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Lipid-associated sialic acid levels in human breast cyst fluids
Authors:Ferdinando Mannello  GianDomenico Bocchiotti  Rosario Troccoli  Giancarlo Gazzanelli
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Histology and Laboratory Analyses, University of Urbino, Italy;(2) Centre for Study and Prevention of Breast Diseases, Hospital of Acqui Terme, Italy;(3) Chair of Human Anatomy, lsquoLa Sapienzarsquo University of Rome, Italy;(4) Instituto di Istologia ed Analisi di Laboratorio, Facoltà di Scienze, Università degli Studi, Via A. Saffi, 46, 1-61029 Urbino (PS), Italy
Abstract:Summary Benign mammary gross cystic disease is the most common breast lesion. Women with apocrine changes of epithelium lining the cysts are at higher risk for developing breast cancer than the normal female population. Sialic acid has drawn considerable interest because of carbohydrate aberrations in malignant cells. The current investigation determined the concentrations of lipid-associated sialic acid (LASA) in 62 breast cyst fluids and sera. Data analyses show a significant increase in the mean values of LASA in metabolically active apocrine cysts when compared to the cysts with Na+/K+>3 (flattened cysts) (p<0.001). The greater LASA levels in cyst fluids with lower intracystic Na+/K+ ratios could represent an altered expression of biosynthetic activity of the surrounding apocrine cell surface sialoglycolipid metabolism, providing a possible explanation of why women with apocrine cysts may be at greater cancer risk and being useful in further studies on functional stage changes in the cysts and their relationship to breast cancer.
Keywords:breast cyst fluids  electrolytes  gross cystic breast disease  lipid-associated sialic acid
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