E. Leygue et al., DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF PSORIASIN MESSENGER-RNA BETWEEN IN-SITU AND INVASIVE HUMAN BREAST-CARCINOMA, Cancer research, 56(20), 1996, pp. 4606-4609
The mRNA encoding the calcium-binding protein psoriasin was identified
as bring more highly expressed in the in situ versus the invasive com
ponent of the same breast tumor. Reverse transcription-PCR analysis of
total RNA extracted from three independent cases of ductal carcinoma
in situ of the comedo type and three cases of high-grade invasive duct
al carcinoma revealed a detectable level of psoriasin mRNA expression
in the iia situ lesions only. Similar analysis performed on total RNA
extracted from frozen sections of 32 independent breast samples, repre
senting a continuum from normal to invasive tumor, confirmed high psor
iasin expression in ductal carcinoma in situ of the comedo type only.
The possible functional role of the psoriasin protein in breast tumor
cells remains to be determined.