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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-7217
    Keywords: apoptosis ; breast cancer ; doxorubicin ; hsp27 ; topoisomerase II
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Previously we demonstrated that heat shock protein 27 (hsp27) overexpression confers resistance to the chemotherapeutic agent doxorubicin in MDA–MB–231 breast cancer cells. Since induction of apoptosis is one underlying mechanism of chemotherapeutic drug action, we investigated the effect of hsp27 overexpression on doxorubicin–induced apoptosis, finding that hsp27 protects MDA–MB–231 cells from apoptosis. We also examined expression of the doxorubicin target, topoisomerase II (topo II), in control and hsp27–overexpressing stable transfectants, as topo II expression is important for both drug sensitivity and the initiation of apoptosis by doxorubicin. The relative levels of both topo IIα and β were higher in the controls than the hsp27–overexpressing clones, suggesting that the apoptotic protective effect of hsp27 overexpression in MDA–MB–231 cells is associated with altered topo II expression.abstract
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    ISSN: 1573-7217
    Keywords: breast cancer ; uPA ; PAI-1 ; prognosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Cancer cell invasion is accomplished by the concertedaction of several extracellular proteolytic enzyme systems, oneof which is the urokinase plasminogen activation system.The different components of this system, e.g. urokinaseplasminogen activator (uPA), its receptor uPAR, as wellas its main inhibitor plasminogen activator inhibitor type1 (PAI-1) have all been shown to haveprognostic value in breast cancer, i.e. high tumorlevels are associated with a poor prognosis.In orderto further substantiate the prognostic value of uPAand PAI-1, we have tested the cutpoints (medianvalues and optimized cutpoints) from our first study(Cancer Res 53: 2513–2521, 1993) in an independentgroup of breast cancer patients. Breast cancer cytosolsfrom 100 premenopausal and 150 post-menopausal node positivepatients were included. The median observation time was80 months (range 49–145). Univariate analysis showed thathigh PAI-1 levels (above the median PAI-1 value)were significantly associated with short recurrence-free survival (RR:1.65; 95% CI: 1.04–2.63; P=0.03) andshort overall survival (RR: 2.46; 95% CI: 1.52–3.96;P=0.0001) in postmenopausal patients. Postmenopausal patientswith high uPA levels (above the median uPAvalue) had a significantly shorter recurrence-free survival (RR:2.04; 95% CI: 1.17–3.56; P=0.01) andoverall survival (RR: 2.07; 95% CI: 1.16–3.70; P= 0.01) than patients with low uPA values.Nearly identical results were obtained when using theoptimized PAI-1 or uPA value.In a Cox multivariateanalysis which included other established prognostic factors, highPAI-1 was found to be an independent prognosticvariable predicting short overall survival with a relativerisk of 2.27 in postmenopausal women, and highuPA was found to be an independent prognosticvariable predicting short recurrence-free survival with a relativerisk of 1.86 in postmenopausal women. The presentstudy indicates that uPA and PAI-1 are independentand significant prognostic variables in subsets of breastcancer patients.
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