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Query: UNIPROT:P43146 (
tumour suppressor
)
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Inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitors (ITIs) are protease inhibitors stabilizing the extracellular matrix. ITIs consist of one light (bikunin) and two heavy chains (ITIHs). We have recently characterized
ITIH5
, a novel member of the ITIH gene family, and showed that its messenger RNA is lost in a high proportion of breast tumours. In the present study, an
ITIH5
-specific polyclonal antibody was generated, validated with western blot and used for immunohistochemical analysis on a tissue microarray;
ITIH5
was strongly expressed in epithelial cells of normal breast (n=11/15), while it was lost or strongly reduced in 42% (92/217) of invasive breast cancers.
ITIH5
expression in invasive carcinomas was associated with positive expression of oestrogen receptor (P=0.008) and histological grade (P=0.024). Correlation of
ITIH5
expression with clinical outcome revealed that patients with primary tumours retaining abundant
ITIH5
expression had longer recurrence-free survival (RFS; P=0.037) and overall survival (OS; P=0.044), compared to those with reduced expression (mean RFS: 102 vs 78 months; mean OS: 120 vs 105 months). Methylation-specific PCR analysis frequently showed strong methylation of the
ITIH5
promoter in primary breast tumours (41%, n=109) and breast cancer cell lines (n=6). Methylation was significantly associated with mRNA loss (P<0.001; n=39), and
ITIH5
expression was induced after treatment of tumour cell lines with the demethylating agent 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine. Moreover,
ITIH5
promoter methylation was significantly associated with reduced OS (P=0.008). The cellular function of
ITIH5
was evaluated by forced expression of a full-length
ITIH5
complementary DNA in the breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231, which does not endogenously express
ITIH5
.
ITIH5
-expressing clones showed a 40% reduced proliferation rate compared to mock-transfected cells. Overall, these data show that promoter methylation-mediated loss of
ITIH5
expression is associated with unfavourable outcome in breast cancer patients, and thus
ITIH5
could be used as a prognostic marker, although this marker is not multivariate independent due to its close association with ER expression. Our data indicate that
ITIH5
is a candidate class II
tumour suppressor
gene and could be involved in tumour progression, invasion and metastasis, as its absence is associated with increased proliferation rates and a prognostic value indicating poor clinical outcome.
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PMID:The extracellular matrix protein ITIH5 is a novel prognostic marker in invasive node-negative breast cancer and its aberrant expression is caused by promoter hypermethylation. 1765 90