Overexpression of cyclin D mRNA distinguishes invasive and in situ breast carcinomas from non-malignant lesions
- PMID: 7489405
- DOI: 10.1038/nm1295-1257
Overexpression of cyclin D mRNA distinguishes invasive and in situ breast carcinomas from non-malignant lesions
Abstract
The elucidation of molecular alterations that occur during human breast cancer progression may contribute to the development of preventative strategies. Using in situ hybridizations on a cohort of 94 biopsy lesions, quantitatively increased cyclin D mRNA expression levels were observed in only 18% of benign lesions, which confer no or slightly increased breast cancer risk, and 18% of premalignant atypical ductal hyperplasias, which confer a four to fivefold increase in breast cancer risk. The transition to carcinoma was accompanied by frequent cyclin D mRNA overexpression in 76% of low-grade ductal carcinomas in situ, 87% of higher grade comedo ductal carcinomas in situ and 83% of infiltrating ductal breast carcinomas. The data identify a molecular event that may separate benign and premalignant human breast lesions from any form of breast carcinoma.
Comment in
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Refining the origins of breast cancer.Nat Med. 1995 Dec;1(12):1250-1. doi: 10.1038/nm1295-1250. Nat Med. 1995. PMID: 7489402 No abstract available.
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