Abstract

ObjectiveTo evaluate the expression of BCL-2 and BAD genes in tissues of breast carcinoma and investigate the relationship between the expression of BCL-2 and BAD in breast cancer cells with chemosensitivity.MethodsImmunohistochemical technique was used to detect the expression of BCL-2, BAD in 10 normal breast tissues, 10 breast fibroadenoma tissues, 40 youth human breast carcinoma tissues, 40 menopause human breast carcinoma tissues. And to detect the expression of ER, PR in 80 human breast carcinoma tissues. 20 Surgical samples of breast cancer, diagnosed by pathology, were obtained from The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. The cancer sample cells were cultured separately in the incubator at 37°C, 5% CO2 in vitro. The rate of inhibition of cancer cells in 4 kinds of anticancer drugs-- Epirubicin Adriamycin (EADM),5-Fluorouracil (5-Fu), Navelbine(NVB) and Diaminedichloroplatinum (DDP), were assayed by MTT method.ResultsThe expression of BCL-2, BAD genes in young human breast carcinoma tissues were lower than that in menopause human breast carcinoma tissues (P < 0.05). There was a negative correlation between the positive expression rate of BCL-2 and histologic grade or the lymph node metastasis (P < 0.05). There was a positive correlation between the expression rates of BCL-2 and of ER, PR (P < 0.05). The expression of BAD had no relationship with the expression of ER, PR, histologic grade and the lymph node metastasis(P = NS). Sensitivity rates of 20 breast cancer cells in 0.1 × PPC within 48 h in vitro were 30% EADM,20% 5-Fu,45% NVB and 25% DDP. Respectively, the rate of inhibition of EADM,5- Fu, NVB and DDP were significantly higher in the BCL-2 negative cancer cells than in the BCL-2 positive cancer cells. A negative correlation was found between expression of BCL-2 and chemosensitivity for all the 4 anticancer drugs. The inhibition rates of EADM and NVB were significantly lower in the BAD negative cancer cells than in the BAD positive cancer cells. A positive correlation was found between expression of BAD and chemosensitivity for Epirubicin.ConclusionThe expression of BCL-2 and BAD can be used as prognosis factors of breast cancer. Detection of the BCL-2 protein expression level, particularly, combined with the detection of the expression of BCL-2 and BAD as well as ER and PR were helpful in confirming the prognosis of breast carcinoma. The combined detection of BCL-2 and BAD may be markers for predicting the responses to anticancer drugs.

Highlights

  • Breast carcinoma is endangering the health of women, its development process involves decreasing expression of apoptosis gene

  • The expression of BCL-2 and BAD can be used as prognosis factors of breast cancer

  • Detection of the BCL-2 protein expression level, combined with the detection of the expression of BCL-2 and BAD as well as ER and PR were helpful in confirming the prognosis of breast carcinoma

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Introduction

Breast carcinoma is endangering the health of women, its development process involves decreasing expression of apoptosis gene. BCL-2 is a anti-apoptosis gene, the function of BAD gene is promoting the apoptosis of Chemotherapy is an important therapy to breast cancer. There have been introduced new chemotherapeutic agents and new chemotherapy, the effect of chemotherapy in breast cancer is not ideal. An important reason for this is that breast cancer cells to chemotherapeutic agents are neither sensitive nor resistant. Looking for the target which could forecast the effect of chemotherapy on breast cancer are largely needed. The EADM, 5-Fu, NVB, DDP are the widely-used first-line chemotherapy drugs for breast cancer in the world. In this study MTT assay was used to analyze the relative inhibition effect of four kinds of chemotherapy drugs which include EADM, 5-Fu, NVB and DDP on breast cancer cells, and the relationship between the expression of BCL-2, BAD and the chemosensitivity

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