Retention of the expression of E-cadherin and catenins is associated with shorter survival in grade III ductal carcinoma of the breast

C E Gillett, D W Miles, K Ryder, D Skilton, R D Liebman, R J Springall, D M Barnes, A M Hanby

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Abstract

Many studies have investigated the relationship between the E-cadherin/catenin axis and breast cancer biology and yet, unlike the studies in other tumour systems, which have shown a relationship between down-regulation and poor survival, no clear association has emerged in breast. Since accumulating evidence suggests that ductal carcinoma of no special type (NST) represents a diverse group of biologies, this study has focused on grade III ductal carcinoma, in order to reduce the heterogeneity of the study population. A total of 470 breast tumours were studied. Consecutive sections were labelled with antibodies, which recognize E-cadherin and the arm proteins with which it interacts: alpha-, beta-, and gamma -catenin. Membrane-bound and cytoplasmic E-cadherin and membrane-bound alpha -catenin expression were associated with a positive oestrogen receptor (ER) status, gamma -catenin with a negative ER status, and, surprisingly, all three with poor survival. Taken together, these findings suggest that a conserved E-cadherin/catenin axis may play a part in determining adverse outcome in grade III breast carcinoma. Copyright (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)433 - 441
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Pathology
Volume193
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2001

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