The expression of parathyroid hormone-related protein in human breast cancer with skeletal metastases |
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Authors: | Norio Kohno Sohei Kitazawa Masaaki Fukase Yoko Sakoda Yoshihiro Kanbara Yoshihiko Furuya Osamu Ohashi Yoshio Ishikawa Yoichi Saitoh |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Department of Surgery, Hyogo Medical Center for Adults, 13-70 Kitaoji-cho, 651 Akashi, Japan;(2) The Second Department of Pathology, Kobe University School of Medicine, Kusunoki-cho 7-5-2, Chuo-ku, 650 Kobe, Japan;(3) The Third Division of Internal Medicine, Kobe University School of Medicine, Kusunoki-cho 7-5-2, Chuo-ku, 650 Kobe, Japan;(4) The First Department of Surgery, Kobe University School of Medicine, Kusunoki-cho 7-5-2, Chuo-ku, 650 Kobe, Japan |
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Abstract: | The relationship between the expression of parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) by breast cancer and skeletal metastases, was investigated using a monoclonal antibody against human PTHrP (4133). The immunohistochemical localization of PTHrP was studied in sections of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embeded tissues from 28 breast cancers obtained surgically between 1980 and 1985. Of the 28 patients, 12 developed skeletal metastases, 8 developed lung metastases, and the other 8 were alive and disease-free at the time of this study. Sixteen of the 28 (57%) tumors showed positive immunoreactivity to 4133, the PTHrP positive ratio being 83% in the patients who developed skeletal metastases, 38% in those who developed lung metastases, and 38% in those without recurrence, respectively. Thus, a significantly higher proportion of the patients who developed skeletal metastases were positive for PTHrP than the other two groups (P < 0.05). Furthermore, the level of positive staining was strongly related to positivity for estrogen and progesterone receptors (P < 0.01). These results are consistent with the hypothesis that PTHrP might be necessary for metastases to erode bone and grow in skeletal sites, and its expression could be related to certain hormones. |
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Keywords: | parathyroid hormone-related protein breast cancer skeletal metastases |
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