Expression of nuclear insulin receptor substrate 1 in breast cancer
- 1 August 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by BMJ in Journal of Clinical Pathology
- Vol. 60 (6) , 633-641
- https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.2006.039107
Abstract
Background:Insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS-1), a cytoplasmic protein transmitting signals from the insulin and insulin-like growth factor 1 receptors, has been implicated in breast cancer. Previously, it was reported that IRS-1 can be translocated to the nucleus and modulate oestrogen receptor α (ERα) activity in vitro. However, the expression of nuclear IRS-1 in breast cancer biopsy specimens has never been examined.Aims:To assess whether nuclear IRS-1 is present in breast cancer and non-cancer mammary epithelium, and whether it correlates with other markers, especially ERα. Parallel studies were carried out for the expression of cytoplasmatic IRS-1.Methods:IRS-1 and ERα expression was assessed by immunohistochemical analysis. Data were evaluated using Pearson’s correlation, linear regression and receiver operating characteristic analysis.Results:Median nuclear IRS-1 expression was found to be low in normal mammary epithelial cells (1.6%) and high in benign tumours (20.5%), ductal grade 2 carcinoma (11.0%) and lobular carcinoma (∼30%). Median ERα expression in normal epithelium, benign tumours, ductal cancer grade 2 and 3, and lobular cancer grade 2 and 3 were 10.5, 20.5, 65.0, 0.0, 80 and 15%, respectively. Nuclear IRS-1 and ERα positively correlated in ductal cancer (pConclusions:A positive association between nuclear IRS-1 and ERα is a characteristic for ductal breast cancer and marks a more differentiated, non-metastatic phenotype.Keywords
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