E-cadherin mRNA expression in breast carcinomas correlates with overall and disease-free survival.

Invasion & metastasis Pub Date : 1996-01-01
N Guriec, L Marcellin, B Gairard, H Caldéroli, A Wilk, R Renaud, J P Bergerat, F Oberling
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E-cadherin (Epithelial-cadherin) is a subclass of the cadherin family that plays a major role in the maintenance of intercellular junctions in epithelial tissues. E-cadherin is also involved in the interactions between epithelial cells and T lymphocytes. In order to explore the relationship between E-cadherin expression, cancer invasion and metastases in vivo, we estimated its expression in normal breast specimens, fibroadenomas, cystic samples and primary breast carcinomas using a semiquantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. The relationship between E-cadherin expression, survival and disease-free survival was also investigated. In comparison with normal breasts, 70% of the primary tumors showed reduced expression of E-cadherin suggesting that downregulation of this cell adhesion molecule is a common event in breast carcinoma. Significant correlation was found between E-cadherin expression and the histological classification. Most of the advanced tumors grades (10/13 tumors with grade III) presented decreased E-cadherin expression. No correlation was found between E-cadherin expression, estrogen and progesteron receptors, age and menopausal status at diagnosis. However, disease-free and overall survival was associated with E-cadherin expression. Patients showing poorly expressed E-cadherin in tumor tissue had a worse prognosis. The same results were observed for women without lymph node invasion or metastasis at diagnosis even when they were grouped according to their histological grade for statistical analysis. Therefore, E-cadherin mRNA expression in invasive breast carcinomas might be an early prognostic factor of metastasis.

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E-cadherin mRNA在乳腺癌中的表达与总生存率和无病生存率相关。
E-cadherin(上皮-钙粘蛋白)是钙粘蛋白家族的一个亚类,在维持上皮组织的细胞间连接中起重要作用。e -钙粘蛋白还参与上皮细胞和T淋巴细胞之间的相互作用。为了探讨E-cadherin在体内表达与肿瘤侵袭和转移的关系,我们采用半定量逆转录聚合酶链反应方法估计了E-cadherin在正常乳腺标本、纤维腺瘤、囊性标本和原发性乳腺癌中的表达。研究E-cadherin表达与生存、无病生存的关系。与正常乳房相比,70%的原发肿瘤显示E-cadherin表达降低,表明这种细胞粘附分子的下调在乳腺癌中是一种常见现象。E-cadherin表达与组织学分型有显著相关性。大多数晚期肿瘤分级(10/13例为III级)E-cadherin表达降低。E-cadherin表达、雌激素和孕激素受体、年龄和诊断时的绝经状态之间没有相关性。然而,无病生存和总生存与E-cadherin表达相关。肿瘤组织中e -钙粘蛋白表达不良的患者预后较差。在诊断时没有淋巴结浸润或转移的妇女中,即使根据她们的组织学分级进行统计分析,也观察到同样的结果。因此,E-cadherin mRNA在浸润性乳腺癌中的表达可能是转移的早期预后因素。
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