Summary
An enlargement of the thyroid gland is often found in patients with breast cancer
and fibrocystic disease. Experimental analysis in animals shows that iodine deficiency
causes proliferations and dysplasia in the mammary gland similar to human fibrocystic
disease. Elemental iodine supplementation can stop and partially lead to an involution
of the mammary proliferations and dysplasia. Probably iodolactones are involved
in the process of involution, similar to thyroid gland. The basis for iodolactone
production in the mammary gland is given. Like the thyroid gland, the mammary
gland can concentrate iodide by expressing the sodium/iodide symporter, the cell
membrane transport protein. The sodium/iodide symporter is not only expressed
during lactation but also in fibrocystic disease and in the majority of breast
cancers. Iodolactones are synthesized with the mammary enzyme lactoperoxidase,
an enzyme that is used for the pharmacological synthesis of iodolactones. Iodolactones
can inhibit the EGF-receptor, thereby playing an important role in the pathophysiology
of breast cancer and fibrocystic disease. Using the sodium/iodide symporter there
are new options for the therapy of metastatic breast cancer.
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