Literature DB >> 10999741

Abnormal expression of the ATM and TP53 genes in sporadic breast carcinomas.

S Angèle1, I Treilleux, P Tanière, G Martel-Planche, M Vuillaume, C Bailly, A Brémond, R Montesano, J Hall.   

Abstract

The ataxia telangiectasia gene (ATM) has been implicated as a risk factor in the development of sporadic breast carcinomas. ATM protein expression was analyzed by immunohistochemistry in 17 breast carcinomas with two monoclonal antibodies whose immunohistochemical use was first validated by comparing the immunoreactivity observed in spleen samples from ataxia telangiectasia and trauma patients. In normal breast ducts, ATM showed nuclear expression in the epithelial but not in the myoepithelial cells. In contrast, this nuclear expression was absent or low in the epithelial cancer cells in 10 of 17 (59%) of the tumors studied. Allelic imbalance in the ATM gene was found in three of seven tumors examined. Two of these showed reduced ATM protein expression, but this did not correlate with the presence of ATM mutations in the tumor DNA detected by restriction endonuclease fingerprinting screening. These results suggest that the reduced ATM protein expression could be attributable, in certain tumors, to deletions or rearrangements within or close to the ATM gene. Positive p53 immunostaining was found in 10 tumors, with TP53 mutations detected in 8. Three tumors had both low ATM expression and mutated TP53. Our results indicate that in the majority (15 of 17) of the sporadic breast carcinomas examined, not only is the functionality of the ATM-p53-mediated DNA damage response compromised, but also other signaling pathways activated by these two multifunctional proteins are likely to be impaired, which could be a contributing factor to tumor development and progression.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10999741

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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