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. 1987 Oct 15;47(20):5290-3.

Prognostic significance of the expression of a ras protein with a molecular weight of 21,000 by human breast cancer

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Prognostic significance of the expression of a ras protein with a molecular weight of 21,000 by human breast cancer

T Clair et al. Cancer Res. .

Abstract

Expression of the cellular ras Mr 21,000 protein (p21) has been measured in tumors from breast cancer patients who at time of presentation had no evidence of metastatic disease. Western blotting analysis revealed that 37 of 54 (69%) tumors contained p21 levels 2- to 10-fold greater than those of control breast tissues. An excessive increase of p21 (5- to 10-fold over the control value) occurred more frequently in tumors of T3 and T4 stages [15 of 25 (60%)] than in tumors at T2 stage [6 of 29 (21%)], suggesting a correlation between advancement of disease and high p21 levels. p21 levels were positively related to the involvement of axillary lymph nodes at the time of primary treatment. As no correlations were detected between p21 levels and a gross pathological parameter, tumor grade, it is possible that p21 levels may reflect the degree of cellular malignancy. This is supported by data on tumor recurrence; 13 of 16 patients (81%) with tumors expressing low p21 levels were disease free for greater than or equal to 4 years after primary treatment, whereas only 5 of 9 patients (56%) with high p21 tumors remained disease free. These results suggested that a quantitative enhancement of p21 oncogene protein is associated with both the progression and prognosis of breast cancer.

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