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Anticancer Research 2011-Sep

Evaluation of kallikrein-related peptidase 5 expression and its significance for breast cancer patients: association with kallikrein-related peptidase 7 expression.

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Maroulio Talieri
Marina Devetzi
Andreas Scorilas
Panagiotis Prezas
Alexandros Ardavanis
Aikaterini Apostolaki
Andreas Karameris

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Abstracto

BACKGROUND

Kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) have been proposed as potential cancer biomarkers. Contradictions in literature led us to clarify the role of KLK5 as a breast cancer predictor, as well as its association with KLK7 expression.

METHODS

Semi-quantitative RT-PCR detected KLKs 5 and 7 in 80 breast tissues, 74 neoplastic and 6 normal. Steroid hormone receptors were quantified in all samples. Associations between KLK5 status and clinicopathological variables, as well as disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) of patients were analyzed.

RESULTS

Forty tumor tissues showed high KLK5 expression, which was significantly associated with estrogen receptor status. Significant co-expression of KLKs 5 and 7 was observed in the same cancer samples (p=0.02). Increased KLK5 expression was a statistically significant independent prognostic factor for DFS (p=0.009 univariate analysis and p=0.028 multivariate analysis) and OS of patients (p=0.014, univariate analysis).

CONCLUSIONS

Increased KLK5 expression can contribute to the prognosis of DFS and OS of breast cancer patients. KLKs 5 and 7 are co-expressed in breast cancer.

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