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. 1988 Nov;58(5):600-5.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1988.267.

Measurement of oestrogen receptor mRNA levels in human breast tumours

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Measurement of oestrogen receptor mRNA levels in human breast tumours

J A Henry et al. Br J Cancer. 1988 Nov.
Free PMC article

Abstract

A sensitive single-stranded hybridisation probe for the oestrogen receptor mRNA was synthesised using T3 polymerase from oestrogen receptor cDNA cloned in the Bluescript vector. This probe was used to measure oestrogen receptor mRNA in total RNA extracted from breast tumours. Oestrogen receptor mRNA was detected in 41 of 47 (87%) tumours whereas cytosolic oestrogen receptor protein was detected in only 18 out of 39 (46%). There was a significant correlation between the levels of the oestrogen receptor, as measured by 3H-oestradiol binding, and the oestrogen receptor mRNA. Oestrogen receptor mRNA was detected in 15 of the 21 tumours that did not contain detectable oestrogen receptor protein. This suggests that detection of the mRNA is a more sensitive means for establishing oestrogen receptor status than the radioligand oestrogen receptor assay. Oestrogen receptor mRNA was found in all histological tumour types examined. Its level was related to tumour differentiation. All the tumours that did not contain oestrogen receptor mRNA and most of the tumours that contained only low levels of oestrogen receptor mRNA were classified as grade III according to Bloom and Richardson: the median of the oestrogen receptor mRNA levels was significantly lower in this group.

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