| Literature DB >> 9133450 |
M Barbareschi1, P Pelosio, O Caffo, F Buttitta, S Pellegrini, R Barbazza, P Dalla Palma, G Bevilacqua, A Marchetti.
Abstract
Cyclin D1 is a major positive regulator of the G1 restriction point promoting inactivation of the retinoblastoma protein (RB). The cyclin D1 gene is rearranged, amplified and/or over-expressed in several human neoplasms. In the present series of 64 human breast carcinomas, cyclin D1 amplification (4- to 8-fold) was seen in 24% of cases, and cyclin-D1 immunohistochemical over-expression was seen in 50% of cases. Amplification and over-expression were statistically associated; however, divergent result were seen in 30% of cases. Some of these discrepancies may reflect the fact that cyclin-D1 expression may be due to mechanisms other than gene amplification. Cyclin-D1 over-expression, but not cyclin-D1 amplification, was associated with positive oestrogen-receptor immunoreactivity. Cyclin-D1 amplification was associated with high RB expression, and 4 cases (7%) with absent RB immunoreactivity showed no cyclin-D1 amplification nor expression. Our data support the hypothesis that cyclin-D1 amplification may be associated with enhanced gene transcription and with high RB expression, that high ER expression may cooperate in maintaining high levels of cyclin-D1 protein, and that loss of RB function, as assessed by the lack of RB immunoreactivity, may be related to normal cyclin-D1 gene copy number and low cyclin-D1 expression.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9133450 DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0215(19970422)74:2<171::aid-ijc5>3.0.co;2-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Cancer ISSN: 0020-7136 Impact factor: 7.396