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Query: UNIPROT:P04626 (
erbB-2
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One hundred and nine primary breast cancers were analyzed to assess the presence of the
HER-2/neu
gene product (p185), the oestrogen (ER) and the progesterone (PR) receptors, and the total cathepsin D status. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA kit, Oncogene Science Inc.) was used for the evaluation of p185 in pellets obtained after a 100,000 x g centrifugation, ER and PR were measured by enzyme immunoassay (EIA kit, Abbott Laboratories), and the total cathepsin D content was evaluated by immunoradiometric assay (IRMA kit, CIS Biointernational). We showed that the ELISA kit is feasible to quantify the p185 present in breast cancer cell membranes, and that the detector antibody recognises a protein of apprroximatly M(r) 185,000. The detected antigen was inversely related to both ER and PR, but it did not correlate to total cathepsin D. No significant differences were found in the expression of p185, ER, PR, cathepsin D between infiltrating ductal carcinomas without special features (
NOS
) and non-ductal (non-
NOS
) carcinomas. Nevertheless, in
NOS
carcinomas, a trend was observed in the p185 levels expressed by the tumours with different histological grades, in that p185 concentration was higher in the poorly differentiated grade 3 with respect to grade 2 and grade 1.
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PMID:Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay of HER-2/neu gene product (p185) in breast cancer: its correlation with sex steroid receptors, cathepsin D and histologic grades. 790 96
A series of 19 cases of carcinoma ex-pleomorphic adenoma was studied for the immuno-expression of c-
erbB-2
oncoprotein. Twelve tumours showed a malignant component with only one histological type; in the remaining seven there was co-existence of areas of various carcinoma types, adenocarcinoma
NOS
being the most frequent. Membranous c-
erbB-2
reactivity was found in 21.1% of the cases, all corresponding to high-grade adenocarcinomatous areas. The low-grade carcinoma types that formed the malignant mixed tumours components were negative. Benign pleomorphic adenoma areas, either adjacent or intermingled with carcinomatous areas, were also consistently negative, proving that c-
erbB-2
accumulation is associated with the acquisition of the malignant phenotype. The finding of a preferential association between c-
erbB-2
overexpression and high-grade malignant mixed tumour may indicate prognostic implications for the oncogene protein and may also be indicative of its specific relationship with the putative pathway of malignant transformation in pleomorphic adenomas.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical study of c-erbB-2 expression in carcinoma ex-pleomorphic adenoma. 872 44
The expression of c-
erbB-2
oncogene and p53 tumor suppressor gene was studied in methacarn-fixed, paraffin-embedded biopsy specimens from 58 benign breast lesions and 129 sporadic breast carcinomas, using the supersensitive monoclonal antibodies CB 11 and BP 53-12-1 and the biotin-streptAvidin-amplified methodology. None of the benign lesions studied, which included 36 fibrocystic lesions with mild or florid epithelial hyperplasia, 12 fibrocystic lesions with ADH or ALH and 10 fibroadenomas, demonstrated membrane staining for c-
erbB-2
or nuclear immunoreactivity for p53. Overall, 48.06% of primary breast carcinomas showed membrane expression of c-
erbB-2
, while 28.68% were p53 positive. Those showing p53 immunoreactivity displayed a nuclear and/or cytoplasmic staining type. A significant correlation was seen between c-
erbB-2
and p53 expression (r = 0.213, p < 0.05), as well as between c-
erbB-2
status and PSNA score (r = 0.221, p < 0.05). In addition, c-
erbB-2
and p53, separately or in combination, correlated significantly with the prognostic index. In conclusion, immunohistochemistry of c-
erbB-2
and p53 immunohistochemistry allows a better definition of intraductal proliferative lesions and assists in the differentiation between ADH and DCIS. It provides additional clues with regard to the biologic behavior of invasive ductal carcinomas (
NOS
and medullary).
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PMID:Expression of c-erbB-2 oncogene and p53 tumor suppressor gene in benign and malignant breast tissue: correlation with proliferative activity and prognostic index. 922 49
Carcinoma of the breast has an unpredictable biological behaviour. Several oncogenes have been implicated in the progression of breast cancer. Immunohistochemical staining of c-
erbB-2
(Neu) oncoprotein and mutant p53 protein on 45 cases of infiltrating duct carcinoma (IDC) of the breast revealed 33% membrane positivity of c-
erbB-2
oncoprotein, 46% nuclear positivity of mutated p53 protein, 33% and 84% membrane positivity of EGF-R and EMA respectively. Staining profile of c-erb-B2 oncoprotein in various histological subtypes of IDC of the breast indicated a high positivity rate in comedo followed by
NOS
and cibriform subtype. Similarly, high incidence of immunopositivity of mutated p53 protein was observed in comedo and cibriform subtypes while papillary carcinoma were found exclusively positive for mutated p53 protein. Interestingly, tubular subtype of IDC was not positive for c-
erbB-2
oncoprotein as well as p53 mutant protein. Further, comedo and cibriform subtypes of IDC revealed 'high grade' histological features of tumour of the breast with high mitotic count, presence of marked pleomorphism and multinucleation thus, reflecting a positive relationship with overexpression of c-
erbB-2
(Neu) oncoprotein as well as mutant p53 protein. The results on immunoexpression of c-
erbB-2
oncoprotein and mutated p53 protein in various histological subtypes of IDC of the breast demonstrated c-
erbB-2
status as an important predictor and also indicated that oncogene product may be involved in growth factor response pathway.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical co-expression of c-erbb-2/Neu oncoprotein, altered tumour suppressor (p53) protein, EGF-R and EMA in histological subtypes of infiltrating duct carcinoma of the breast. 1064 Nov 49
Between 1970 and 1998, 90 cases of male breast cancer with available pathological material were retrieved. The disease often presented in aged patients (median--66 years) and as advanced stage (stage III/IV-51%). Excluding stage IV disease, the neoplasia were predominantly ductal invasive carcinomas.
NOS
(not otherwise specified) (92%), grade 1 and grade 2 (94%), positive for estrogen and progesterone receptors (72% and 74%), negative for androgen receptors (100%), p53 negative (95%), c-
erbB-2
negative (88%) and DNA aneuploid (73%). Assessment of disease outcome is determined by stage at time of diagnosis, and axillary lymph node status was the only parameter found to have a statistically significant correlation with either disease-free interval or overall survival (p < 0.001) by multivariate analysis. Clinically useful information on the probability of relapse can be added by determining c-
erbB-2
(p = 0.02) and progesterone receptors (p = 0.04) in stage III and tumor ploidy (p = 0.04) in pN1 subgroups of patients.
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PMID:Male breast cancer--a reappraisal of clinical and biologic indicators of prognosis. 1150 6
The aims of this study were twofold: (i) to determine the occurrence frequency of apocrine carcinoma of the breast (ApBCa) in Turkish breast cancer (BCa) patients; and (ii) to evaluate the expression of estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), androgen receptor (AR), gross cystic disease protein-15 (GCDFP-15), c-
erbB-2
, and p53 in these cases. Six hundred and twenty-six cases of BCa were studied immunohistochemically (streptoavidin-biotin horseradish peroxidase method). The results of ApBCa were compared with those of invasive ductal carcinoma not otherwise specified type (IDC-NOS) cases of similar grade. Thirteen cases of ApBCa were encountered, accounting for 2.1% of all BCa cases. Immunohistochemically, ApBCa positivity was as follows: GCDFP-15 (100%), ER (39%), PR (8%), AR (54%), p53 (39%), and c-
erbB-2
(85%). In the IDC-
NOS
group, GCDFP-15* was expressed in less than 50% of the tumors. The occurrence frequencies of the other markers were as follows: ER (69%), PR (69%)*, AR (46%), c-
erbB-2
(0%)*, and p53 (31%), (*) indicating significant differences between the two groups. For Turkish BCa patients, (i) the occurrence rate of ApBCa (2.1%) was high; and (ii) the following combination would allow for an immunohistochemical identification of ApBCa: GCDFP-15(+), c-
erbB-2
(+), and PR(-).
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PMID:Apocrine carcinomas of the breast in Turkish women: hormone receptors, c-erbB-2 and p53 immunoexpression. 1834 52
Pleomorphic carcinoma of the breast is considered a rare variant of high-grade ductal
NOS
carcinoma (
NOS
-IDC), and the prognosis is poor. However, its clinicopathologic features are not well-characterized. Using the criteria delineated in the World Health Organization breast tumor classification of 2003, ten cases of pleomorphic carcinoma were identified from 9794
NOS
-IDC in our archived materials that were originally diagnosed as high-grade infiltrating ductal carcinoma of breast. To investigate the clinicopathologic characteristics and to elucidate the histologic diagnosis and differential diagnosis of this entity, we reviewed the pathology manifestations and clinical features of these cases and examined the tumor expression of ER, PR, PCNA, AE(1)/AE(3), p53, S-100,
C-erbB-2
, EMA, p63, and Bcl-2 by immunohistochemistry.
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PMID:Clinicopathologic characteristics of pleomorphic carcinoma of the breast. 2001 46
The aim of this study was to investigate the clinicopathologic characteristics and prognosis value for molecular subtypes of low-grade breast carcinoma (LGBC) compared with grade one invasive ductal carcinoma-not otherwise specified (G1-IDC-
NOS
). A retrospective review of 688 LGBC and 1 037 G1-IDC-
NOS
patients was classified into four different molecular subtypes based on the IHC-based definitions for ER, PR, and c-
erbB-2
. In LGBC, lymph node metastasis, the percentage of III/IV TNM stages, the expression of Ki-67 and p53 in luminal A subtype were lower than in other subtypes (P<0.01). In addition, the variations of Ki-67 and p53 expression were observed in different subtypes of G1-IDC-
NOS
(P<0.01). Compared with G1-IDC-
NOS
, LGBC has higher proportion in the ER positive, PR positive, HER-2 negative, luminal A subtype, Ki-67 negative, and lymph nodes negative group (P<0.01). Furthermore, the overall survival of luminal A and luminal B is higher than triple-negative and
HER-2/neu
subtype both in LGBC and G1-IDC-
NOS
in 262 LGBC and 330 G1-IDC-
NOS
patients with proper follow-up. The classification of molecular subtype together with clinicopathologic factors can significantly improve the traditional prognosticators in predicting outcome for LGBC and G1-IDC-
NOS
. And it may contribute to guide the treatment for LGBC and G1-IDC-
NOS
in the future.
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PMID:Clinicopathologic characteristics and prognosis for molecular subtypes in low-grade breast carcinoma: comparison with grade one invasive ductal carcinoma-not otherwise specified. 2231 Dec 62
HER-2/neu
oncoprotein overexpression in breast cancer patients has an impact on prognosis and treatment methods so assessment of its status is therefore much needed. The study group consisted of 90 cases of mammary invasive carcinoma. The distribution of
HER-2/neu
immunoexpression for scores 0, 1+, 2+ and 3+ were 54.44%, 11.11%, 18.8% and 15.56% respectively.
HER-2/neu
-positive cases comprised 21.42% of patients less than 50-year-old compared to 14.47% of patients of 50-year-old or older. Tumor size was negative correlated with
HER-2/neu
immunoexpression: positive tumors comprised 37.5% of tumor larger than 5 cm and this percentage decreases with tumor dimension to 2.94% in tumors of 2 cm or less. Regarding the histopathological subtype of invasive mammary carcinoma, only some types were positive, like 17.57% of IDC
NOS
and one case of mixed ductal-lobular invasive carcinoma. The highest proportion (21.31%) of positive
HER-2/neu
cases presented high-grade carcinomas (GIII), comparing with well-differentiated (GI) that were all negative. Regarding the axillary lymph node status the lowest proportion of positive
HER-2/neu
cases was 4.54% in the absence of metastasis, and rises to 34.78% in cases with more than three axillary lymph nodes involved.
HER-2/neu
-positive tumors showed a low incidence of ER+ or PR+ cases unlike
HER-2/neu
-negative cases (35.71% vs. 83.05% for ER, respective 21.42% vs. 76.27% for PR). Therefore, in conclusion,
HER-2/neu
-positive tumors are significantly fewer than the negative ones, but these are found in younger women and are associated with: large tumor size, high grade of malignancy (GIII) and increased number of axillary lymph node involvement.
HER-2/neu
immunoexpression is related to histological subtype of invasive breast carcinomas. Hormonal status is negative related to
HER-2/neu
expression.
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PMID:Invasive mammary carcinoma: assessment of HER-2/neu status by immunohistochemistry. 2318 40