TRAIL and TRAIL Receptors as Prognostic Markers in Breast Cancer Patients

Fawziya A. R. Ibrahim, Marwa S. Abouelenein, Ola A. Sakr, S. Ahmed, Ebtisam R. Zaher, S. E. E. Feky
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Background: Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a key player in the extrinsic pathway of apoptosis; it selectively damages cancer cells through binding to its surface receptors, however, cancers can escape this pathway through expression of dysfunctional decoy receptors. Purpose: The present study directed mainly to elucidate the serum TRAIL levels in breast cancer patients and to explore the variation in gene expression of TRAIL death and decoy receptors in breast cancer tissues, and to explore their role as prognostic markers in breast cancer as well as to detect their correlation with Patients’ Clinical Characteristics. Subjects and Methods: TRAIL levels were assayed in the sera of 124 breast cancer patients and 150 healthy females. Moreover, the expression of TRAIL death and decoy receptors was determined in both malignant and adjacent normal breast tissues collected from patients. ER, PR and Her-2 expression in breast cancer tissue were performed using immunohistochemical method. Apoptotic index (AI) was analyzed using HE in addition, serum TRAIL and profiling of TRAIL receptors expression may serve as prognostic markers in breast cancer patients.
TRAIL和TRAIL受体作为乳腺癌症患者的预后标志物
背景:肿瘤坏死因子相关凋亡诱导配体(TRAIL)是细胞凋亡外源途径的关键分子;它通过与癌症细胞表面受体结合而选择性地损伤细胞,但癌症可以通过表达功能失调的诱饵受体来逃避这一途径。目的:本研究旨在阐明癌症患者血清TRAIL水平,探讨TRAIL死亡和诱饵受体在癌症乳腺组织中的基因表达变化,探讨其作为癌症预后标志物的作用,并检测其与患者临床特征的相关性。受试者和方法:检测124例癌症患者和150例健康女性血清TRAIL水平。此外,在从患者收集的恶性和邻近正常乳腺组织中测定TRAIL死亡和诱饵受体的表达。应用免疫组化方法检测癌症组织中ER、PR和Her-2的表达。使用HE分析凋亡指数(AI)。此外,血清TRAIL和TRAIL受体表达谱可作为癌症患者的预后标志物。
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