Fragile Histidine Triad Protein, Ww Domain-Containing Oxidoreductase Protein Wwox, And Activator Protein 2 Gamma Expression Levels Correlate With Basal Phenotype In Breast Cancer
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2009Yazar
Guler, Gulnur
Huebner, Kay
Himmetoglu, Cigdem
Jimenez, Rafael E.
Costinean, Stefan
Volinia, Stefano
Pilarski, Robert T.
Hayran, Mutlu
Shapiro, Charles L.
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BACKGROUND: The expression of fragile histidine triad protein (Fhit) and WW domain-containing oxidor-eductase protein (Wwox), tumor suppressors that are encoded by fragile (FRA) loci FRA3B and FPA16D, are lost concordantly in breast cancers. In the current study, the authors examined correlations among Fhit, Wwox, the activator protein 2 transcription factors AP2 alpha and AP2 gamma, cytokeratins 5 and 6 (CKS/6), epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER-2) and their associations with breast cancer phenotypes. METHODS: Tissue microarrays constructed from 837 breast cancer blocks were immunostained. Expression in >10% of tumor cells was considered positive for cytoplasmic CKS/6, membranous EGFR, and nuclear AP2 alpha and AP2 gamma. Cytoplasmic Fhit and Wwox staining was scored according to staining intensity. ER, PR, and HER-2 status of tumors was derived from records. Correlations among immunohistochemical markers and tumor subtypes were assessed by univariate and multivariate statistical methods. RESULTS: Triple-negative tumors had more frequent expression of EGFR, CKS/6 (P < .001), and AP2 gamma (P = .003) and more frequent loss of Fhit and Wwox (P < .001), and an inverse correlation was observed between Fhit, Wwox expression and EGFR, ER, and PR expression (P < .001). Reduced Fhit expression was more common in HER-2-positive and AP2 gamma-positive cases (P < .001 and P = .002, respectively). There was a direct correlation noted between Fhit and Wwox (P < .001) and a borderline positive relation between AP2 alpha and AP2 gamma (P = .054). CONCLUSIONS: The results from this investigation suggested that reduced expression levels of Fhit, Wwox, and nuclear AP2 gamma have roles in the pathogenesis of basal-like differentiation in breast cancer. Alteration in the expression of fragile site genes occurs in most of these cancers and may contribute to defects in DNA repair, as observed in breast cancer 1 (BRCA1)-deficient cancers. Thus, DNA damage response checkpoint proteins may be targets for treatment. Cancer 2009;115:899-908. (c) 2009 American Cancer Society.