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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 1619-1622, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-397038

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Objective To investigate the expression of CD24 and FAK in the invasive breast ductal carcinoma tissues and their clin-ical significance. Methods Tissues were obtained from 86 patients with breast carcinoma and 30 non-cancer specimens. The expression of CD24 and FAK was detected by immunohistochemical technique (ElivisionTMPlus) and their correlation with tumor clinicopathological char-acters was analyzed. Results The positive rate of CD24 and FAK expression in 86 cases of breast carcinoma was 87.2% (75/86) and 72.1% (62/86) respectively, which was significantly different from that in control group(P<0.01). Expression of CD24 was significantly correlated with axillary lymph node metastasis(P<0.01). Expression of FAK was correlated with histopathologic grade, axillary lymph node metastasis and clinical stage (P<0.05). There was a positive correlation between the expressions of CD24 and FAK in breast carci-noma tissues (rs = 0.222, P < 0.05). Conclusion Expression of CD24 and FAK are closely correlated with the development of breast carcinoma and there is a markedly positive correlation between CD24 and FAK expression. These indexes can be helpful in understanding the biological behaviors and predicting the prognosis of breast carcinoma.

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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 669-672,封3, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-597374

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Objective To investigate the expression of CD24 and Ki67 in the invasive breast ductal car-cinoma tissues, so as to assess the role of CD24 protein in the carcinogenesis and progression of breast canc-er. Methods The expression of CD24 and Ki67, Bcl-2 was examined by immunohistochemically in 86 breast cancer specimens and 30 non-cancer specimens ( ElivisionTM Plus). The relationship between CD24 expression and Ki67, Bcl-2, patient age, tumor size, histopathologic grade, axillary lymphnode metastasis, and clinical stage of breast cancer was analyzed. Results In 86 eases of invasive breast ductal carcinoma, the positive incidences of CD24 was 87.2% (75/86), which distinguished apparently from those of the con-trol group( P <0.01 ). In breast carcinoma tissues, the expression of CD24 was positively related to axillary lymphnode metastasis(P <0.01 ), but was not related to patients age,tumor size, histopathologic grade and clinical stage(P>0.05). CD24 expression was positively related to Ki67 (P<0.01 ) and negatively relat-ed to Bcl-2(P>0.05). Conclusion CD24 expression was related to the proliferation, invasion and me-tastasis of breast cancer cells and it can serve as an important marker for predicting biological behavior and prognosis of tumors.

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