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Query: UNIPROT:P20020 (
adenosine triphosphatase
)
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The histochemical reaction for
adenosine triphosphatase
(
ATPase
) has previously been used to differentiate myoepithelial from epithelial cells in the breast and to investigate the possible contribution of myoepithelial cells to mammary carcinoma. Discrepancies in published reports prompted this study of
ATPase
in non-neoplastic breast and
infiltrating ductal carcinoma
.
ATPase
was localized mainly on myoepithelial cells of normal breast and was identified with significant frequency on epithelial cells in hyperplastic ducts. Infiltrating ductal carcinomas usually displayed a variable reactivity. In one instance, malignant cells demonstrating mucin production were found to be
ATPase
-positive. An
infiltrating ductal carcinoma
of the papillary type with apocrine features was also strongly
ATPase
-reactive. It is concluded that
ATPase
is not an exclusive marker of myoepithelial cells and, therefore, data resulting from the use of this enzyme to study the role of the myoepithelium in mammary carcinoma must be interpreted with caution.
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PMID:Distribution of adenosine triphosphatase in infiltrating ductal carcinoma and non-neoplastic breast. 18 14