A. Jameel et al., SIGNIFICANCE OF HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN-90 AS A PROGNOSTIC INDICATOR IN BREAST-CANCER, International journal of oncology, 2(6), 1993, pp. 1075-1080
A human breast cancer cDNA library was screened with a polyclonal anti
serum against breast cancer metastasis membranes in order to select ge
nes whose expression may be altered in breast malignancy. Several immu
nopositive clones have been isolated. One of these, AJ1, was analyzed
in detail and found to be expressed at varying levels as a 3.3 kb mRNA
in all of the 123 primary breast cancers examined. AJ1 was expressed
at lower levels in non-malignant biopsies as compared to malignant tis
sue (p=0.0008). We found high expression to be associated with lymph n
ode involvement (p=0.059). Comparison between high and low expressing
groups showed a significant difference for both overall (p=0.039) and
relapse-free (p=0.034) survival at 10 years, with early recurrence and
reduced overall survival in high expressors. Thus, AJ1 could be a pot
entially useful prognostic factor and marker of aggressiveness in brea
st cancer. Partial sequence analysis of the 620 bp clone showed comple
te homology with human heat shock protein, HSP 90.