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erbB-2
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The expression of transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-alpha), epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R) and oncogenes c-
erbB-2
, c-H-ras, c-myc, as well as estrogen (ER) and progesterone (PR) receptors were studied immunohistochemically in the tissue of 21 benign and 58 malignant human breast lesions. Twenty nine (50%) of 58 carcinomas were positive for
EGF
-R and c-
erbB-2
product, 55 (94.8%) for c-myc product, 9 (15.5%) for c-H-ras product and 17 (29%) for TGF-alpha. Eighteen of 58 (31%) carcinomas were estrogen receptor positive and 22 (38%) were positive for progesterone receptor. No correlation was found between expression of each investigated parameter and the clinical stage or degree of histological differentiation of the carcinomas. However, a significant positive correlation was observed between lymph node involvement and c-
erbB-2
and
EGF
-R/c-
erbB-2
positive tumors. A strong correlation was also observed between high levels of
EGF
-R and low levels of estrogen receptor. In 15 of 17 cases we found simultaneous expression of
EGF
-R and TGF-alpha. We also found interesting patterns in concomitant expression of the investigated parameters suggesting a possible cascade of events that occur in breast cancer cells.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical detection of TGF-alpha, EGF-R, c-erbB-2, c-H-ras, c-myc, estrogen and progesterone in benign and malignant human breast lesions: a concomitant expression. 791 21
The expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R), c-
erbB-2
proto-oncogene, and estrogen receptor (ER) was studied immunohistochemically in a series of 97 human papillomavirus (HPV) lesions of the uterine cervix, with special emphasis on their association with the HPV type, grade of intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), and the natural history of the disease.
EGF
-R expression was found in 95 of 97 (98%) specimens, mainly in basal and parabasal cells. Diffuse nuclear and cytoplasmic staining was detected in 36 of 97 (37%) samples, of which 29 were HPV positive. This staining pattern was most prominent in HPV 18-positive and in CIN lesions. Weak or moderate c-
erbB-2
expression was found in 26 of 97 (27%) specimens. Estrogen receptor expression was observed in 28 of 77 (36%) samples, epithelial staining was seen in 11 of 77 (14%), and stromal staining occurred in 24 of 77 (31%) specimens. No clear-cut associations were established between the
EGF
-R, c-
erbB-2
, or ER expression and HPV type, nor in CIN or the clinical course of HPV infections. This failure for
EGF
-R, c-
erbB-2
, and ER to be associated with the specific HPV types, grade of CIN, or the clinical course of cervical HPV lesions suggests that the assessment of these factors is of limited value in explaining the development of HPV-associated CIN and in predicting the prognosis of this disease.
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PMID:Epidermal growth factor receptor, c-erbB-2 proto-oncogene and estrogen receptor expression in human papillomavirus lesions of the uterine cervix. 792 56
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) overexpression correlates with both loss of estrogen receptor (ER) and poor prognosis in breast cancer. Interestingly, in normal breast EGFR appears to be expressed more frequently than in malignant tissue, and there may be a different relationship between ER and EGFR. A variety of cellular regulators, such as
EGF
, TGF alpha, phorbol esters, and steroid hormones, are capable of altering the level of EGFR expression in breast cells. However, much work remains to be done on the mechanistic details of EGFR regulation in this disease. The significance of EGFR as an oncogene in breast cancer is compounded by its potential interactions with other oncogenes such as c-
erbB-2
and c-myc. Additionally, several recent studies have placed EGFR prominently in the signal transduction pathway, demonstrating that the EGFR-ligand system may play important roles throughout the course of malignant progression in breast cancer.
...
PMID:EGF receptor expression, regulation, and function in breast cancer. 801 62
It is well known that growth factors and proto-oncogenes play a pivotal role in organogenesis as well as in tumor development. The human placenta is a rapidly growing organ which shares some aspects with malignant tumors. We have studied the expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R) and the receptor encoded by the c-
erbB-2
proto-oncogene in first- and third-trimester human placentas. We compared these expression patterns with that of the proliferation marker Ki-67. By immunohistochemistry,
EGF
-R was intensively expressed in the villous cytotrophoblast in the first trimester. The apical plasma membrane of the syncytium was weakly stained. In placental villi from the third trimester the reaction product for
EGF
-R was most intense in single villous cytotrophoblastic cells and along the apical plasma membrane of the syncytium, whereas the basal plasma membrane was much less stained.
C-erbB-2
protein product was expressed in the first and third trimesters along the apical membrane of the syncytiotrophoblast. Concerning the extravillous trophoblast in cell islands and cell columns,
EGF
-R was expressed in the cells proximal to the villous stroma whereas the distal cells were c-
erbB-2
positive. The Ki-67 antibody revealed the proliferative character of the villous cytotrophoblast and of the
EGF
-R-positive extravillous trophoblast. In contrast, most of the c-
erbB-2
-positive cells were Ki-67 negative. By in situ hybridization, c-
erbB-2
transcripts were found in all types of villous and extravillous trophoblast, including those that did not express c-
erbB-2
protein product. Our data indicate that
EGF
-R expression is strongly related to the proliferative trophoblast and, with advancing pregnancy, to the differentiated villous trophoblast.off contrast, expression of c-erB-2 protein product occurs only in more advanced stages of trophoblast differentiation, although transcripts of c-
erbB-2
are found in both proliferative and differentiated trophoblast. In addition, the coexpression of
EGF
-R and c-
erbB-2
protein product in the syncytiotrophoblast suggests their involvement in complex regulation of hormones and growth factors.
...
PMID:Differentiation and proliferation patterns in human trophoblast revealed by c-erbB-2 oncogene product and EGF-R. 809 55
Using the breast carcinoma cell line MDA-MB 468 as immunogen, we have produced six new rat monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against the human EGF receptor (EGFR) and are investigating their use for diagnostic and therapeutic applications in cancer patients whose tumours overexpress these receptors. The mAbs (three IgG2b and one each of IgG2a, IgG1 and IgA) were selected on the basis that they bound to the extracellular domain of the EGFR and blocked growth factor-receptor interaction. Competitive assays showed that, with the exception of antibody ICR65, the mAbs bound to one of two distinct epitopes on the external domain of the EGFR. ICR65, however, cross-reacted with mAbs binding to both epitopes. All of the mAbs immunoprecipitated the 170 kDa glycoprotein from cells expressing the EGFR but not the 185 kDa product of the related c-
erbB-2
proto-oncogene. Unlike
EGF
and TGF alpha none of the mAbs stimulated the growth of quiescent human foreskin fibroblasts but they inhibited the
EGF
and TGF alpha induced growth stimulation of these cells in vitro. When tested for their effect on tumour cells the mAbs were found to inhibit the growth in vitro of a number of human tumours that overexpressed the EGFR (e.g. HN5, HN6, HN15, A431, MDA-MB 468) but they were without effect on tumour cell lines expressing low or undetectable amounts of the receptor. Our initial results indicate that this new generation of antibodies which bind with high affinity to the EGFR, block growth factor-receptor interaction and inhibit the growth of human squamous carcinoma cell lines overexpressing the receptor have potential for clinical application.
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PMID:The human EGF receptor as a target for cancer therapy: six new rat mAbs against the receptor on the breast carcinoma MDA-MB 468. 809 90
The expression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R), c-
erbB-2
protein product and Ki67 have been evaluated in 105 breast cancers of known responsiveness to endocrine therapy using immunohistochemistry.
EGF
-R staining was observed in 62 of the tumours and was significantly associated with elevated rates of cell proliferation (%Ki67 positive cells) and loss of hormone sensitivity. In contrast, c-
erbB-2
expression was not correlated with cell proliferation rates and was less strongly related to hormone insensitivity. Subdivision of the
EGF
-R data according to c-
erbB-2
measurements revealed an association between c-
erbB-2
immunostaining and worsened patient outlook and hormone insensitivity in moderately
EGF
-R-positive tumours. c-
erbB-2
immunostaining in highly
EGF
-R-positive tumours did not further contribute to the already poor prognosis of these patients. These data confirm the prognostic importance of
EGF
-R measurements in breast cancer and may infer a functional interaction between this protein and the c-
erbB-2
protein product in the aberrant growth of a subset of breast tumours.
...
PMID:Relationship between EGF-R, c-erbB-2 protein expression and Ki67 immunostaining in breast cancer and hormone sensitivity. 809 46
Autocrine growth stimulation has been identified in several types of human cancer. In the present study we wanted to establish whether autocrine stimulation of the epidermal-growth-factor receptor (EGF-r) by its ligand, transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-alpha) occurs in thyroid neoplasia. We examined 190 fresh, frozen thyroid tissue samples from 70 patients by immunohistochemistry with antibodies to
EGF
-r, TGF-alpha, c-
erbB-2
and c-myc.
EGF
-r expression was detected in 17 out of 19 papillary carcinomas, TGF-alpha expression in 10, and c-
erbB-2
expression in 15. No papillary carcinoma expressed TGF-alpha without also expressing
EGF
-r. Concomitant expression of
EGF
-r, TGF-alpha and c-
erbB-2
was seen in 7 papillary carcinomas. No
EGF
-r, TGF-alpha or c-
erbB-2
immunopositivity was found in normal-appearing thyroid tissue (25 cases), whereas a few of the non-neoplastic lesions (colloid goitres and diffuse hyperplasias) expressed either
EGF
-r or TGF-alpha. c-myc expression was detectable in all tissue samples, and expression was invariably nuclear. Increased expression was observed in 10 out of 19 papillary carcinomas, and 8 of these also co-expressed
EGF
-r and TGF-alpha. In situ hybridization confirmed the presence of TGF-alpha mRNA in tumour epithelium of TGF-alpha-immunopositive samples. The concomitant expression of
EGF
-r, TGF-alpha and TGF-alpha mRNA gives evidence for a TGF-alpha-
EGF
-r autocrine loop in thyroid papillary carcinomas. The increased c-myc expression may reflect the proliferative advantage of these tumours.
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PMID:Demonstration of a TGF-alpha-EGF-receptor autocrine loop and c-myc protein over-expression in papillary thyroid carcinomas. 810 29
Immunohistochemical staining for
EGF
, EGFR, c-
erbB-2
, p53, K-ras and PCNA was performed on the formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded sections of resected gastric carcinomas. A relatively high positive rate was observed for EGFR and c-
erbB-2
in the well-differentiated adenocarcinomas and p53 in the poorly-differentiated adenocarcinomas. The positive rate of these factor was higher in the advanced cases than in the early cases, and also in the deep invasive area than the superficial area. According to the PCNA staining, a relatively high positive rate was observed in the well-differentiated adenocarcinomas compared with the early cases of poorly-differentiated adenocarcinomas, but the positive rate was markedly higher in the advanced cases of the latter. Typical signet-ring cell carcinomas showed the lowest positivity rate compared with the other histological types of gastric carcinomas.
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PMID:[Immunohistochemical study of growth factors and oncogenes in gastric carcinomas]. 810 27
The importance of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R) as an immunohistochemical factor of prognosis has been investigated in 820 cases of breast carcinoma irrespective of subtyping. An immunohistochemical membrane positivity for
EGF
-R (Ab1, clone 455 and Ab2, clone 528, Oncogene Science Manhasset NY, USA, ABC-peroxidase method) has been observed in neoplastic cells of 131/820 breast carcinomas (15.9%); the percentage is lower than those of the majority of reported series, but the total number of cases is higher. A significant inverse relationship between
EGF
-R and estrogen/progesterone receptors has been found (ER-ICA, PgR-ICA, Abbott, PAP-method). Highly proliferating Ki67 positive (> = 20% stained nuclei-Dakopatts Denmark) and oncoprotein p53 (Pab 1801 clone, Oncogene Science) positive carcinomas are more frequently
EGF
-R positive (p < 0.001). No relationship exists between
EGF
-R expression, c-
erbB-2
(3B5 clone, Oncogene Science) expression, tumor size and lymph node status. The detection of
EGF
-R may be a useful addition to other immunohistochemical prognosticators, but it must be related with clinical outcome in further studies.
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PMID:Relationships between epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R) and other predictors of prognosis in breast carcinomas. An immunohistochemical study. 817 Jul 12
The predicted human erbB-3 gene product is closely related to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and
erbB-2
, which have been implicated as oncogenes in model systems and human neoplasia. We expressed the erbB-3 coding sequence in NIH 3T3 fibroblasts and identified its product as a 180-kDa glycoprotein, gp180erbB-3. Tunicamycin and pulse-chase experiments revealed that the mature protein was processed by N-linked glycosylation of a 145-kDa erbB-3 core polypeptide. The intrinsic catalytic function of gp180erbB-3 was shown by its ability to autophosphorylate in vitro. Ligand-dependent signaling of its cytoplasmic domain was established employing transfectants that express a chimeric EGFR/erbB-3 protein, gp180EGFR/erbB-3.
EGF
induced tyrosine phosphorylation of the chimera and promoted soft agar colony formation of such transfectants. These findings combined with the detection of constitutive tyrosine phosphorylation of gp180erbB-3 in 4 of 12 human mammary tumor cell lines implicate the activated erbB-3 product in the pathogenesis of some human malignancies.
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PMID:Demonstration of ligand-dependent signaling by the erbB-3 tyrosine kinase and its constitutive activation in human breast tumor cells. 846 5
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