Systematic characterisation ofGABRPexpression in sporadic breast cancer and normal breast tissue
- 26 September 2005
- journal article
- early detection-and-diagnosis
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 118 (6) , 1453-1459
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.21517
Abstract
The GABRP gene has been previously identified by in silico analysis of four million ESTs as a candidate gene differentially expressed in breast cancer. GABRP is located on chromosome 5q34 and it encodes the π‐subunit of the γ‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor, a transmembrane protein expressed in the brain and several nonneuronal tissues. Using cDNA dot blot hybridisation (cancer profiling array), quantitative RT‐PCR and non‐radioisotopic in situ hybridisation (ISH), we have analysed GABRP expression in breast cancer and normal breast tissues as well as in nontumorigenic and tumorigenic breast cell lines. Analysis of the cancer profiling array revealed a more than 2‐fold downregulation of GABRP (p < 0.001) in 76% of primary breast carcinomas (n = 50) compared to corresponding normal tissues. Quantitative RT‐PCR in a panel of 23 normal human tissues showed that the GABRP expression level was most abundant in the normal breast tissues compared to other human tissues. GABRP downregulation in breast cancer was confirmed by quantitative RT‐PCR in cryopreserved breast tumour and normal breast tissue specimens (n = 22), in archival formalin‐fixed, paraffin‐embedded tissue specimens (n = 32), as well as in breast cancer cell lines (n = 8). Furthermore, a significant downregulation of GABRP was noted in large (pT3‐pT4) (p = 0.044) primary breast tumours. Non‐radioisotopic ISH showed strong GABRP expression in normal epithelial and benign papilloma breast cells, but no signal could be detected in invasive ductal carcinoma. Altogether, these data suggest that GABRP is progressively down‐regulated with tumour‐progression, and that it may be useful as a prognostic marker in breast cancer.Keywords
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