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PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF APOPTOSIS RELATED GENE FAMILY bcl-2 IN HUMAN BREAST CANCER

Authors: Jiong Wu,Jin-song Lu,Zhi-min Shao,Qi-xia Han,Zhen-zhou Shen

Abstract

Objective: To study the prognostic effect of bcl-2 oncogene and its gene family members bax, bcl-x expression in breast cancer patients.

Methods: Expression of bcl-2, bax proteins in 91 human breast cancer tissue sections were studied by immunohistochemical method, bcl-xl mRNA expression in frozen tissues from 16 breast cancer patients were detected using Northern blot method.

Results: bcl-2 protein positivity was found in 60/91 (65.9%) patients, and bax positivity 59/91 (64.8%). bcl-2 and bax expression levels were associated with apoptotic index(AI), histological grade, axillary lymph node metastasis, postoperative local recurrence and metastasis, bcl-2 expression was related to ER positivity. In univariate analysis for disease free survival (DFS), bcl-2 and bax protein levels, and AI were all found to have prognostic value. The result of Cox's model multivariate analysis showed that bcl-2 protein level was an independent prognostic factor. In 16 frozen breast cancer tissues, 8/16(50%) had higher level of bcl-xl mRNA, which showed correlation with bcl-2 protein expression and axlllary lymph node metastasis.

Conclusion: The findings indicate that dysregulated expressions of bcl-2, bax and bcl-xl apoptosis-related genes, suggestive of serious deregulation of apoptotic process, may contribute to the biologic aggressiveness of breast cancer, bcl-2 protein is an independent indicator of prognosis in breast cancer patients.

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