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Enzyme
Compound
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Query: UMLS:C0178874 (
tumor progression
)
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Insulin is a hormone crucial to metabolism and an essential growth factor for normal and neoplastic tissues. We have now determined insulin in extracts of 23 primary breast cancer specimens and of non-neoplastic breast tissues by a chemiluminescent immunoassay. Remarkably, insulin was measured only in grade 3 tumors, whereas grade 2 carcinomas and the normal mammary gland were each insulin-negative. We also performed immunohistochemistry for
insulin-degrading enzyme
(
IDE
), a cytoplasmic zinc metalloprotease belonging to the inverzincin family and participating in insulin cleavage.
IDE
was detected in most insulin-positive grade 3 carcinomas, indicating that it might be dysfunctional in these anaplastic tumors.
IDE
was equally present in the insulin-negative grade 2 carcinomas. Moreover, five grade 3 carcinomas and one grade 2 carcinoma displayed a loss of heterozygosity in the 10q chromosomal region harboring the
IDE
gene, but, despite these alterations,
IDE
was detected immunohistochemically, indicating a retention of the second allele. Compared to the expression of
IDE
in 92% of the tumors examined, only 57% of 21 normal breast specimens stained positively for
IDE
. In contrast to this increase in
IDE
-positive epithelial cells in breast cancer vs. normal breast, additional immunohistochemical analysis of 17 node-positive breast carcinomas and corresponding tumor-bearing lymph nodes showed that
IDE
expression decreases from primary tumor to lymph node metastasis. Altogether, this study represents the first demonstration of
IDE
in normal and neoplastic human mammary tissues. Our present report should also provide an experimental starting point towards exploring a potential role of
IDE
in the control of
tumor progression
.
...
PMID:Immunohistochemical demonstration of the zinc metalloprotease insulin-degrading enzyme in normal and malignant human breast: correlation with tissue insulin levels. 1714 14