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Progesterone suppresses the invasion and migration of breast cancer cells irrespective of their progesterone receptor status - a short report.

Mukul GodboleKanishka TiwaryRajendra BadweSudeep GuptaAmit Dutt
Published in: Cellular oncology (Dordrecht) (2017)
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.
Keyphrases
  • breast cancer cells
  • estrogen receptor
  • signaling pathway
  • young adults
  • cell migration