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Clinical value of the wild-type estrogen receptor beta expression in breast cancer.

Y Omoto1, S Inoue, S Ogawa, T Toyama, H Yamashita, M Muramatsu, S Kobayashi, H Iwase.   

Abstract

To estimate the clinical value of estrogen receptor (ER) beta expression in breast cancer we used an immunohistochemical method to detect the wild-type ERbeta in 88 primary breast cancers. We used a highly specific polyclonal antibody to the carboxyl terminus of wild-type ERbeta. This antibody reacted with neither other variant forms of ERbeta nor any part of ERalpha. Slides were evaluated on a scale representing the estimated proportion and intensity of positive-staining tumor cells. Positive staining could be seen in 52 (59.1%) of 88 breast cancers; 36 (40.9%) were negative. Although there was no correlation between ERbeta staining and age, node status, tumor size, histological grade, or progesterone receptor (PgR)-enzyme immunoassay (EIA) status, we did observe a significant correlation with ERalpha-EIA (Fisher's exact probability test: P=0.0169). Moreover, ERbeta positive cases showed a better prognosis than negative cases in disease-free survival rate (Logrank test: P=0.0662, Breslow-Gehan-Wilcoxson test: P=0.0318). Our data demonstrated the possibility that wild-type ERbeta protein expression could be used as a good prognostic indicator for breast cancer.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11165756     DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3835(00)00680-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Lett        ISSN: 0304-3835            Impact factor:   8.679


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