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Title: Expression of c-myc, erbB-2, p53 and nm23-H1 gene product in benign and malignant breast lesions: coexpression and correlation with clinicopathologic parameters. Author: Sirotkovic-Skerlev M, Krizanac S, Kapitanovic S, Husnjak K, Unusic J, Pavelic K. Journal: Exp Mol Pathol; 2005 Aug; 79(1):42-50. PubMed ID: 16005711. Abstract: The aims of this study were to assess the expression of protein products of c-myc, erbB-2, p53 and nm23-H1 gene in benign and malignant breast lesions, to estimate their possible coexpression and to correlate the results of immunohistochemical analysis with various clinicopathologic parameters. The method used was the immunohistochemical detection of the corresponding protein. Expression of c-myc protein was high in both malignant and benign lesions (95% and 100%). Expression of erbB-2 and mutated p53 proteins in malignant lesions was 27% and 34%. These proteins were present in benign lesions as well: 7.8% of benign lesions were positive for erbB-2 protein and 19.6% for p53 protein. The expression of nm23-H1 protein was similar in benign and malignant lesions: 47% and 54%. The coexpression of nm23-H1 and mutated p53 protein was found in 14 carcinomas (16.5%). We found a tendency of negative correlation between the expression of these two proteins. We also found a negative correlation between the size of breast carcinomas and the expression of nm23-H1, a higher proportion of nm23-H1-positive carcinomas in the group of erbB-2-negative, p53-negative carcinomas and a higher proportion of nm23-H1-positive carcinomas in the group of malignant lesions with negative axillary lymph nodes. Our results support the hypothesis that in women with breast cancer the expression of nm23-H1 gene may contribute to more favorable phenotype. We also showed that some changes found in malignant breast tumors such as the presence of mutated p53 protein and the expression of erbB-2 protein may be found in benign lesions as well.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]