Selenium and Breast Cancer Growth

Abstract

It is our hypothesis that human selenium binding protein hSP56 plays important and yet unrecognized roles in the regulation of cell proliferation, and/or apoptosis, or other processes in normal and malignant mammary cells in response to environmental changes and selenium availability. The aim of our study is to determine if hSP56 can mediate selenium growth inhibition of human breast cancer cells. This will broaden our understanding of the role of hSP56 in cancer development and progression with regard to the potent anti-cancer action of selenium compounds. Identification of hSP56 as a mediator of selenium growth-inhibitory action in human breast cancer cells will contribute to the elucidation of the mechanisms of selenium chemopreventive action in general and could lead to the development of selenium-containing small molecules as preventive or therapeutic drugs.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 2005
Accession Number
ADA454230

Entities

People

  • Arthur Sytkowski

Organizations

  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Biology
  • Breast Cancer
  • Carcinoma
  • Carrier Proteins
  • Cell Line
  • Cells
  • Genetics
  • Molecules
  • Neoplasms
  • Organoselenium Compounds
  • Pcr Testing
  • Prostate
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Proteins
  • Selenium
  • Selenium Compounds
  • Tumor Cell Line

Fields of Study

  • Chemistry
  • Medicine

Readers

  • Breast cancer cell signaling and growth regulation.
  • Oncology
  • Thin Film Deposition Science.

Technology Areas

  • Biotechnology