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Dataset: Calcitriol supplementation effects on Ki67 expression and transcriptional profile of breast cancer specimens from post-menopausal patients

Background: Breast cancer patients present lower 1,25(OH)2D3 or 25(OH)D3 serum levels than unaffected women. Although 1,25(OH)2D3...

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Background: Breast cancer patients present lower 1,25(OH)2D3 or 25(OH)D3 serum levels than unaffected women. Although 1,25(OH)2D3 pharmacological concentrations of 1,25(OH)2D3 may exert antiproliferative effects in breast cancer cell lines, much uncertainty remains about the effects of calcitriol supplementation in tumor specimens in vivo. We have evaluated tumor dimension (ultrassonography), proliferative index (Ki67 expression), 25(OH)D3 serum concentration and gene expression profile, before and after a short term calcitriol supplementation (dose to prevent osteoporosis) to post-menopausal patients. Results: Thirty three patients with operable disease had tumor samples evaluated. Most of them (87.5%) presented 25(OH)D3 insufficiency (<30 ng/mL). Median period of calcitriol supplementation was 30 days. Although tumor dimension did not vary, Ki67 immunoexpression decreased after supplementation. Transcriptional analysis of 15 matched pre/post-supplementation samples using U133 Plus 2.0 GeneChip (Affymetrix) revealed 18 genes over-expressed in post-supplementation tumors. As a technical validation procedure, expression of four genes was also determined by RT-qPCR and a direct correlation was observed between both methods (microarray vs PCR). To further explore the effects of near physiological concentrations of calcitriol on breast cancer samples, an ex vivo model of fresh tumor slices was utilized. Tumor samples from another 12 post-menopausal patients were sliced and treated in vitro with slightly high concentrations of calcitriol (0.5nM), that can be attained in vivo, for 24 hours In this model, expression of PBEF1, EGR1, ATF3, FOS and RGS1 was not induced after a short exposure to calcitriol. Conclusions: In our work, most post-menopausal breast cancer patients presented at least 25(OH)D3 insufficiency. In these patients, a short period of calcitriol supplementation may prevent tumor growth and reduce Ki67 expression, probably associated with discrete transcriptional changes. This observation deserves further investigation to better clarify calcitriol effects in tumor behavior under physiological conditions. Post-menopausal patients with early stage breast cancer, in the absence of distant metastasis, were invited to take part in the study. This protocol was approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee, and a written informed consent was signed by all participants. Patients had blood and tumor samples collected during biopsy, and were prescribed calcitriol supplementation, (Rocaltrol)TM 0.50 g/day PO, as recommended for osteoporosis prevention. Tumor specimens obtained during biopsy (pre-supplementation) or breast surgery (post-supplementation) were hand dissected and samples with at least 70% tumor cells were further processed. Breast surgery followed in about one month

Species:
human

Samples:
30

Source:
E-GEOD-35925

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.19, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample AGE HISTOLOGIC TYPE
GSM877494 54 metaplastic
GSM877494 54 metaplastic
GSM877496 62 CDI
GSM877496 62 CDI
GSM877498 63 CLI
GSM877498 63 CLI
GSM877500 49 CDI
GSM877500 49 CDI
GSM877502 49 CLI
GSM877502 49 CLI
GSM877504 66 CDI
GSM877504 66 CDI
GSM877506 56 CDI
GSM877506 56 CDI
GSM877496 62 CDI
GSM877496 62 CDI
GSM877510 52 CDI
GSM8775 52 CDI/CLI
GSM877512 63 CDICLI
GSM877513 63 CDI
GSM877504 66 CDI
GSM877504 66 CDI
GSM877516 51 CDI
GSM877516 51 CDI
GSM877504 66 CDI
GSM877504 66 CDI
GSM877520 64 CDI
GSM877520 64 CDI
GSM877504 66 CDI
GSM877504 66 CDI

Tags

  • breast
  • breast cancer
  • cancer
  • cell
  • disease
  • hand
  • median
  • osteoporosis
  • serum

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