TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression and Prognostic Relevance of Mcl-1 in Breast Cancer
AU - O'Driscoll, Lorraine
AU - Cronin, D.
AU - Kennedy, S. M.
AU - Purcell, R.
AU - Linehan, R.
AU - Glynn, S.
AU - Larkin, A.
AU - Scanlon, K.
AU - McDermott, E. W.
AU - Hill, A. D.
AU - O'Higgins, N. J.
AU - Parkinson, M.
AU - Clynes, M.
PY - 2004/3
Y1 - 2004/3
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - Apoptosis
KW - Bcl-2
KW - Breast cancer
KW - Disease/relapse-free survival
KW - Immunohistochemistry
KW - Mcl-1
KW - Overall survival
KW - Prognostic indicator
KW - Reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction
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M3 - Article
C2 - 15152946
AN - SCOPUS:2442450642
SN - 0250-7005
VL - 24
SP - 473
EP - 482
JO - Anticancer Research
JF - Anticancer Research
IS - 2 A
ER -