Beta-catenin abnormalities and associated insulin-like growth factor overexpression are important in phyllodes tumours and fibroadenomas of the breast.

The aim of this study was to assess the expression of IGF-I and IGF-II in phyllodes tumours and fibroadenomas and to see if there is any correlation between nuclear beta-catenin expression and IGF-I and IGF-II expression in these tumours. In a previous study, it has been shown that Wnt signalling is...

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Main Authors: Sawyer, E, Hanby, A, Poulsom, R, Jeffery, R, Gillett, C, Ellis, I, Ellis, P, Tomlinson, I
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2003
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author Sawyer, E
Hanby, A
Poulsom, R
Jeffery, R
Gillett, C
Ellis, I
Ellis, P
Tomlinson, I
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Hanby, A
Poulsom, R
Jeffery, R
Gillett, C
Ellis, I
Ellis, P
Tomlinson, I
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description The aim of this study was to assess the expression of IGF-I and IGF-II in phyllodes tumours and fibroadenomas and to see if there is any correlation between nuclear beta-catenin expression and IGF-I and IGF-II expression in these tumours. In a previous study, it has been shown that Wnt signalling is important in the pathogenesis of phyllodes tumours of the breast. Epithelial Wnt5a overexpression and stromal Wnt2 overexpression were associated with abnormal, nuclear localization of beta-catenin in the stromal cells of these tumours. However, not all tumours with beta-catenin accumulation showed Wnt overexpression. One other possible cause of beta-catenin accumulation is overexpression of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs), as both IGF-I and IGF-II have been shown to stabilize beta-catenin. In this study, 30 fibroadenomas of the breast were assessed for beta-catenin expression using immunohistochemistry and the results were compared with previous data from 119 phyllodes tumours. In situ hybridization was used to assess IGF-I and IGF-II expression in 23 phyllodes tumours and 16 fibroadenomas. Nineteen phyllodes tumours (83%) showed widespread overexpression of IGF-II and 5/23 (22%) showed widespread overexpression of IGF-I. IGF-I expression correlated with nuclear beta-catenin staining in phyllodes tumours. Malignant phyllodes tumours showed no or little IGF-I expression. There was a degree of nuclear beta-catenin expression in the stroma (weak in 33%, moderate in 27%, and strong in 40%) in all fibroadenomas and nuclear beta-catenin staining correlated with IGF-I overexpression. Extensive IGF-II overexpression was also found in the majority of fibroadenomas (12/16). These results support the hypothesis that IGF-I and IGF-II overexpression may be important in the pathogenesis of fibroepithelial neoplasms of the breast and that IGF-I overexpression is likely to be contributing to the nuclear beta-catenin localization observed in the tumours.
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spelling oxford-uuid:bbd36319-de2e-4012-8f59-aa783e592a762022-03-27T05:19:51ZBeta-catenin abnormalities and associated insulin-like growth factor overexpression are important in phyllodes tumours and fibroadenomas of the breast.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:bbd36319-de2e-4012-8f59-aa783e592a76EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2003Sawyer, EHanby, APoulsom, RJeffery, RGillett, CEllis, IEllis, PTomlinson, IThe aim of this study was to assess the expression of IGF-I and IGF-II in phyllodes tumours and fibroadenomas and to see if there is any correlation between nuclear beta-catenin expression and IGF-I and IGF-II expression in these tumours. In a previous study, it has been shown that Wnt signalling is important in the pathogenesis of phyllodes tumours of the breast. Epithelial Wnt5a overexpression and stromal Wnt2 overexpression were associated with abnormal, nuclear localization of beta-catenin in the stromal cells of these tumours. However, not all tumours with beta-catenin accumulation showed Wnt overexpression. One other possible cause of beta-catenin accumulation is overexpression of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs), as both IGF-I and IGF-II have been shown to stabilize beta-catenin. In this study, 30 fibroadenomas of the breast were assessed for beta-catenin expression using immunohistochemistry and the results were compared with previous data from 119 phyllodes tumours. In situ hybridization was used to assess IGF-I and IGF-II expression in 23 phyllodes tumours and 16 fibroadenomas. Nineteen phyllodes tumours (83%) showed widespread overexpression of IGF-II and 5/23 (22%) showed widespread overexpression of IGF-I. IGF-I expression correlated with nuclear beta-catenin staining in phyllodes tumours. Malignant phyllodes tumours showed no or little IGF-I expression. There was a degree of nuclear beta-catenin expression in the stroma (weak in 33%, moderate in 27%, and strong in 40%) in all fibroadenomas and nuclear beta-catenin staining correlated with IGF-I overexpression. Extensive IGF-II overexpression was also found in the majority of fibroadenomas (12/16). These results support the hypothesis that IGF-I and IGF-II overexpression may be important in the pathogenesis of fibroepithelial neoplasms of the breast and that IGF-I overexpression is likely to be contributing to the nuclear beta-catenin localization observed in the tumours.
spellingShingle Sawyer, E
Hanby, A
Poulsom, R
Jeffery, R
Gillett, C
Ellis, I
Ellis, P
Tomlinson, I
Beta-catenin abnormalities and associated insulin-like growth factor overexpression are important in phyllodes tumours and fibroadenomas of the breast.
title Beta-catenin abnormalities and associated insulin-like growth factor overexpression are important in phyllodes tumours and fibroadenomas of the breast.
title_full Beta-catenin abnormalities and associated insulin-like growth factor overexpression are important in phyllodes tumours and fibroadenomas of the breast.
title_fullStr Beta-catenin abnormalities and associated insulin-like growth factor overexpression are important in phyllodes tumours and fibroadenomas of the breast.
title_full_unstemmed Beta-catenin abnormalities and associated insulin-like growth factor overexpression are important in phyllodes tumours and fibroadenomas of the breast.
title_short Beta-catenin abnormalities and associated insulin-like growth factor overexpression are important in phyllodes tumours and fibroadenomas of the breast.
title_sort beta catenin abnormalities and associated insulin like growth factor overexpression are important in phyllodes tumours and fibroadenomas of the breast
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