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Intratumoural mRNA expression of genes from the oestradiol metabolic pathway and clinical and histopathological parameters of breast cancer

INTRODUCTION: The expression of the oestrogen receptor (ER) is one of the more important clinical parameters of breast cancer. However, the relationship between the ER and its ligand, oestradiol, and the enzymes that synthesise it are not well understood. The expression of mRNA transcripts of member...

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Autores principales: Yoshimura, Noriko, Harada, Nobuhiro, Bukholm, Ida, Kåresen, Rolf, Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise, Kristensen, Vessela N
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC400649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14979917
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author Yoshimura, Noriko
Harada, Nobuhiro
Bukholm, Ida
Kåresen, Rolf
Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise
Kristensen, Vessela N
author_facet Yoshimura, Noriko
Harada, Nobuhiro
Bukholm, Ida
Kåresen, Rolf
Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise
Kristensen, Vessela N
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description INTRODUCTION: The expression of the oestrogen receptor (ER) is one of the more important clinical parameters of breast cancer. However, the relationship between the ER and its ligand, oestradiol, and the enzymes that synthesise it are not well understood. The expression of mRNA transcripts of members of the oestradiol metabolic and signalling pathways including the ER was studied in detail. METHOD: mRNA transcripts for aromatase (CYP19), 17-β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase I, 17-β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase II, ERα, ERβ, steroid sulfatase (STS), oestradiol sulfotransferase (EST), cyclin D(1 )(CYCLD1) and ERBB2 were fluorometrically quantified by competitive RT-PCR using an internal standard in 155 breast carcinomas. In addition, the transcripts of CYP19 were analysed for alternative splicing/usage of exon 1 and an alternative poly A tail. RESULTS: A great variability of expression was observed, ranging from 0 to 2376 amol/mg RNA. The highest levels were observed for STS and EST, and the lowest levels (close to zero) were observed for the 17-β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase isoenzymes. The levels of mRNA expression were analysed with respect to clinical and histopathological parameters as well as for disease-free survival. High correlation of the mRNA expression of STS, EST and 17-β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in the tumours suggested a common regulation, possibly by their common metabolite (oestradiol). Hierarchical clustering analysis in the 155 patients resulted in two main clusters, representing the ERα-negative and ERα-positive breast cancer cases. The mRNA expression of the oestradiol metabolising enzymes did not follow the expression of the ERα in all cases, leading to the formation of several subclasses of tumours. Patients with no expression of CYP19 and patients with high levels of expression of STS had significantly shorter disease-free survival time (P > 0.0005 and P < 0.03, respectively). Expression of ERβ mRNA was a better prognostic factor than that of ERα in this material. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate the importance of CYP19 and the enzymes regulating the oestrone sulfate metabolism as factors of disease-free survival in breast cancer, in addition to the well-known factors ER and ERBB2.
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spelling pubmed-4006492004-05-01 Intratumoural mRNA expression of genes from the oestradiol metabolic pathway and clinical and histopathological parameters of breast cancer Yoshimura, Noriko Harada, Nobuhiro Bukholm, Ida Kåresen, Rolf Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise Kristensen, Vessela N Breast Cancer Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: The expression of the oestrogen receptor (ER) is one of the more important clinical parameters of breast cancer. However, the relationship between the ER and its ligand, oestradiol, and the enzymes that synthesise it are not well understood. The expression of mRNA transcripts of members of the oestradiol metabolic and signalling pathways including the ER was studied in detail. METHOD: mRNA transcripts for aromatase (CYP19), 17-β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase I, 17-β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase II, ERα, ERβ, steroid sulfatase (STS), oestradiol sulfotransferase (EST), cyclin D(1 )(CYCLD1) and ERBB2 were fluorometrically quantified by competitive RT-PCR using an internal standard in 155 breast carcinomas. In addition, the transcripts of CYP19 were analysed for alternative splicing/usage of exon 1 and an alternative poly A tail. RESULTS: A great variability of expression was observed, ranging from 0 to 2376 amol/mg RNA. The highest levels were observed for STS and EST, and the lowest levels (close to zero) were observed for the 17-β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase isoenzymes. The levels of mRNA expression were analysed with respect to clinical and histopathological parameters as well as for disease-free survival. High correlation of the mRNA expression of STS, EST and 17-β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in the tumours suggested a common regulation, possibly by their common metabolite (oestradiol). Hierarchical clustering analysis in the 155 patients resulted in two main clusters, representing the ERα-negative and ERα-positive breast cancer cases. The mRNA expression of the oestradiol metabolising enzymes did not follow the expression of the ERα in all cases, leading to the formation of several subclasses of tumours. Patients with no expression of CYP19 and patients with high levels of expression of STS had significantly shorter disease-free survival time (P > 0.0005 and P < 0.03, respectively). Expression of ERβ mRNA was a better prognostic factor than that of ERα in this material. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate the importance of CYP19 and the enzymes regulating the oestrone sulfate metabolism as factors of disease-free survival in breast cancer, in addition to the well-known factors ER and ERBB2. BioMed Central 2004 2003-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC400649/ /pubmed/14979917 Text en Copyright © 2004 Yoshimura et al., licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Yoshimura, Noriko
Harada, Nobuhiro
Bukholm, Ida
Kåresen, Rolf
Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise
Kristensen, Vessela N
Intratumoural mRNA expression of genes from the oestradiol metabolic pathway and clinical and histopathological parameters of breast cancer
title Intratumoural mRNA expression of genes from the oestradiol metabolic pathway and clinical and histopathological parameters of breast cancer
title_full Intratumoural mRNA expression of genes from the oestradiol metabolic pathway and clinical and histopathological parameters of breast cancer
title_fullStr Intratumoural mRNA expression of genes from the oestradiol metabolic pathway and clinical and histopathological parameters of breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Intratumoural mRNA expression of genes from the oestradiol metabolic pathway and clinical and histopathological parameters of breast cancer
title_short Intratumoural mRNA expression of genes from the oestradiol metabolic pathway and clinical and histopathological parameters of breast cancer
title_sort intratumoural mrna expression of genes from the oestradiol metabolic pathway and clinical and histopathological parameters of breast cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC400649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14979917
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