Dr. Charles Wood is seeking SERCA support to advance development as an independent investigator in comparative medicine. The career development plan will combine the unique resources of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine with expertise from international leaders in cancer research. The research plan will complement the candidate's current skills in pathology with a strong focus in molecular analyses of breast tissue. The overall research objective of this proposal is to evaluate the breast cancer risk profile of different postmenopausal hormone therapies and to investigate underlying mechanisms. Over 10 million postmenopausal women in the U.S. currently take hormone therapy (HT). The most common type of HT for women in the U.S. with a uterus is the combination of conjugated equine estrogens (CEE) and medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA). Recent evidence indicates that the addition of MPA significantly increases the risk of breast cancer, and this has led to considerable uncertainty and concern regarding progestin use. A major question in women's health at this time is whether these adverse effects are specific to MPA or characteristic of all progestins. Given the diverse and in some cases opposing cellular actions of different progestin types, it is likely that these compounds have distinctive effects in the breast. In Phase 1 of this project we will use a surgically postmenopausal non-human primate model to compare the breast effects of MPA and natural progesterone (P4) when given with estradiol. We hypothesize that these progestins will have type-specific effects on proliferation, apoptosis, and estrogen metabolism in the breast and that P4will have the most favorable profile.
The aims of the project are as follows: (1) to determine progestin effects on breast proliferation and apoptosis;(2) to evaluate the glucocorticoid activities of MPA and P4 in relation to cell survival;and (3) to determine progestin effects on estrogen metabolism. In the second phase we will contrast the breast cancer risk profile of the optimal estrogen+progestin combination from Phase 1 with that of alternative hormone therapies. This work will have immediate public health relevance to postmenopausal women seeking the safest form of hormone therapy.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Center for Research Resources (NCRR)
Type
Research Scientist Development Award - Research & Training (K01)
Project #
5K01RR021322-05
Application #
7681294
Study Section
National Center for Research Resources Initial Review Group (RIRG)
Program Officer
Moro, Manuel H
Project Start
2005-09-19
Project End
2010-08-31
Budget Start
2009-09-01
Budget End
2010-08-31
Support Year
5
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$121,927
Indirect Cost
Name
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Department
Pathology
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
937727907
City
Winston-Salem
State
NC
Country
United States
Zip Code
27157
Chen, Zigui; Wood, Charles E; Abee, Christian R et al. (2018) Complete Genome Sequences of Three Novel Saimiri sciureus Papillomavirus Types Isolated from the Cervicovaginal Region of Squirrel Monkeys. Genome Announc 6:
Wood, Charles E; Branstetter, Daniel; Jacob, Allison P et al. (2013) Progestin effects on cell proliferation pathways in the postmenopausal mammary gland. Breast Cancer Res 15:R62
Harari, Ariana; Wood, Charles E; Van Doorslaer, Koenraad et al. (2013) Condylomatous genital lesions in cynomolgus macaques from Mauritius. Toxicol Pathol 41:893-901
Ethun, Kelly F; Wood, Charles E; Cline, J Mark et al. (2013) Endometrial profile of bazedoxifene acetate alone and in combination with conjugated equine estrogens in a primate model. Menopause 20:777-84
Ethun, K F; Wood, C E; Parker Jr, C R et al. (2012) Effect of ovarian aging on androgen biosynthesis in a cynomolgus macaque model. Climacteric 15:82-92
Ethun, Kelly F; Wood, Charles E; Register, Thomas C et al. (2012) Effects of bazedoxifene acetate with and without conjugated equine estrogens on the breast of postmenopausal monkeys. Menopause :
Wood, Charles E; Boue, Stephen M; Collins-Burow, Bridgette M et al. (2012) Glyceollin-elicited soy protein consumption induces distinct transcriptional effects as compared to standard soy protein. J Agric Food Chem 60:81-6
Ethun, Kelly F; Wood, Charles E; Register, Thomas C et al. (2012) Effects of bazedoxifene acetate with and without conjugated equine estrogens on the breast of postmenopausal monkeys. Menopause 19:1242-52
Wood, C E; Tannehill-Gregg, S H; Chen, Z et al. (2011) Novel betapapillomavirus associated with hand and foot papillomas in a cynomolgus macaque. Vet Pathol 48:731-6
Wood, Charles E; Kaplan, Jay R; Fontenot, M Babette et al. (2010) Endometrial profile of tamoxifen and low-dose estradiol combination therapy. Clin Cancer Res 16:946-56

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