Od. Gibert et al., EXPRESSION OF PS2 PROTEIN IN BREAST-CANCE R AND ITS RELATION WITH ESTROGEN-RECEPTORS AND PROGESTERONE RECEPTORS, Medicina Clinica, 107(3), 1996, pp. 90-92
BACKGROUND: We studied pS2 protein in breast tumors and its relation w
ith estrogen and progesterone receptors and with anatomopathological c
haracteristics of the tumors. MATERIAL END METHODS: We measured the pS
2 content (by IRMA) and steroid receptors content (by EIA) in 151 brea
st tumors. Results were compared and correlated with tumoral character
istics. RESULTS: 53% of tumors were pS2+, Among them, 91% were estroge
n receptors +. 86% of estrogen receptors negative tumors were pS2-. We
observed correlation between pS2 and estrogen receptors values (r = 0
.56; p < 0.0001) and between pS2 and progesterone receptors values (r
= 0.53; p < 0.0001). Distributing the tumors in pS2+ and pS2-, we obse
rved associaton between pS2+ and estrogen receptors + (chi(2) = 45.6;
P < 0.0001) and pS2+ and progesterone receptors + (chi(2) = 43.1; P <
0.0001), However, we found a 18.5% of estrogen receptors + pS2- tumors
. We observed a significant difference between GII and GIII tumoral gr
ades (chi(2) = 5.51; p < 0.019), with a majority of pS2+ tumors in GII
and pS2- tumors in GIII. CONCLUSIONS: The estrogen receptors in estro
gen receptors + ps2- tumors may be non functional. The presence of pS2
protein alternative to that of progesterone receptors may indicate a
functional heterogeneity of the estrogen receptors system, which is of
interest in evaluating prognosis and response to the hormonal therapy
.