Abstract

Breast invasive micropapillary carcinoma (IMPC) is a rare subtype of breast cancer with a high potential of lymph node metastasis, aggressive clinical behavior, and poor disease-free or overall survival. Expression of leucine zipper putative tumor suppressor 1 (LZTS1) was frequently lost or reduced in breast cancer tissues. This study investigated the expression of LZTS1 protein in breast IMPC tissues using immunohistochemistry. In addition, somatic LZTS1 mutations and promoter methylation were assessed to determine an association with clinicopathological data from IMPC patients. LZTS1 protein was downregulated in 62 (62 %) of 100 IMPC tissue samples and was significantly associated with lymph node metastasis (P < 0.05). A LZTS1 exon mutation occurred in one of the 53 IMPC cases analyzed, whereas a LZTS1 intron mutation occurred in 26 of 53 cases. Moreover, LZTS1 promoter was frequently methylated in IMPC samples and was associated with reduced LZTS1 expression levels in IMPC tissues. These data demonstrated that the loss of LZTS1 expression was associated with lymph node metastasis in patients with IMPC, and LZTS1 promoter methylation could be responsible for the loss of LZTS1 expression.

Highlights

  • Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women, accounting for 1.4 million new cases and an estimated more than 458,000 cancer-related deaths in 2008 worldwide (Global Cancer Facts & Figures, 2nd Edition, American Cancer Society)

  • Our own data confirmed that leucine zipper putative tumor suppressor 1 (LZTS1) expression was reduced or lost in invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), and reduced LZTS1 expression was associated with lymph node metastasis [15]

  • LZTS1 protein was expressed in normal breast ductal epithelial tissues with a granular localization in the cytoplasm (Fig. 1)

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Introduction

Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women, accounting for 1.4 million new cases and an estimated more than 458,000 cancer-related deaths in 2008 worldwide (Global Cancer Facts & Figures, 2nd Edition, American Cancer Society). Previous studies have shown that LZTS1 expression levels are downregulated in breast cancer tissue and cell lines [14]. We detected the expression of LZTS1 protein in IMPC tissues using immunohistochemistry. We determined whether somatic LZTS1 mutations and promoter methylation were associated with clinicopathological data from IMPC patients. LZTS1 Expression in IMPC Tissues and Its Association with Clinicopathological Data from IMPC Patients

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