EMS1 gene expression in primary breast cancer: relationship to cyclin D1 and oestrogen receptor expression and patient survival

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Rina Hui
Jonathon R Ball
R Douglas Macmillan
Frances S Kenny
Owen WJ Prall
Douglas H Campbell
Ann L Cornish
Richard A McClelland
Roger J Daly
John F Forbes
Roger W Blamey
Elizabeth A Musgrove
John FR Robertson
Robert I Nicholson
Robert L Sutherland
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[1] Cancer Research Program,Department of Surgical Oncology Mater Misericordiae Hospital
[2] Garvan Institute of Medical Research,Department of Surgery
[3] St Vincent's Hospital,undefined
[4] Mater Misericordiae Hospital,undefined
[5] City Hospital,undefined
[6] The Breast Cancer Unit,undefined
[7] Tenovus Cancer Research Centre,undefined
[8] University of Wales College of Medicine,undefined
[9] The Heath,undefined
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Oncogene | 1998年 / 17卷
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EMS1; cyclin D1; breast cancer; prognosis;
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The EMS1 and CCND1 genes at chromosome 11q13 are amplified in about 15% of primary breast cancers but appear to confer different phenotypes in ER positive and ER negative tumours. Since there are no published data on EMS1 expression in large series of breast cancers we examined the relationship of EMS1 expression with EMS1 gene copy number and expression of mRNAs for cyclin D1 and ER. In a subset of 129 patients, where matched tumour RNA and DNA was available, EMS1 mRNA overexpression was associated predominantly with gene amplification (P=0.0061), whereas cyclin D1 mRNA overexpression was not (P=0.3142). In a more extensive series of 351 breast cancers, there was no correlation between cyclin D1 and EMS1 expression in the EMS1 and cyclin D1 overexpressors (P=0.3503). Although an association between EMS1 mRNA expression and ER positivity was evident (P=0.0232), when the samples were divided into quartiles of EMS1 or cyclin D1 mRNA expression, the increase in the proportion of ER positive tumours in the ascending EMS1 mRNA quartiles was not statistically significant (P=0.0951). In marked contrast there was a significant stepwise increase in ER positivity in ascending quartiles of cyclin D1 mRNA (P=0.030). A potential explanation for this difference was provided by the observation that in ER positive breast cancer cells oestradiol treatment resulted in increased cyclin D1 gene expression but was without effect on EMS1. The relationship between EMS1 expression and clinical outcome was examined in a subset of 234 patients with median follow-up of 74 months. High EMS1 expression was associated with age >50 years (P=0.0001), postmenopausal status (P=0.0008), lymph node negativity (P=0.019) and an apparent trend for worse prognosis in the ER negative subgroup. These data demonstrate that overexpression of EMS1 mRNA is largely due to EMS1 gene amplification, is independent of cyclin D1 and ER expression and, in contrast to cyclin D1, is not regulated by oestrogen. Independent overexpression of these genes may confer different phenotypes and disease outcomes in breast cancer as has been inferred from recent studies of EMS1 and CCND1 gene amplification.
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