Jun Ho Jang, Tae Yoon Kim, S. Kim, M. Baek, M. Oh, E. Kim, Moon-Soo Lee, Chang Ho Kim, Min-Hyuk Lee, M. Cho
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Methods: Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded samples from 80 breast cancer, 20 atypical hyperplasia and 20 malignant lymph node tissue cases were immunostained using polyclonal survivin (Novus Biologicals, CO). The degree of immunostaining was recorded on a scale of 0-3 according to the percentages of staining and distributions within the cytoplasm & nucleus. Results: Survivin was expressed in 52, 14 and 17 of the 80 breast cancer (65%), atypical hyperplasia (70%) and breast cancer lymphoid (85%) specimens respectively. Among those expressing cancer, 11.3, 31.3 and 22.5% demonstrated nuclear staining only, cytoplasmic staining only and both nuclear and cytoplasmic staining respectively. A statistical analysis revealed that cytoplasmic survivin expression was correlated with the stage, histological grade and L/N metastasis. In a Cox proportional hazard model analysis, the expression of survivin was not identified as a significant independent predictor of overall survival (P=0.168), although the decrease in the survival rate of survivin-positive patients did reach statistical significance (P=0.048). Conclusion: Our results show that survivin is frequently overexpressed in primary breast cancer and its expression gradually increased from normal breast tissue to malignant lymph nodes. The expression of cytoplasmic survivin was common in breast cancer and could be both a useful diagnostic marker and important source of prognostic information. 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摘要
目的:Survivin是凋亡抑制剂(inhibitor of apoptosis, IAP)家族的一员,参与细胞分裂的调控,在大多数人类癌症(包括肺癌、乳腺癌、结肠癌、胃癌、食管癌和胰腺癌)中也存在过表达并与不良预后参数相关。本研究通过检测survivin在正常乳腺组织、非典型增生组织、原发性乳腺癌及乳腺癌相关淋巴结组织中的表达规律,探讨survivin的表达是否与乳腺癌的特征及预后相关。方法:采用多克隆survivin (Novus Biologicals, CO)对80例乳腺癌、20例非典型增生和20例恶性淋巴结组织进行福尔马林固定石蜡包埋的免疫染色。根据染色百分率及细胞质和细胞核内的分布情况,以0-3级记分免疫染色程度。结果:80例乳腺癌中有52例表达Survivin, 14例表达Survivin, 17例表达Survivin,占65%,不典型增生占70%,乳腺癌淋巴样组织占85%。在表达癌的患者中,分别有11.3、31.3和22.5%的患者仅表现为核染色,31.3和22.5%的患者仅表现为细胞质染色,细胞核和细胞质均表现为染色。统计分析显示,胞质survivin表达与肿瘤分期、组织学分级及L/N转移相关。在Cox比例风险模型分析中,虽然survivin阳性患者的生存率下降有统计学意义(P=0.048),但survivin的表达并未被确定为总生存率的显著独立预测因子(P=0.168)。结论:survivin在原发性乳腺癌中频繁过表达,从正常乳腺组织到恶性淋巴结表达逐渐升高。细胞质survivin的表达在乳腺癌中很常见,是一种有用的诊断标志物和预后信息的重要来源。(韩国乳腺癌协会杂志2004;7:236243)
Expression of Survivin in Patients with Breast Cancer
Purpose: Survivin is a member of the inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) family, which is also involved in the regulation of cell division and is also overexpressed and associated with parameters of poor prognosis in most human cancers, including carcinomas of the lung, breast, colon, stomach, esophagus and pancreas. This study examined the expression patterns of survivin in normal breast tissue, atypical hyperplasia, primary breast cancer and lymph node tissues involved with breast cancer and to determined whether the expression of survivin is associated with the characteristics and prognosis of breast cancer. Methods: Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded samples from 80 breast cancer, 20 atypical hyperplasia and 20 malignant lymph node tissue cases were immunostained using polyclonal survivin (Novus Biologicals, CO). The degree of immunostaining was recorded on a scale of 0-3 according to the percentages of staining and distributions within the cytoplasm & nucleus. Results: Survivin was expressed in 52, 14 and 17 of the 80 breast cancer (65%), atypical hyperplasia (70%) and breast cancer lymphoid (85%) specimens respectively. Among those expressing cancer, 11.3, 31.3 and 22.5% demonstrated nuclear staining only, cytoplasmic staining only and both nuclear and cytoplasmic staining respectively. A statistical analysis revealed that cytoplasmic survivin expression was correlated with the stage, histological grade and L/N metastasis. In a Cox proportional hazard model analysis, the expression of survivin was not identified as a significant independent predictor of overall survival (P=0.168), although the decrease in the survival rate of survivin-positive patients did reach statistical significance (P=0.048). Conclusion: Our results show that survivin is frequently overexpressed in primary breast cancer and its expression gradually increased from normal breast tissue to malignant lymph nodes. The expression of cytoplasmic survivin was common in breast cancer and could be both a useful diagnostic marker and important source of prognostic information. (Journal of Korean Breast Cancer Society 2004;7:236243)