2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10549-014-2867-0
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Differential expression of progesterone receptor, FOXA1, GATA3, and p53 between pre- and postmenopausal women with estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer

Abstract: Estrogen receptor (ER) is essential for estrogen-dependent growth, and its level of expression is considered a crucial determinant of response to endocrine therapy and prognosis in ER-positive breast cancer. On the other hand, the clinical role of progesterone receptor (PgR) in ER-positive breast cancer remains controversial, although testing of PgR by immunohistochemistry (IHC) has become routine. Recent studies indicated that plasma estradiol levels were related to expression levels of estrogen-responsive ge… Show more

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“…Mutations in the p53 genes cause the formation of stabilized proteins, which accumulate and can be analyzed by immunohistochemistry. 15,16 Our finding that p53 positive caused breast carcinoma to progress to a higher histological grade, which is in agreement with previous reports 37,48,49 and suggests that mutation in p53 genes have a tumor promotion role in breast cancer patients, 39 which is supported by previous reports. 37 Ki-67 is a nuclear protein that is commonly used for the detection and quantification of proliferating cells because an increase in its expression is associated with cell growth.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Mutations in the p53 genes cause the formation of stabilized proteins, which accumulate and can be analyzed by immunohistochemistry. 15,16 Our finding that p53 positive caused breast carcinoma to progress to a higher histological grade, which is in agreement with previous reports 37,48,49 and suggests that mutation in p53 genes have a tumor promotion role in breast cancer patients, 39 which is supported by previous reports. 37 Ki-67 is a nuclear protein that is commonly used for the detection and quantification of proliferating cells because an increase in its expression is associated with cell growth.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Mutation in the p53 genes causes the formation of stable proteins that can be analyzed by immunohistochemistry. 15,16 The detection of mutations in p53 genes in germline 30 suggests that they may be genetically inherited. Both the p53 gene and the Her-2 gene are located in chromosome 17.…”
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“…First of all, ER is important for estrogen-dependent growth and can regulate the proliferation of both neoplastic breast and normal epithelial. In addition, the level of ER is regarded as a key factor determining the response to endocrine therapies and the prognosis in ER-positive breast cancer [14,33]. Estrogen affects the breast cancer primarily by its expression in tumor tissues.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it is well known that plasma estrogen levels of premenopausal women are significantly higher than that of postmenopausal women. Therefore, it is speculated that inhibitory effect of CHIP to breast cancer growth might be actualized more strongly in postmenopausal state because of condition of low plasma estrogen level 25.…”
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confidence: 99%