Polo-like kinase isoforms in breast cancer: expression patterns and prognostic implications

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Wilko Weichert
Glen Kristiansen
Klaus-Jürgen Winzer
Mathias Schmidt
Volker Gekeler
Aurelia Noske
Berit-Maria Müller
Silvia Niesporek
Manfred Dietel
Carsten Denkert
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[1] Charité University Hospital,Institute of Pathology
[2] Charité University Hospital,Breast Center
[3] Altana Pharma AG,undefined
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Virchows Archiv | 2005年 / 446卷
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Breast carcinoma; Immunohistochemistry; Polo like kinase; Mitosis; Survival;
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Polo-like kinase (PLK) family members are known to be functionally involved in mitotic signaling and in cytoskeletal reorganization in both normal and malignant cells. In this study, expression of PLK1 and PLK3 was determined immunohistochemically in tissue specimens of 135 breast carcinomas, and expression was correlated with clinicopathological parameters and patient prognosis. Strong PLK isoform overexpression was observed in 42.2% (PLK1) and 47.4% (PLK3) of breast carcinomas when compared with non-transformed breast tissue. A positive correlation of PLK isoform expression with tumor grade, vascular invasion, erbB2/HER-2 expression and markers of proliferative activity was evident. Additionally, an inverse correlation of PLK isoform expression and estrogen receptor status was observed. Overexpression of PLK3 but not of PLK1 was significantly linked to reduced median overall (P<0.001) and relapse-free (P=0.021) survival time. PLK3 expression remained an independent prognostic factor for overall (RR=3.2, P=0.002) and relapse-free (RR=2.9, P=0.049) survival in multivariate survival analysis. These results suggest PLK3 as a novel independent prognostic marker in breast cancer and hint toward a role for PLK isoform overexpression in disease progression. Therefore, in vivo inhibition of PLK family members might represent a rewarding approach in the development of new anticancer drugs for this tumor entity.
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