## Abstract The high affinity folate receptor is a membraneโassociated glycoprotein that is preferentially expressed in cancers of epithelial origin and rarely expressed in normal cells. We examined its expression pattern in breast cancer, utilizing a tissue microarray containing samples from 63 in
Overexpression of Id-1 is associated with poor clinical outcome in node negative breast cancer
โ Scribed by Sebastian F. Schoppmann; Monika Schindl; Guenther Bayer; Klaus Aumayr; Julia Dienes; Reinhard Horvat; Margaretha Rudas; Michael Gnant; Raimund Jakesz; Peter Birner
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 427 KB
- Volume
- 104
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Idโ1 is an important regulator of cellular growth and differentiation and controls malignant progression of breast cancer cells. The aim of our study was to assess the clinical impact of Idโ1 expression in breast cancer, i.e., its potential impact on prognosis and prediction of treatment response. Idโ1 protein expression was determined immunohistochemically in 191 patients with lymphโnode negative breast cancer, and univariate and multivariate survival analysis was carried out. Fifteen (7.9%) specimens showed strong expression, 75 (39.3%) moderate, 55 (28.8%) weak expression and 46 (24.1%) cases no expression of Idโ1. Patients with strong or moderate Idโ1 expression had a significant shorter overall (p = 0.003, Cox regression) and diseaseโfree survival (p = 0.01, Cox regression) compared to those with absent or low expression. Progesterone receptor density was significantly higher in breast cancers with absent/low Idโ1 expression compared to those with moderate/strong expression (p < 0.001, tโtest). Idโ1 expression was significantly stronger in cases positive for p16^INK4a^ expression compared to those negative for p16 (p = 0.049, MannโWhitney test). The influence of Idโ1 on clinical outcome seems much stronger in patients with negative estrogen receptor status compared to those with positive status, who received receptor antagonists as adjuvant therapy in most cases. Overexpression of Idโ1 protein represents a strong independent prognostic marker in node negative breast cancer, and future therapies inhibiting Idโ1 expression might be beneficial for these patients. Our results also suggest that due to the apparent interaction of Idโ1 with the steroidโreceptor system in breast cancer, hormonal therapies might influence Idโ1 expression and its impact on clinical outcome. ยฉ 2003 WileyโLiss, Inc.
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