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Transcript analyses of stromal cell derived factors (SDFs): SDF-2, SDF-4 and SDF-5 reveal a different pattern of expression and prognostic association in human breast cancer.

Hua Kang1, Astrid Escudero-Esparza, Anthony Douglas-Jones, Robert E Mansel, Wen G Jiang.   

Abstract

Stromal derived factors, SDFs, are a loosely defined group of molecules that may be generated by stromal cells. Two of the stromal derived factors, SDF-1 and SDF-4 belong to the chemokine family. Other SDFs, such as SDF-2 and SDF-5 are not well defined and their biological functions are less known. Although SDF-1 and its receptor have been strongly indicated in the progression of various cancers including breast cancer, little is known with regard to the role of other SDFs in malignant conditions including breast cancer. In the present study, we analysed the pattern of expression of SDF-2, SDF2-like-1, SDF-4 and SDF-5 in breast cancer tissues and cells, at transcript and protein levels. It was found that SDF-2, SDF2-L1, SDF-4, and SDF-5 were ubiquitously expressed in various cancer cell lines. However, in clear contrast to SDF-1 whose over-expression has been shown to be linked to a poor clinical outcome, the present study provides evidence that the opposite appear to be true for SDF-2/SDF2-L1, SDF-4 and SDF-5. Significantly low levels of SDF-2 and SDF-4 were seen in patients with poor clinical outcome (with metastatic disease and death as a result of breast cancer, p<0.05, and p<0.01 respectively), when compared with patients who remained disease-free. SDF2-L1 and SDF-5 showed a similar trend. SDF-2 and SDF-L1 were also independent prognostic indicators (p=0.047 and p=0.012, respectively). It is concluded that SDF-2, SDF-4 and SDF-5 are expressed in mammary tissues and cells and that a reduced level of SDF-2, SDF2-L1 and SDF-4 are associated with a poor clinical outcome. These SDFs thus have prognostic value and warrant further investigation in their biological functions and clinical value.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19513569     DOI: 10.3892/ijo_00000330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oncol        ISSN: 1019-6439            Impact factor:   5.650


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