Evaluation of the expression levels of nm23-h1 mRNA in primary breast cancer, benign breast disease, axillary lymph nodes and normal breast tissue
- 1 January 1994
- Vol. 26 (4) , 423-428
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00313029400169122
Abstract
Expression levels of nm23-H1 were evaluated in a variety of normal benign and malignant breast tissues by Northern and slot blot. Tissues from 153 patients presenting with palpable breast lesions were studied: 132 primary infiltrating breast cancers, 9 pure duct carcinoma in situ lesions, a phyllodes tumor, 9 benign lesions and 2 local recurrences of carcinoma. In addition to lesional tissue, 49 samples of macroscopically normal breast tissue, 37 axillary lymph nodes and 9 samples from patients undergoing cosmetic reduction mammoplasty were studied. Sets of normal breast tissue, primary tumor and lymph node tissue from individual patients were available for comparison in 37 cases. A wide range of gene expression was detected in the various tissue types. The highest levels of expression were detected in malignant samples with in situ carcinomas being associated with the highest levels of gene expression. The expression levels of nm23-H1 in normal breast tissue were lower than the corresponding tumors from the same patients (p < 0.0005). Benign breast lesions (including 6 fibroadenomas) had levels of gene expression approximating those of the normal tissue samples. Normal axillary lymph nodes had significantly lower levels of nm23-H1 expression than nodes with metastatic deposits (p < 0.03). No significant association was observed between nm23-H1 expression levels and axillary node status in patients with infiltrating carcinoma, although there was a slight trend toward lower nm23-H1 mRNA levels in the node negative group.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Keywords
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