Comparison of extracellular matrix and apoptotic markers between benign lesions and carcinomas in human breast
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
The expression of the extracellular matrix-related genes, such as fibronectin,
laminin and tenascin C, and apoptosis-related genes, such as bax, bcl2 and
survivin, was evaluated by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction
(RT-PCR) and by immunohistochemistry in normal breast tissue and benign and
malignant breast tumors and then correlated to several clinical parameters:
estrogen and progesterone receptors, Ki67, ErbB2, tumor size, lymph node status
and grading. Seventy-three breast tissue samples were examined. After RNA
extraction, an RT-PCR was performed to detect fibronectin, laminin, tenascin C,
bax, bcl2 and survivin gene expression. Thirty-two samples were evaluated also by
immunohistochemistry at the protein level to detect fibronectin, laminin,
tenascin C, bax and survivin. We found a significant correlation (P=0.025)
between fibronectin gene expression and lymph node status, and a significant
negative correlation (P=0.049) between laminin gene expression and Ki67. In
addition, we found a statistically significant increase in survivin transcription
in malign tumors compared to fibroadenomas (P=0.024). The negative correlation
between laminin transcription and Ki67 could suggest that laminin impacts
negatively on tumor proliferation, and the positive correlation between
fibronectin and lymph node status may lead to consider fibronectin as predictive
of long distance metastasis.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
extracellular matrix; fibronectin; laminin; tenascin C
List of contributors:
Granato, Teresa
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