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hTERT mRNA Expression Correlates with Matrix Metalloproteinase-1 and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Expression in Human Breast Cancer: A Correlative Study Using RT-PCR
Background: Telomerase activity has been significantly associated with nodal metastasis and cellular proliferation in human breast cancer, indicating that its degree of expression has some form of vital control over the invasive nature of the malignancy concerned. Of the telomerase subunits, the rev...
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Published in: | Anticancer research 2007-07, Vol.27 (4B), p.2265-2268 |
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Summary: | Background: Telomerase activity has been significantly associated with nodal metastasis and cellular proliferation in human
breast cancer, indicating that its degree of expression has some form of vital control over the invasive nature of the malignancy
concerned. Of the telomerase subunits, the reverse transcriptase (hTERT) is the main determinant of enzyme activity. Vascular
endothelial growth factors (VEGF)-C and (VEGF)-D, matrix metalloprotease type 1 (MMP-1) and protease-activated receptors (PARs)
have all been linked to promotion of tumour invasiveness and metastatic dissemination. This study aims to examine the association
between hTERT transcription and that of VEGF-D, VEGF-C, MMP-1, PAR1a and PAR1b through a correlative analysis of the mRNA
transcripts of these genes in human breast cancer. Materials and Methods: Breast cancer tissues (n=116) and normal tissues
(n-31) were collected immediately after surgery and stored at -80ÃC until use. The level of hTERT transcripts from the prepared
DNA from the above samples was determined using real time-quantitative PCR based on the Amplifluor technology. The levels
of the transcript were generated from a standard that was simultaneously amplified with the samples. Normalisation against
cytokeratin 19 (CK19) and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) was also carried out. Results: There was a positive
correlation between hTERT mRNA expression (after CK19 normalisation) with both VEGF-D and MMP-1 in human breast cancer. PAR1
was seen to correlate with hTERT (after GAPDH normalisation) with a highly significant correlation with PAR1a alone. However
there was no correlation between hTERT transcription and VEGF-C or with PAR1b alone. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that
hTERT is a potential up-regulator of MMP-1, PAR1 and VEGF-D expression and this may explain its apparent control over the
invasiveness and metastasis of the malignancy concerned. |
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ISSN: | 0250-7005 1791-7530 |