Literature DB >> 12499777

Detection of mammaglobin in the sera of patients with breast cancer.

G R Fanger1, R L Houghton, M W Retter, R C Hendrickson, J Babcook, D C Dillon, M D Durham, L D Reynolds, J C Johnson, D Carter, T P Fleming, P C Roche, D H Persing, S G Reed.   

Abstract

Current procedures for the diagnosis of breast cancer are cumbersome and invasive, making detection of this disease difficult. A rapid screening test for early detection of breast cancer would allow for better management of this deadly disease. In this report, we show that, with the exception of the skin, mammaglobin mRNA is specifically expressed in mammary tissue and commonly overexpressed in breast cancer. Mammaglobin is not expressed in other types of cancer including colon, lung, ovarian, and prostate cancer. Breast-specific expression of mammaglobin protein was shown using immunohistochemical methods. Mammaglobin is secreted from both established breast cancer cell lines and primary breast carcinoma cells cultured in vitro. Using a monoclonal antibody-based assay for monitoring the presence of mammaglobin in serum, elevated levels of mammaglobin were detected in sera of patients with breast cancer, but not in healthy women. Thus, mammaglobin, which is overexpressed and secreted from breast carcinoma cells, is detectable in sera of patients with breast cancer and may provide a rapid screening test for the diagnosis and management of breast cancer. Copyright 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12499777     DOI: 10.1159/000067251

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tumour Biol        ISSN: 1010-4283


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Authors:  Lian Zuo; Ly Li; Qian Wang; Timothy P Fleming; Shaojin You
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