Byung-Joo Song, S. Han, H. Kim, Chul-Nam Kim, S. Chang, Y. Seo, S. Jung
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mutations in 7 cases by DNA sequence analysis of the entire coding region. Results: Seven of 30 (23.3%) breast cancers had reduced immuno-expression of Chk2, one of them (1/7, 14.3%) showed a p53 immuno-expression and all of them revealed no Chk2 mutation. Conclusion: Expression of Chk2 protein more reduced in breast cancer with no abnormal p53 immuno-expression. No Chk2 mutation was found in all of Chk2 reduced expression, we hypothesize that there may be a posttranscriptional/ posttranslational mechanism (s) in breast caner to downregulate Chk2 protein expression. (Journal of Korean Breast Cancer Society 2003;6:141-147)