obstetrics Leptin is a multifunctional hormone produced mainly by adipocyte. Leptin and its receptor have long been found associated with breast cancer. Our aim is to investigate the correlation between Leptin/Leptin receptor and the clinico-pathological features of breast cancer. Blood samples for ELISA, tissue samples from tumours and adjacent breast tissue were taken from 51 women with breast cancer with a control group of 40 women with negative mammogram. Leptin and Leptin receptor in the tissues were estimated by immunohistochemistry (IHC). They were localized at subcellular level by immunocytochemistry using transmission electron microscopy TEM. Our results showed significant difference in serum leptin level between control and the patient group, but no difference between pre and post-operative levels in the patient group. By IHC, we found that majority of the breast cancer cells studied, stained positively for leptin and leptin receptors. Majority of the patients with distant metastasis were associated with high leptin and leptin receptor expression. TEM views both Leptin and Leptin receptor were found highly concentrated within and around the nucleus of the cancer cells, indicating nucleus is their principal seat of actions. However, presence of high concentration of leptin does not necessarily prove its over-expression, because it could be internalized from outside by leptin receptor in the cells. In contrast, leptin receptor is definitely over-expressed in the ductal breast cancer cells. We conclude that reducing leptin levels, blocking its downstream tissue specific signal transduction, and/or blocking the upstream leptin receptor pathway might help in prevention and therapy of breast cancer. Innovare Academic Sciences 2018-09-24 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/69147/1/69147_Correlation%20of%20leptin%20with%20clinico-pathological.pdf Abdulrazzaq, Saad Mohammed and Amjad, Nasser Muhammad and Al-Kubaisi, Muna Khaleel Dheyab and Harun, Norra (2018) Correlation of leptin with clinico-pathological features of breast cancer. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, 11 (9). p. 17. ISSN 0974-2441 E-ISSN 2455-3891 https://innovareacademics.in/journals/index.php/ajpcr/issue/view/373
spellingShingle RB Pathology
RD Surgery
RG Gynecology and obstetrics
Abdulrazzaq, Saad Mohammed
Amjad, Nasser Muhammad
Al-Kubaisi, Muna Khaleel Dheyab
Harun, Norra
Correlation of leptin with clinico-pathological features of breast cancer
title Correlation of leptin with clinico-pathological features of breast cancer
title_full Correlation of leptin with clinico-pathological features of breast cancer
title_fullStr Correlation of leptin with clinico-pathological features of breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of leptin with clinico-pathological features of breast cancer
title_short Correlation of leptin with clinico-pathological features of breast cancer
title_sort correlation of leptin with clinico-pathological features of breast cancer
topic RB Pathology
RD Surgery
RG Gynecology and obstetrics
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