M. Hori et al., Alternatively spliced MDM2 transcripts in human breast cancer in relation to tumor necrosis and lymph node involvement, PATHOL INT, 50(10), 2000, pp. 786-792
Several short forms of alternatively spliced Murine double minute 2 (MDM2)
transcripts have recently been shown to correlate with high-grade malignanc
y in a number of human tumors. We examined the frequency of splice variants
and their correlation with clinicopathological features in 60 cases of hum
an breast cancer. Seven short forms coexpressed with wild-type mRNA were de
tected by nested RT-PCR. Sequencing of all the MDM2 variants demonstrated m
RNA splicing which disrupted not only the conserved p53-binding domain but
also, further towards the carboxy-terminus, the conserved nuclear localizat
ion sequence and/or the acidic and zinc finger domains. There was no signif
icant correlation between the coexpression of splice variants and tumor siz
e, histologic type or hormone (estrogen and progesterone) receptor status.
However, cases with spliced MDM2 transcripts tended to be of a more aggress
ive type with axillary lymph node involvement and extensive necrosis in the
tumors. Although the functional significance of MDM2 variants remains obsc
ure, we anticipate that these variants will be confirmed as a novel prognos
tic marker in human breast cancer.