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Minireview: Parabens Exposure and Breast Cancer

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19031873

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paraben; breast cancer; endocrine-disruptive chemicals

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There is growing recognition that environmental exposure to endocrine-disruptive chemicals (EDCs), such as parabens, contributes to the development of breast cancer. Although evidence linking paraben exposure and breast cancer is limited, current findings suggest that parabens may interfere with endocrine and intracrine targets relevant to breast carcinogenesis. Further research is needed to investigate the effects of paraben mixtures and their interaction with other EDCs and signaling pathways in the context of breast cancer development.
There is increasing recognition that environmental exposure to chemicals, such as endocrine-disruptive chemicals (EDCs), contributes to the development of breast cancer. Parabens are a group of EDCs commonly found in personal care products, foods, and pharmaceuticals. Systemic exposure to parabens has been confirmed by the ubiquitous detection of parabens in human blood and urine samples. Although evidence from in vivo and epidemiological studies linking parabens exposure to breast cancer is limited, the current evidence suggests that parabens may negatively interfere with some endocrine and intracrine targets relevant to breast carcinogenesis. So far, most studies have focused on a single paraben's effects and the direct modulating effects on estrogen receptors or the androgen receptor in vitro. Recent studies have revealed that parabens can modulate local estrogen-converting enzymes, 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 1 and 2 and increase local estrogen levels. Also, parabens can crosstalk with the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) pathway and work with ER signaling to increase pro-oncogenic c-Myc expression in ER+/HER2+ breast cancer cells. Future studies investigating paraben mixtures and their crosstalk with other EDCs or signaling pathways both in vitro and in vivo in the context of breast cancer development are warranted.

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