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NUCKS overexpression in breast cancer

BACKGROUND: NUCKS (Nuclear, Casein Kinase and Cyclin-dependent Kinase Substrate) is a nuclear, DNA-binding and highly phosphorylated protein. A number of reports show that NUCKS is highly expressed on the level of mRNA in several human cancers, including breast cancer. In this work, NUCKS expression...

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Autores principales: Drosos, Yiannis, Kouloukoussa, Mirsini, Østvold, Anne Carine, Grundt, Kirsten, Goutas, Nikos, Vlachodimitropoulos, Dimitrios, Havaki, Sophia, Kollia, Panagoula, Kittas, Christos, Marinos, Evangelos, Aleporou-Marinou, Vassiliki
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2743642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19664271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2867-9-19
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author Drosos, Yiannis
Kouloukoussa, Mirsini
Østvold, Anne Carine
Grundt, Kirsten
Goutas, Nikos
Vlachodimitropoulos, Dimitrios
Havaki, Sophia
Kollia, Panagoula
Kittas, Christos
Marinos, Evangelos
Aleporou-Marinou, Vassiliki
author_facet Drosos, Yiannis
Kouloukoussa, Mirsini
Østvold, Anne Carine
Grundt, Kirsten
Goutas, Nikos
Vlachodimitropoulos, Dimitrios
Havaki, Sophia
Kollia, Panagoula
Kittas, Christos
Marinos, Evangelos
Aleporou-Marinou, Vassiliki
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description BACKGROUND: NUCKS (Nuclear, Casein Kinase and Cyclin-dependent Kinase Substrate) is a nuclear, DNA-binding and highly phosphorylated protein. A number of reports show that NUCKS is highly expressed on the level of mRNA in several human cancers, including breast cancer. In this work, NUCKS expression on both RNA and protein levels was studied in breast tissue biopsies consisted of invasive carcinomas, intraductal proliferative lesions, benign epithelial proliferations and fibroadenomas, as well as in primary cultures derived from the above biopsies. Specifically, in order to evaluate the level of NUCKS protein in correlation with the histopathological features of breast disease, immunohistochemistry was employed on paraffin sections of breast biopsies of the above types. In addition, NUCKS expression was studied by means of Reverse Transcription PCR (RT-PCR), real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) and Western immunoblot analyses in the primary cell cultures developed from the same biopsies. RESULTS: The immunohistochemical Results showed intense NUCKS staining mostly in grade I and II breast carcinomas compared to normal tissues. Furthermore, NUCKS was moderate expressed in benign epithelial proliferations, such as adenosis and sclerosing adenosis, and highly expressed in intraductal lesions, specifically in ductal carcinomas in situ (DCIS). It is worth noting that all the fibroadenoma tissues examined were negative for NUCKS staining. RT-PCR and qRT-PCR showed an increase of NUCKS expression in cells derived from primary cultures of proliferative lesions and cancerous tissues compared to the ones derived from normal breast tissues and fibroadenomas. This increase was also confirmed by Western immunoblot analysis. Although NUCKS is a cell cycle related protein, its expression does not correlate with Ki67 expression, neither in tissue sections nor in primary cell cultures. CONCLUSION: The results show overexpression of the NUCKS protein in a number of non malignant breast lesions and cancerous tissues. In particular, the NUCKS overexpression in ADH and DCIS indicates a significant role of this protein in neoplastic progression.
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spelling pubmed-27436422009-09-15 NUCKS overexpression in breast cancer Drosos, Yiannis Kouloukoussa, Mirsini Østvold, Anne Carine Grundt, Kirsten Goutas, Nikos Vlachodimitropoulos, Dimitrios Havaki, Sophia Kollia, Panagoula Kittas, Christos Marinos, Evangelos Aleporou-Marinou, Vassiliki Cancer Cell Int Primary Research BACKGROUND: NUCKS (Nuclear, Casein Kinase and Cyclin-dependent Kinase Substrate) is a nuclear, DNA-binding and highly phosphorylated protein. A number of reports show that NUCKS is highly expressed on the level of mRNA in several human cancers, including breast cancer. In this work, NUCKS expression on both RNA and protein levels was studied in breast tissue biopsies consisted of invasive carcinomas, intraductal proliferative lesions, benign epithelial proliferations and fibroadenomas, as well as in primary cultures derived from the above biopsies. Specifically, in order to evaluate the level of NUCKS protein in correlation with the histopathological features of breast disease, immunohistochemistry was employed on paraffin sections of breast biopsies of the above types. In addition, NUCKS expression was studied by means of Reverse Transcription PCR (RT-PCR), real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) and Western immunoblot analyses in the primary cell cultures developed from the same biopsies. RESULTS: The immunohistochemical Results showed intense NUCKS staining mostly in grade I and II breast carcinomas compared to normal tissues. Furthermore, NUCKS was moderate expressed in benign epithelial proliferations, such as adenosis and sclerosing adenosis, and highly expressed in intraductal lesions, specifically in ductal carcinomas in situ (DCIS). It is worth noting that all the fibroadenoma tissues examined were negative for NUCKS staining. RT-PCR and qRT-PCR showed an increase of NUCKS expression in cells derived from primary cultures of proliferative lesions and cancerous tissues compared to the ones derived from normal breast tissues and fibroadenomas. This increase was also confirmed by Western immunoblot analysis. Although NUCKS is a cell cycle related protein, its expression does not correlate with Ki67 expression, neither in tissue sections nor in primary cell cultures. CONCLUSION: The results show overexpression of the NUCKS protein in a number of non malignant breast lesions and cancerous tissues. In particular, the NUCKS overexpression in ADH and DCIS indicates a significant role of this protein in neoplastic progression. BioMed Central 2009-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2743642/ /pubmed/19664271 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2867-9-19 Text en Copyright © 2009 Drosos et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Drosos, Yiannis
Kouloukoussa, Mirsini
Østvold, Anne Carine
Grundt, Kirsten
Goutas, Nikos
Vlachodimitropoulos, Dimitrios
Havaki, Sophia
Kollia, Panagoula
Kittas, Christos
Marinos, Evangelos
Aleporou-Marinou, Vassiliki
NUCKS overexpression in breast cancer
title NUCKS overexpression in breast cancer
title_full NUCKS overexpression in breast cancer
title_fullStr NUCKS overexpression in breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed NUCKS overexpression in breast cancer
title_short NUCKS overexpression in breast cancer
title_sort nucks overexpression in breast cancer
topic Primary Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2743642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19664271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2867-9-19
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