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Published in: Breast Cancer Research 1/2019

Open Access 01-12-2019 | Mastectomy | Research article

Ductal tree ablation by local delivery of ethanol prevents tumor formation in an aggressive mouse model of breast cancer

Authors: Elizabeth Kenyon, Jennifer J. Westerhuis, Maximilian Volk, Jeremy Hix, Shatadru Chakravarty, Ethan Claucherty, Erin Zaluzec, Lisa Ramsey, Zach Madaj, Galen Hostetter, Bryn Eagleson, Erik Shapiro, Anna Moore, Lorenzo F. Sempere

Published in: Breast Cancer Research | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Prophylactic mastectomy is the most effective intervention to prevent breast cancer. However, this major surgery has life-changing consequences at the physical, emotional, psychological, and social levels. Therefore, only high-risk individuals consider this aggressive procedure, which completely removes the mammary epithelial cells from which breast cancer arises along with surrounding tissue. Here, we seek to develop a minimally invasive procedure as an alternative to prophylactic mastectomy by intraductal (ID) delivery of a cell-killing solution that locally ablates the mammary epithelial cells before they become malignant.

Methods

After ID injection of a 70% ethanol-containing solution in FVB/NJ female animals, ex vivo dual stained whole-mount tissue analysis and in vivo X-ray microcomputed tomography imaging were used to visualize ductal tree filling, and histological and multiplex immunohistochemical assays were used to characterize ablative effects and quantitate the number of intact epithelial cells and stroma. After ID injection of 70% ethanol or other solutions in cancer-prone FVB-Tg-C3(1)-TAg female animals, mammary glands were palpated weekly to establish tumor latency and examined after necropsy to record tumor incidence. Statistical difference in median tumor latency and tumor incidence between experimental groups was analyzed by log-rank test and logistic mixed-effects model, respectively.

Results

We report that ID injection of 70% ethanol effectively ablates the mammary epithelia with limited collateral damage to surrounding stroma and vasculature in the murine ductal tree. ID injection of 70% ethanol into the mammary glands of the C3(1)-TAg multifocal breast cancer model significantly delayed tumor formation (median latency of 150 days in the untreated control group [n = 25] vs. 217 days in the ethanol-treated group [n = 13], p value < 0.0001) and reduced tumor incidence (34% of glands with tumors [85 of 250] in the untreated control group vs. 7.3% of glands with tumor [7 of 95] in the ethanol-treated group, risk ratio = 4.76 [95% CI 1.89 to 11.97, p value < 0.0001]).

Conclusions

This preclinical study demonstrates the feasibility of local ductal tree ablation as a novel strategy for primary prevention of breast cancer. Given the existing clinical uses of ethanol, ethanol-based ablation protocols could be readily implemented in first-in-human clinical trials for high-risk individuals.
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Metadata
Title
Ductal tree ablation by local delivery of ethanol prevents tumor formation in an aggressive mouse model of breast cancer
Authors
Elizabeth Kenyon
Jennifer J. Westerhuis
Maximilian Volk
Jeremy Hix
Shatadru Chakravarty
Ethan Claucherty
Erin Zaluzec
Lisa Ramsey
Zach Madaj
Galen Hostetter
Bryn Eagleson
Erik Shapiro
Anna Moore
Lorenzo F. Sempere
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Breast Cancer Research / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1465-542X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13058-019-1217-x

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