Abstract

Fifty-one primary human breast tumors were analyzed for amplification of the c-erbB-2 protooncogene. Thirteen (25%) of the DNA samples contained multiple gene copies. Paraffin-embedded tumor sections, available from 47 of the cases, were stained with a c-erbB-2 specific antiserum. Eighty-three % (10 of 12) of the tumors containing amplified c-erbB-2 gene copies stained positively with the c-erbB-2 specific antiserum (P = 0.03). Thirteen tumors containing single copy c-erbB-2 sequences also stained positively with the antiserum. This suggests that mechanisms other than gene amplification may lead to elevated levels of c-erbB-2 protein. Finally, there was a statistically significant correlation between c-erbB-2 protein expression and parameters used in breast cancer prognosis. Positive staining was associated with positive nodal status of the patient (P = 0.02) and with tumors showing a poor nuclear grade (P = 0.02). This is the first study showing that a determination of the level of c-erbB-2 protein in paraffin-embedded tumor sections may have prognostic value for the course of human breast cancer.

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AntiserumBreast cancerGrading (engineering)ErbBBreast carcinomaBiologyGeneGene duplicationNODALCarcinomaMammary glandCancer researchMolecular biologyPathologyCancerMedicineAntibodyImmunologyGenetics

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Year
1988
Type
article
Volume
48
Issue
5
Pages
1238-43
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570
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Mark S. Berger, Gottfried W. Locher, Susanne Saurer et al. (1988). Correlation of c-erbB-2 gene amplification and protein expression in human breast carcinoma with nodal status and nuclear grading.. PubMed , 48 (5) , 1238-43.