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Query: UNIPROT:P43146 (
tumour suppressor
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The successful treatment of breast cancer is dependent upon a number of complex factors. Her-2/neu gene amplification is known to be one of the most common genetic alterations associated with breast cancer and its accurate determination has become necessary for the selection of patients for trastuzumab therapy. The aim of this study was to prove the consistency of chromogenic in situ hybridisation (CISH) technique after analyzing the overexpression of the Her-2/neu proto-oncogene in 100 invasive breast carcinomas and by comparing CISH results with immunohistochemistry (IHC) and fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH). Moreover, it was done to evaluate the possible correlation of estrogen (ERs) and progesterone receptors (PRs), the proliferation marker Ki67 and the
tumour suppressor
gene p53 with
HER-2/neu
status of these breast carcinomas. Of the 100 breast carcinomas that were analysed, 22 cases showed
HER-2/neu
amplification, 66 cases showed no amplification, whereas 12 cases were non-interpretable in both assays (FISH and CISH). Consequently, the overall concordance between FISH and CISH was 100%. Additionally, it was observed that when
HER-2/neu
gene was overexpressed, there was an association with negative PRs and ERs status, negative p53 protein expression and high Ki67 labelling index. It is concluded that patients with tumours scoring 2+ with the CBE356 antibody (borderline immunohistochemistry-tested cases) would also benefit from CISH as it is shown to be highly accurate, practical and can be easily integrated into routine testing in any histopathology laboratory. Finally, CISH represents an important addition to the HER2 testing algorithm.
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PMID:Comparison of chromogenic in situ hybridisation with fluorescence in situ hybridisation and immunohistochemistry for the assessment of her-2/neu oncogene in archival material of breast carcinoma. 1863 12
Activation of
HER-2/neu
leads to multiple signalling cascades and plays a vital role in cell survival and growth. We used a signal transduction antibody array to characterize the tyrosine phosphorylation profiles in heregulin (HRG alpha1)-treated BT474 breast cancer cells, and identified a group of 80 molecules in which tyrosine phosphorylation was highly regulated by HRG-enhanced
HER-2/neu
signalling. These phosphoproteins included many known
HER-2/neu
-regulated molecules (e.g., SHC, Akt, Syk and Stat1) and proteins that had not been previously linked to
HER-2/neu
signalling, such as Fas-associated death domain protein (FADD), apoptosis repressor with CARD domain (ARC), and the
tumour suppressor
, protein phosphatase type 2A (PP2A). Pharmacological inhibition with HER-2 inhibitor AG825, PI3K inhibitor LY294002, MEK1/2 inhibitor PD98095, and p38MAPK inhibitor SB203580 confirmed that PP2A phosphorylation was modulated by the complicated,
HER-2/neu
-driven downstream signal network, with the PI3K and MEK1/2 positively, while the p38MAPK negatively regulating its tyrosine phosphorylation. In breast tumour specimens, expression of tyrosine-phosphorylated PP2A (pY307-PP2A) was highly increased in the
HER-2/neu
positive breast tumours, and significantly correlated to tumour progression, thus enhancing its potential prognostic value. Our data provide meaningful information in the elucidation of the HER-2-driven tyrosine phosphorylation network, and in the development of phosphopeptide-related targets as prognostication indicators.
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PMID:Tyrosine phosphorylation of PP2A is regulated by HER-2 signalling and correlates with breast cancer progression. 1936 Mar 41
Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A), in its activated form as a phosphatase, is a
tumour suppressor
. However, when PP2A is phosphorylated at the tyrosine residue (pY307), it loses its phosphatase activity and becomes inactivated. In our previous study, we found a higher expression of pY307-PP2A in
HER-2/neu
positive breast tumour samples and significantly correlated to tumour progression, and in this context, it could function as a proto-oncogene. The above and subsequent findings led us to postulate that the critical role of PP2A in maintaining the balance between cell survival and cell death may be linked to its phosphorylation status at its Y307 residue. Hence, we further investigated the effects of knocking down the PP2A catalytic subunit which contains the Y307 amino acid residue in two
HER-2/neu
positive breast cancer cell lines, BT474 and SKBR3. We showed that this causes the silenced
HER-2/neu
breast cancer cells to undergo apoptosis and furthermore, that such apoptosis is mediated by p38 MAPK-caspase 3/PARP activation. Understanding the role of PP2A in HER2/neu positive cells might thus provide insight into new targets for breast cancer therapy.
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PMID:Silencing of the PP2A catalytic subunit causes HER-2/neu positive breast cancer cells to undergo apoptosis. 2055 58
The GATA3 gene is a potential tumour marker and putative
tumour suppressor
gene in breast cancer. Its expression is associated with better prognosis and disease free survival in breast cancer patients. We aimed to evaluate GATA3 transcriptome expression and mutation in breast carcinomas and correlate its expression with oestrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), lymph node (LN) status, tumour grade and c-
erbB-2
expression. Twenty-two breast infiltrating ductal carcinomas and paired normal tissues were used in Branch DNA assay to detect GATA3 mRNA expression. Normalized data for GATA3 mRNA expression were grouped according to the ER, PR and LN status, tumour grade and c-
erbB-2
expression of the tumours. Statistical significance was tested using t-test and ANOVA at 95% confidence interval level. Mutational analysis of GATA3 was performed by direct sequencing of the coding regions of GATA3 mRNA. Our findings showed that GATA3 gene were over-expressed and under-expressed by > 2 fold change in 12 and 4 tested samples, respectively. Eighty per cent of ER positive breast carcinomas were GATA3 positive. There was a statistically significant correlation between GATA3 expression and ER at 95% confidence interval level between the study groups. On the contrary, GATA3 expression was not statistically significant with PR, LN, tumour grade and c-
erbB-2
expression in our study. In addition, we observed that there was no mutation in mRNA coding region in 16 breast carcinomas that showed GATA3 differential gene expression. Our preliminary results suggested that GATA3 is linked to the ER. This scenario suggests that GATA3 may play a crucial role in oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer patients. Whether GATA3 expression is involved in regulating tumour cell growth in oestrogen responsive breast cancer is a key question that remains to be answered.
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PMID:Expression and mutational analysis of GATA3 in Malaysian breast carcinomas. 2132 83
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