Abstract

BackgroundThe presence of forkhead box protein 3 (FOXP3) in breast cancer cells is a matter of debate. We systematically analyzed expression of FOXP3 in 1574 breast carcinomas. Materials and MethodsFor nuclear FOXP3 detection in epithelial breast cancer cells, tissue microarray technology was used. In addition, cultured breast cancer cell lines (ZR75-1, MCF7-WH, BT20, T47D, and SKBR3) were tested for FOXP3 expression using real-time polymerase chain reaction and flow cytometry for messenger RNA (mRNA) and protein quantification. ResultsWe could neither detect any significant levels of mRNA or protein expression of FOXP3 in human breast cancer cell lines, nor in breast cancer specimens. Weak nuclear staining for FOXP3 was detectable in 16 of 1574 breast cancer cases (1%) and was only seen in a small proportion of malignant cells. There was no difference in survival between patients with FOXP3-positive or -negative tumors. ConclusionFOXP3 does most likely not play a significant role in breast cancer biology, because it is only scarcely expressed in a very small proportion of breast cancer samples.

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