Expression and Prognostic Relevance of Mcl-1 in Breast Cancer

Lorraine O'Driscoll, D. Cronin, S. M. Kennedy, R. Purcell, R. Linehan, S. Glynn, A. Larkin, K. Scanlon, E. W. McDermott, A. D. Hill, N. J. O'Higgins, M. Parkinson, M. Clynes

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Abstract

Background: Bcl-2, an anti-apoptotic protein, is frequently associated with favourable prognosis in breast cancer. The potential role of mcl-1, another bcl-2 family member, in breast cancer has not yet been defined. Patients and Methods: This study examined the expression of mcl-1 and bcl-2 in 170 cases of invasive primary breast carcinoma, using reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemical analyses. Results: Expression of bcl-2 mRNA and protein were found to be favourably associated with outcome for patients, supporting a prognostic role for bcl-2 in breast cancer, whereas mcl-1 expression, at the mRNA or protein level did not correlate with tumour size, grade, lymph node or ER status, age of patient at diagnosis, or disease outcome. Conclusion: As these analyses of mcl-1 expression may have co-detected mcl-1S/ΔTM (a more recently identified, shorter variant, that may be pro-apoptotic) with the anti-apoptotic wild-type of mcl-1, it is possible that future studies may indicate some significant clinical correlations if the isoforms can be independently investigated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)473-482
Number of pages10
JournalAnticancer Research
Volume24
Issue number2 A
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2004
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Bcl-2
  • Breast cancer
  • Disease/relapse-free survival
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Mcl-1
  • Overall survival
  • Prognostic indicator
  • Reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction

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