Dl. Sorrells et al., Pattern of amplification and overexpression of the eukaryotic initiation factor 4E gene in solid tumor, J SURG RES, 85(1), 1999, pp. 37-42
Background: An abundance of eukaryotic initiation factor 4E (eIF4E), a rate
-limiting initiation component in protein synthesis of mRNAs with long 5'-U
TRs, has been shown to upregulate a number of oncogene products. Elevation
of eIF4E protein has been detected both in infiltrating ductal carcinoma of
the breast (IDCA) and in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) spe
cimens. We hypothesized that malignant progression in solid tumor is associ
ated with progressive eIF4E gene amplification and protein overexpression i
n cells sampled from the tumor-free resection margin, transition zone (area
adjacent to cancer), and tumor core (center of tumor).
Materials and Methods. Thirty-eight resected specimens were evaluated: 10 I
DCA, 13 HNSCC, and 15 benign specimens from similar sites of noncancer pati
ents. IDCA and HNSCC specimens were divided into three different zones: (1)
tumor core, (2) transition zone, and (3) tumor-free zone. Quantitative PCR
for the eIF4E gene and Western blots for the eIF4E protein were performed
on each of these zones and on the normal controls of benign tissue. Immunoh
istochemical staining was performed to localize the eIF4E protein overexpre
ssion in situ.
Results. The eIF4E gene was amplified in the tumor core of both IDCA (3.8 /- 1.4, P < 0.05, Student's t test) and HNSCC (4.3 +/- 1.4, P < 0.05) speci
mens. Similarly, the eIF4E protein was overexpressed in the cells from thes
e same sites (17.4 +/- 7.3- and 14.0 +/- 9.7-fold elevation, respectively,
P < 0.0001). In the transition zone of IDCA and HNSCC, the degrees of eIF4E
gene amplification (4.2 +/- 1.0 and 3.7 +/- 1.2, respectively) and overexp
ression (4.0 +/- 1.0 and 4.4 +/- 4.6, respectively) were intermediate. In c
ontrast, the eIF4E gene copy number and protein level were near baseline in
the tumor-free zone.
Conclusions. Progressive eIF4E gene amplification and protein overexpressio
n were present in cells sampled from the microscopically tumor-free margin
to tumor core in surgical specimens of both HNSCC and IDCA. In this study,
eIF4E gene amplification and protein overexpression appear to be associated
with malignant progression in these two solid tumors. (C) 1999 Academic Pr
ess.