Prognostic value of uPA and p53 accumulation measured by quantitative biochemical assays in 1245 primary breast cancer patients: a multicentre study
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- 9 April 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 80 (3-4) , 536-545
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6690389
Abstract
The purpose of this retrospective multicentre study was to assess the prognostic value of urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) and p53 levels in a large series of primary breast cancer, using an automatic quantitative luminometric method. Samples of 1245 operable breast tumours were collected from seven French institutions and patients were followed for a median of 75 months. The median uPA and p53 levels assayed in cytosols by means of the immunoluminometric technique (LIA) were 0.31 and 0.20 ng mg–1 of protein respectively. In univariate analysis, high levels of uPA and p53 were associated with shorter disease-specific survival, disease-free interval, and distant recurrence-free interval. The 5-year survival rates were 95.5% among patients with uPA values below the 20th percentile, and 77.5% in those with values above the 80th percentile. The 5-year survival rates were 91.0% in patients with p53 values below the 20th percentile, and 77.6% in those with values above the 80th percentile. In multivariate analysis, the risk of disease-related death increased with uPA levels after adjustment for tumour size, histological grade, lymph node involvement, and estrogen receptor status. A high level of uPA was also related to a shorter disease-free interval and distant recurrence-free interval. In node-negative patients, a high level of uPA remained strongly related to the three outcomes. When adjusted for other prognostic factors, p53 was no longer significantly related to the outcomes. Given its rapidity and simple application to routinely prepared cytosols, this LIA may be useful for evaluating the prognostic impact of uPA in primary breast cancer, particularly in node-negative patients. According to our results, the prognostic value of p53 accumulation is limited when uPA is included in multivariate analysis.Keywords
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