Telomerase Activity and Survival of Patients With Node-Positive Breast Cancer
Open Access
- 17 December 1997
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute
- Vol. 89 (24) , 1874-1881
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/89.24.1874
Abstract
Shortening of telomeres (specialized structures at the ends of chromosomes) beyond a certain length may signal a cell to stop dividing and to enter senescence. A ribonucleoprotein enzyme, telomerase, is a key component in maintaining telomere length. Because the majority of cancers express telomerase but most normal somatic tissues do not, we measured the level of telomerase expression in primary breast cancer specimens for correlation with traditional prognostic indicators and disease outcome. Telomerase activity was measured in frozen human breast cancer specimens by use of the Telomeric Repeat Amplification Protocol (TRAP) assay. The level of telomerase activity was expressed as total product generated (TPG) and was corrected for specimen cellularity by expressing it as a ratio of TPG to the sample's 28S ribosomal RNA content. A preliminary study of 150 breast cancer specimens demonstrated that telomerase activity correlated with the fraction of cells in S phase of the cell cycle (r(sp) = .23). In a larger prognostic study of 398 tumors from patients with lymph node-positive breast cancer, telomerase expression correlated with S-phase fraction, progesterone receptor level, DNA ploidy, and lymph node status. After correcting for sample cellularity, increasing TPG levels were associated with decreased disease-free survival (P = .041) and overall survival (P = .009) of the patients. The telomerase activity level remained strongly predictive of death (P = .027) and marginally predictive of disease recurrence (P = .08) after adjustment for other prognostic factors. All P values are two-sided. Telomerase activity in human breast cancers is associated with a more aggressive tumor phenotype in patients.Keywords
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