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The cytosolic levels of pS2, an estrogen-regulated protein, were measured in 100 cases of primary breast cancer and related to several conventional histological and biochemical prognostic factors. The data were statistically analyzed on the basis of two different cutoff point for pS2: 4 and 11 ng/mg of cytosolic proteins. pS2 positivity (cutoff 11 ng/mg) was shown to be associated with small
tumor
size (p = 0.05), a higher differentiation grade (p = 0.007) and a smaller number of mitoses (p = 0.004), but not with menopausal status, lymph node involvement,
cathepsin D
levels, or proliferative activity determined by the monoclonal antibody Ki67. With the cutoff of 4 ng/mg, the statistical significance was confirmed only for the number of mitoses (p = 0.03), which was also the most closely related covariate in multivariate analysis (p = 0.008). As regards steroid receptor status, a significant difference was observed between pS2+ and pS2- cases (Chi-square = 8.9; p = 0.04, cutoff 4 ng/mg). in conclusion, pS2 positivity, being preferentially expressed in hormone-dependent cells and related to other well-known positive markers, may either indicate a good prognosis or predict responsiveness to endocrine treatment.
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PMID:Correlation between pS2 protein positivity, steroid receptor status and other prognostic factors in breast cancer. 756 Dec 44
We made an effort to identify a reliable source for obtaining large quantities of both free (PSA) and PSA-ACT complex for the preparation of the calibrator for the PSA assay. Using size exclusion chromatography, we found both free PSA and PSA-ACT complex in the conditioned cell medium of the LNCaP cell line, which was derived from a human metastatic adenocarcinoma of the prostate. An assay specific for PSA-ACT reacted only with the PSA-ACT complex from cells grown in serum-free medium, and not with the complex from the cell medium grown in 10% calf serum. We also found both free PSA and PSA-ACT complex in 15% of cytosols prepared from breast
tumor
tissues; the cytosol PSA concentrations ranged from 0.1 to 110 ng/ml. No correlation was found between cytosol PSA and concentrations of estrogen receptor, progestin receptor, epidermal growth factor receptor,
cathepsin D
, or the ectodomain of c-erbB-2 protein. Based on chromatographic characterizations and the slope of their dose-response curves, it appears that both free PSA and PSA-ACT complex found in the cytosols are similar to PSA complex from the cell medium and the serum of prostate cancer patients. Ectopic PSA was also detected in pooled sera from patients with breast, ovarian, pancreatic, and colon carcinoma. The PSA concentrations in these serum pools increased with the level of their dominant
tumor
marker. In any event, the LNCaP cell medium appears to be a reliable source for obtaining both free and ACT-complexed PSA of human
tumor
origin for the preparation of PSA assay calibrators.
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PMID:PSA immunoreactivity detected in LNCaP cell medium, breast tumor cytosol, and female serum. 756 42
This report describes a case of a malignant vascular
tumor
of the spleen with the morphologic, immunologic, and ultrastructural features observed in splenic sinus-lining cells (littoral cells). Histological examination showed a well-differentiated
neoplasm
forming ectatic blood channels with intraluminal papillary fronds.
Tumor
cells displayed malignant nuclear features and hemophagocytosis. Solid neoplastic areas with mitotic figures were present. Ultrastructurally, the
tumor
cells showed the concomitant presence of lysosomes and Weibel-Palade bodies. Immunohistochemically, the
tumor
cells were positive for both endothelial (Factor VIII-AG, CD34) and histiocytic markers (
cathepsin D
, lysozyme, alpha-1-antichimotrypsin). Our results indicate that angiosarcoma may originate from all the vascular compartments of the spleen, including red-pulp sinuses, and may have morphologic and immunophenotypic similarities to littoral cell angioma, a recently described benign vascular
tumor
of the spleen.
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PMID:Littoral cell angiosarcoma of the spleen. Case report with immunohistochemical and ultrastructural analysis. 757 79
We evaluated
cathepsin D
concentrations in 318 breast carcinoma specimens with a standardized IRMA and established distribution values of 5.9-217.8 nmol/g (median 51.8). Concentrations of
cathepsin D
did not correlate with age or with concentrations of HER-2/neu oncoprotein, estrogen receptor, or epidermal growth factor receptors. A significant correlation was observed between
cathepsin D
and progestin receptor (P = 0.009), but only in postmenopausal patients. In our role as a National Reference Laboratory for conducting interlaboratory comparisons of
tumor
markers, we evaluated
cathepsin D
assay proficiency by using control samples with intra- and interassay CVs of 2-8% and 10-13%, respectively. Human reference specimens containing known quantities of
cathepsin D
were developed to facilitate standardized testing. The IRMA procedure and the use of quality-assurance samples permits evaluation of the clinical significance of
cathepsin D
in human breast cancer trials.
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PMID:Relation between cathepsin D expression and other prognostic factors in breast carcinomas. 758 47
It has been shown that a 90-kDa protein (90K), with an as yet unknown function, is expressed in the majority of human breast-cancer tissues. In addition, the serum level of this 90K antigen is elevated in a certain proportion of breast-cancer patients, and high serum levels are associated with a poor overall survival. It was therefore of interest to determine whether levels of 90K in
tumor
tissues could be used as a prognostic variable in breast cancer. In the present study, the levels of 90K in primary breast
tumor
cytosols were studied with respect to the length of relapse-free or overall survival in 547 patients (median follow-up, 81.4 months), and the relationship with response to first-line tamoxifen therapy and the length of progression-free survival in 184 patients with recurrent disease (median follow-up, 59.8 months). 90K levels in
tumor
cytosols were determined with an immunoradiometric assay. The cytosolic contents of 90K were not significantly correlated with age, menopausal status,
tumor
size, nodal status or differentiation grade. On the other hand, the levels of 90K were positively correlated with those of cytosolic estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, urokinase-type plasminogen activator, its inhibitor PAI-I,
cathepsin D
and PS2. The cytosolic
tumor
level of 90K was not associated with the rate of relapse or death in primary breast cancer, nor with response to first-line therapy with tamoxifen or the length of progression-free survival in recurrent disease.
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PMID:Expression of tumor-associated 90K-antigen in human breast cancer: no correlation with prognosis and response to first-line therapy with tamoxifen. 761 55
Trypan blue is known to act as a lysosome membrane destabilizer. We investigated the effect of this dye on the activity of
cathepsin D
, acid phosphatase and arylsulfatase in tissue homogenates of B16 melanotic melanoma, transplanted subcutaneously in C57BL/6J black male mice. We also examined the tumor growth and the ultrastructure of its cells. The mice were given subcutaneous injections of the suspension of B16 cells (10(6)), and then received the trypan blue solution intraperitoneally in four divided doses, reaching the total does of 0.1 mg/g b.w. (group I) or 0.4 mg/g b.w. (group II). The dye was administered each other day after the
tumor
transplantation. The control mice were injected with melanoma cells only. The animals were killed 2 weeks after the beginning of the experiment. We found that the activity of lysosome hydrolases was increased by 30% to 50% in groups I and II, respectively, as compared to the control animals. The tumor growth in groups I and II was accelerated, and some ultrastructural changes in the melanoma cells were observed. These included irregular shape of the nucleus, uneven dispersion of the chromatin, increased number of premelanosomes and Golgi structures. The number of lysosomes, however, remained unaltered. We postulate that the trypan blue promotes tumor growth through the enhancement of the activity of lysosomal hydrolases; this may be due to the increased permeability of lysosome membranes caused by the trypan blue.
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PMID:Effect of trypan blue on the activity of lysosomal enzymes, tumor growth and cell ultrastructure in B16 melanotic melanoma in mice. 765 82
Elective cervical lymphadenectomy often is performed for laryngeal carcinoma to eliminate metastatic disease that escapes clinical and radiographic detection. We investigated characteristics of the primary tumor that might predict cervical lymph node status. We obtained archival tissue from 88 laryngectomies--65 with concurrent cervical lymphadenectomies. Of the 40 clinically negative necks that were dissected, 17% showed lymph node metastasis by pathologic examination. The primary tumors were examined immunohistochemically for expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), p53,
cathepsin D
, proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), and Ki-67-specific antigen, and by flow cytometry for DNA ploidy-cell cycle analysis. Seventy-seven percent of the cases showed aberrant p53 staining, 99% expressed EGFR, 40% produced
cathepsin D
, 29% were aneuploid, and 54% had a moderate or high synthesis phase fraction (SPF). High grade, aneuploidy, and
tumor
vascular invasion independently predicted cervical node metastasis (p < .04 each). Supraglottic locale (p < .16) and a raggedly infiltrating invading margin (p < .13) were weakly associated with node positivity. Advanced clinical T status, the expression of EGFR, p53, and
cathepsin D
, the PCNA and Ki-67 indices, and SPF did not correlate with node metastasis. The presence of cervical node metastasis predicted poor disease-free (p < .005) and overall survival (p < .04). Advanced clinical T status correlated with brief overall survival (p < .02).
Tumor
site, histopathologic parameters, ploidy, SPF, PCNA and Ki-67 indices, and the expression of p53, EGFR, and
cathepsin D
did not affect survival. The presence of vascular invasion, high grade, and aneuploidy may help identify which patients would benefit from elective cervical lymphadenectomy. The correlation of cervical lymph node status and clinical T category with survival confirms the results of previous studies.
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PMID:Cervical lymph node status and survival in laryngeal carcinoma: prognostic factors. 766 16
Bax is a homologue of Bcl-2 that promotes apoptosis. Bax protein levels were assessed by immunohistochemical methods in primary tumors derived from 119 women with metastatic breast cancer. These patients had received combination chemotherapy either with a once a month dosage schedule or in 4 weekly divided doses. The BAX immunostaining results were retrospectively compared with overall survival, time to tumor progression (TTP), and response, as well as several laboratory markers. Normal breast epithelium and in situ carcinomas immunostained positively for Bax. Marked reductions in Bax immunostaining were observed in 40 (34%) of 119 evaluable tumors. Reduced Bax correlated with shorter overall survival (median, 8.1 versus 15.7 months; P = 0.04), faster TTP (median, 2.0 versus 6.3 months; P = 0.009), and failure to respond (complete response, partial responses; 6% versus 42%, P = 0.01) in the subgroup of patients who received divided dose therapy. Reduced Bax immunostaining was not significant in the monthly dose group. When the two groups were combined, however, reduced Bax was significantly correlated in univariate analysis with failure to respond (21 versus 43% achieving complete response or partial response; P = 0.02), faster TTP (median, 3.7 versus 9.0 months; P = 0.02), and shorter survival (median, 10.7 versus 17.1 months; P = 0.04). Bax immunostaining was not significantly correlated with
tumor
histology, S-phase fraction, aneuploidy, p53 HER2, or
cathepsin D
, but was positively associated with Bcl-2 (P = 0.005). In multivariate analysis (Bax,
tumor
grade, and treatment group), reduced Bax was strongly associated with faster TTP (P approximately equal to 0.009) and shorter survival (P approximately equal to 0.001). Although highly preliminary, the finding suggest that loss of Bax immunostaining represents a novel prognostic indicator of poor response to chemotherapy and shorter survival in women with metastatic breast cancer, and raise the possibility that the subgroup of women with Bax-negative tumors may benefit from more aggressive therapy.
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PMID:Reduced expression of proapoptotic gene BAX is associated with poor response rates to combination chemotherapy and shorter survival in women with metastatic breast adenocarcinoma. 767 Dec 62
We evaluated levels of mannose-6-phosphate/insulin growth factor-II receptor (M6P/IGFII-R) RNA in 37 breast cancer tumors by quantitative in situ hybridization using a computer-aided image analyzer and compared them to
cathepsin D
RNA and protein levels in the same tissues. Breast cancer cells expressed more
cathepsin D
and M6P/IGFII-R RNA than fibroblasts in the same tumors. We found a significant increase of
cathepsin D
RNA (P = 1 x 10(-5)) and M6P/IGFII-R RNA (P = 0.02) in breast cancer cells compared to epithelial cells of benign mastopathies. There was a positive correlation (r = 0.65; P = 1 x 10(-5)) between M6P/IGFII-R and
cathepsin D
RNA levels measured on serial sections. This contrasted with the inverse relationship of these 2 RNA species in breast cancer cell lines where estrogen down-regulates M6P/IGFII receptor RNA levels. Moreover, in vivo we found no correlation between the M6P/IGFII-R RNA level and menopausal or estrogen receptor status, suggesting that the in vivo regulation of M6P/IGFII-R RNA differs from its in vitro regulation in cell lines. The M6P/IGFII-R RNA level was not correlated with
cathepsin D
status, histological grade, and
tumor
size but was significantly higher in lymph node-positive tumors (P = 0.047). The M6P/IGFII-R could therefore be an additional parameter to predict aggressive breast cancers, complementing
cathepsin D
assays and other more classical prognostic parameters.
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PMID:Correlation between mannose-6-phosphate/IGFII receptor and cathepsin D RNA levels by in situ hybridization in benign and malignant mammary tumors. 768 51
The levels of activity of
cathepsin D
were compared in neoplastic and normal gastric mucosa in 42 patients, aged 39-78, at different stages of the disease. A relationship was established between
cathepsin D
activity and main clinico-morphological characteristics of stomach
tumor
:
cathepsin D
activity was found to increase with decreasing differentiation and increasing depth of invasion and metastatic spreading of
tumor
tissue. Possible involvement of proteolytic enzymes and, in particular, an aspartyl proteinase--
cathepsin D
--in the mechanisms of invasion and metastatic spreading of neoplasms is discussed.
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PMID:[Cathepsin D activity in gastric cancer]. 770 92
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