Tumoral expression of BRCA1, Estrogen receptor alpha and ID4 protein in patients with sporadic breast cancer
Introduction: BRCA1 expression is downregulated in a third of sporadic breast cancers (SBC). Most of the tumors in which BRCA1 function is diminished do not express estrogen receptor alpha (ER). Recent studies suggest that the inhibitor of DNA binding (ID)-4 could participate in the hormonal regulat...
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Abstract | Introduction: BRCA1 expression is downregulated in a third of sporadic breast cancers (SBC). Most of the tumors in which BRCA1 function is diminished do not express estrogen receptor alpha (ER). Recent studies suggest that the inhibitor of DNA binding (ID)-4 could participate in the hormonal regulation of BRCA1 expression.
Objective: To study the relationship between tumoral expression of BRCA1, ER and ID4 in SBCs. Patients and methods: Forty patients with pathologic confirmation of SBC were included in this study. The mRNA expression of BRCA1, ER, and ID4, determined by reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), was correlated with the expression of gliceraldehid-3-phosphate-dehydrogenase (GAPDH). The results were analyzed using two-sided non-parametric tests (Chi-square and Spearman's rank correlation test) with α < 0.05.
Results: Most of the tumors that expressed BRCA1 mRNA were ER-positive (p < 0.0001). In addition, a positive correlation was observed between the level of expression of these mRNAs (rs = 0.75 95% CI= 0.57-0.86; p < 0.0001). An inverse association was observed between the mRNA expression of BRCA1 and ID4 (p=0.024) and a negative correlation between their levels of expression (rs= -0.35 95% CI -0.59 a -0.04; p=0.028). Moreover, a negative correlation was stated between the level mRNAs of ER and ID4 (rs= - 0.45 95% CI -0.66 a -0.16; p= 0.0039).
Discussion: In this study we demonstrate an association between the tumoral expression of BRCA1, ER and ID4 in patients with SBC. These results are in concordance with previous studies, however, to our knowledge, no other reports have described a relationship between the expression of ID4 and ER at the mRNA level in human breast cancers. These results suggest that ID4 participates in the molecular events that regulate BRCA1 and ER expression, suggesting its role as a tumor marker or potential therapeutic target. |
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AbstractList | BRCA1 expression is downregulated in a third of sporadic breast cancers (SBC). Most of the tumors in which BRCA1 function is diminished do not express estrogen receptor alpha (ER). Recent studies suggest that the inhibitor of DNA binding (ID)-4 could participate in the hormonal regulation of BRCA1 expression.
To study the relationship between tumoral expression of BRCA1, ER and ID4 in SBCs.
Forty patients with pathologic confirmation of SBC were included in this study. The mRNA expression of BRCA1, ER and ID4, determined by reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), was correlated with the expression of gliceraldehid-3-phosphate-dehydrogenase (GAPDH). The results were analyzed using two-sided nonparametric tests (Chi-square and Spearman's rank correlation test) with alpha < 0.05.
Most of the tumors that expressed BRCA1 mRNA were ER-positive (p < 0.0001). In addition, a positive correlation was observed between the level of expression of these mRNAs (rs = 0.75 95% CI = 0.57-0.86; p < 0.0001). An inverse association was observed between the mRNA expression of BRCA1 and ID4 (p = 0.024) and a negative correlation between their levels of expression (rs = -0.35 95% CI -0.59 a -0.04; p = 0.028). Moreover, a negative correlation was stated between the level mRNAs of ER and ID4 (rs = - 0.45 95% CI -0.66 a -0.16; p = 0.0039).
In this study we demonstrate an association between the tumoral expression of BRCA1, ER and ID4 in patients with SBC. These results are in concordance with previous studies, however, to our knowledge, no other reports have described a relationship between the expression of ID4 and ER at the mRNA level in human breast cancers. These results suggest that ID4 participates in the molecular events that regulate BRCA1 and ER expression, suggesting its role as a tumor marker or potential therapeutic target. Introduction: BRCA1 expression is downregulated in a third of sporadic breast cancers (SBC). Most of the tumors in which BRCA1 function is diminished do not express estrogen receptor alpha (ER). Recent studies suggest that the inhibitor of DNA binding (ID)-4 could participate in the hormonal regulation of BRCA1 expression. Objective: To study the relationship between tumoral expression of BRCA1, ER and ID4 in SBCs. Patients and methods: Forty patients with pathologic confirmation of SBC were included in this study. The mRNA expression of BRCA1, ER, and ID4, determined by reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), was correlated with the expression of gliceraldehid-3-phosphate-dehydrogenase (GAPDH). The results were analyzed using two-sided non-parametric tests (Chi-square and Spearman’s rank correlation test) with α < 0.05. Results: Most of the tumors that expressed BRCA1 mRNA were ER-positive (p < 0.0001). In addition, a positive correlation was observed between the level of expression of these mRNAs (rs = 0.75 95% CI= 0.57-0.86; p < 0.0001). An inverse association was observed between the mRNA expression of BRCA1 and ID4 (p=0.024) and a negative correlation between their levels of expression (rs= -0.35 95% CI –0.59 a -0.04; p=0.028). Moreover, a negative correlation was stated between the level mRNAs of ER and ID4 (rs= - 0.45 95% CI –0.66 a –0.16; p= 0.0039). Discussion: In this study we demonstrate an association between the tumoral expression of BRCA1, ER and ID4 in patients with SBC. These results are in concordance with previous studies, however, to our knowledge, no other reports have described a relationship between the expression of ID4 and ER at the mRNA level in human breast cancers. These results suggest that ID4 participates in the molecular events that regulate BRCA1 and ER expression, suggesting its role as a tumor marker or potential therapeutic target. INTRODUCTIONBRCA1 expression is downregulated in a third of sporadic breast cancers (SBC). Most of the tumors in which BRCA1 function is diminished do not express estrogen receptor alpha (ER). Recent studies suggest that the inhibitor of DNA binding (ID)-4 could participate in the hormonal regulation of BRCA1 expression. OBJECTIVETo study the relationship between tumoral expression of BRCA1, ER and ID4 in SBCs. PATIENTS AND METHODSForty patients with pathologic confirmation of SBC were included in this study. The mRNA expression of BRCA1, ER and ID4, determined by reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), was correlated with the expression of gliceraldehid-3-phosphate-dehydrogenase (GAPDH). The results were analyzed using two-sided nonparametric tests (Chi-square and Spearman's rank correlation test) with alpha < 0.05. RESULTSMost of the tumors that expressed BRCA1 mRNA were ER-positive (p < 0.0001). In addition, a positive correlation was observed between the level of expression of these mRNAs (rs = 0.75 95% CI = 0.57-0.86; p < 0.0001). An inverse association was observed between the mRNA expression of BRCA1 and ID4 (p = 0.024) and a negative correlation between their levels of expression (rs = -0.35 95% CI -0.59 a -0.04; p = 0.028). Moreover, a negative correlation was stated between the level mRNAs of ER and ID4 (rs = - 0.45 95% CI -0.66 a -0.16; p = 0.0039). DISCUSSIONIn this study we demonstrate an association between the tumoral expression of BRCA1, ER and ID4 in patients with SBC. These results are in concordance with previous studies, however, to our knowledge, no other reports have described a relationship between the expression of ID4 and ER at the mRNA level in human breast cancers. These results suggest that ID4 participates in the molecular events that regulate BRCA1 and ER expression, suggesting its role as a tumor marker or potential therapeutic target. |
Author | Roldán, Gloria Musé, Ignacio Miguel Delgado, Lucía |
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