I ran across this information for the first time today:
Steroid hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone, exert their effects in the body by binding to steroid hormone receptors in the nucleus of the cell and altering gene transcription. PLP binds to steroid receptors in a manner that inhibits the binding of steroid hormones, thus decreasing their effects. The binding of PLP to steroid receptors for estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and other steroid hormones suggests that the vitamin B6 status of an individual may have implications for diseases affected by steroid hormones, including breast cancer and prostate cancers (4).
Unfortunately the reference seems to be a textbook. Anyone know any more about this? Sounds a little scary. As is typical of internet discussion of supplements, they go right to the positive implications (benefit for hormone dependent cancers), with no mention of the potential downsides for those without these conditions.