Intracrinology and gastric cancer

Overall incidence of gastric cancer (GC) in most populations is approximately two times higher in men than women. Therefore, steroid hormones are suspect to play a role in gastric carcinogenesis. Large amounts of steroid hormones in postmenopausal women and older men are synthesized in peripheral ti...

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Main Authors: Bartosz Adam Frycz, Paweł Piotr Jagodziński
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Poznan University of Medical Sciences 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Medical Science
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Online Access:https://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/151
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spelling doaj-ddf6eae4ce45427f8b9b29e1c72cbecb2021-08-30T06:55:31ZengPoznan University of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical Science2353-97982353-98012017-03-0186110.20883/jms.2017.151Intracrinology and gastric cancerBartosz Adam Frycz0Paweł Piotr Jagodziński1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, PolandDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, PolandOverall incidence of gastric cancer (GC) in most populations is approximately two times higher in men than women. Therefore, steroid hormones are suspect to play a role in gastric carcinogenesis. Large amounts of steroid hormones in postmenopausal women and older men are synthesized in peripheral tissues through enzymatic conversion of blood derived precursors into active estrogens and androgens in so called, intracrine mechanism. Moreover, abnormal expression of genes encoding steroidogenic enzymes was shown in numerous malignant tumors including GC. These abnormalities can be associated with deregulated production of steroid hormones in gastric tissue and thus affect the risk of GC. For that reason this short review aims to summarize the current knowledge about the expression of genes involved in metabolism of steroid hormones in normal and malignant gastric mucosa and thus, estimate the potential of these tissues to intracrine synthesis of steroid hormones. This findings could be useful in understanding the role of above mechanism in GC and could help to find therapeutic approaches in future.https://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/151steroidogenesisintracrinologygastric cancer
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author Bartosz Adam Frycz
Paweł Piotr Jagodziński
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Intracrinology and gastric cancer
Journal of Medical Science
steroidogenesis
intracrinology
gastric cancer
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Paweł Piotr Jagodziński
author_sort Bartosz Adam Frycz
title Intracrinology and gastric cancer
title_short Intracrinology and gastric cancer
title_full Intracrinology and gastric cancer
title_fullStr Intracrinology and gastric cancer
title_full_unstemmed Intracrinology and gastric cancer
title_sort intracrinology and gastric cancer
publisher Poznan University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Medical Science
issn 2353-9798
2353-9801
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Overall incidence of gastric cancer (GC) in most populations is approximately two times higher in men than women. Therefore, steroid hormones are suspect to play a role in gastric carcinogenesis. Large amounts of steroid hormones in postmenopausal women and older men are synthesized in peripheral tissues through enzymatic conversion of blood derived precursors into active estrogens and androgens in so called, intracrine mechanism. Moreover, abnormal expression of genes encoding steroidogenic enzymes was shown in numerous malignant tumors including GC. These abnormalities can be associated with deregulated production of steroid hormones in gastric tissue and thus affect the risk of GC. For that reason this short review aims to summarize the current knowledge about the expression of genes involved in metabolism of steroid hormones in normal and malignant gastric mucosa and thus, estimate the potential of these tissues to intracrine synthesis of steroid hormones. This findings could be useful in understanding the role of above mechanism in GC and could help to find therapeutic approaches in future.
topic steroidogenesis
intracrinology
gastric cancer
url https://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/151
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