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Microtubule-Associated Protein Tau, α-Tubulin and ßIII-Tubulin Expression in Breast Cancer.
Im, Soyoung; Yoo, Changyoung; Jung, Ji-Han; Jeon, Ye-Won; Suh, Young Jin; Lee, Youn Soo; Choi, Hyun Joo.
Afiliación
  • Im S; Department of Hospital Pathology, St. Vincent's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Suwon, Korea.
  • Yoo C; Department of Hospital Pathology, St. Vincent's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Suwon, Korea.
  • Jung JH; Department of Hospital Pathology, St. Vincent's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Suwon, Korea.
  • Jeon YW; Department of Surgery, St. Vincent's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Suwon, Korea.
  • Suh YJ; Department of Surgery, St. Vincent's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Suwon, Korea.
  • Lee YS; Department of Hospital Pathology, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • Choi HJ; Department of Hospital Pathology, St. Vincent's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Suwon, Korea.
Korean J Pathol ; 47(6): 534-40, 2013 Dec.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24421846
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The microtubule-associated protein Tau binds to both inner and outer surfaces of microtubules, leading to tubulin assembly and microtubule stabilization. The aim of this study was to evaluate the significance of Tau, α-tubulin, and ßIII-tubulin expression in breast carcinoma and to assess their relationships with disease progression in the context of taxane treatment.

METHODS:

Immunohistochemical expressions of Tau, α-tubulin, and ßIII-tubulin were assessed in 183 breast cancer cases. Expression was correlated with clinicopathologic parameters, disease progression and overall survival.

RESULTS:

Tau expression was correlated with lymph node metastasis and estrogen receptor (ER) positivity (p=.003 and p<.001, respectively). Loss of α-tubulin was significantly correlated with distant metastasis (p=.034). Loss of ßIII-tubulin was correlated with lymph node metastasis and ER positivity (p=.004 and p<.001, respectively). In taxane-treated cases, Tau expression and loss of α-tubulin and ßIII-tubulin expression were related to disease progression (p=.001, p=.028, and p=.030, respectively). Tau expression was associated with a worse survival rate in taxane-treated patients (p=.049).

CONCLUSIONS:

Tau expression and loss of α-tubulin and ßIII-tubulin expression were correlated with aggressive behavior in taxane-treated breast cancer. Further evaluation of Tau, α-tubulin and ßIII-tubulin may be useful in predicting clinical behavior and seeking therapeutic measures in taxane-based chemotherapy for breast cancer.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Korean J Pathol Año: 2013 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Korean J Pathol Año: 2013 Tipo del documento: Article