China Oncology ›› 2015, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (6): 409-415.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1007-3969.2015.06.002

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Expression of Delta-catenin protein in breast invasive ductal carcinoma and relationship between its expression and prognosis of patients

SUN Lihong1, KANG Huiqing2, WANG Xia3, KANG Haiyan4, ZHANG Jian2, YANG Zhiqiang5, WANG Hongquan6, ZHANG Chaojun7, ZHANG Junyi8   

  1. 1.Clinical Laboratory, the Affiliated Hospital of Chifeng University, Chifeng Inner Mongolia 024000, China; 2.Department of Pathology, People’s Hospital of Wuhai City, Wuhai Inner Mongolia 016000, China; 3.Department of Neurology, People’s Hospital of Wuhai City, Wuhai Inner Mongolia 016000, China; 4.Department of Gastroenterology, People’s Hospital of Wuhai City, Wuhai Inner Mongolia 016000, China; 5.Department of Respiratory, Zhoushan Hospital, Zhoushan Zhejiang 316021, China; 6.Department of Neurology, the Affiliated Hospital of Chifeng University, Chifeng Inner Mongolia 024000, China; 7.Department of Respiratory, the Affiliated Hospital of Chifeng University, Chifeng Inner Mongolia 024000, China; 8.Department of Pathology, the Affiliated Hospital of Chifeng University, Chifeng Inner Mongolia 024000, China
  • Online:2015-06-30 Published:2015-08-14
  • Contact: ZHANG Junyi E-mail: zhangjunyi77@sina.com

Abstract:    Background and purpose: As a member of Catenin family, little is known about expressive significance and mechanism of Delta-catenin in numerous tumors. In present study, we investigated the expression of Delta-catenin in breast cancer tissues and its correlation with the prognosis of patients. Methods: We examined the expression of Delta-catenin and its correlation with clinicopathological factors of patients by immunohistochemistry in 92 cases of breast cancer tissues with tissue micro-array. The mRNA and protein expression of Delta-catenin were also detected in another 32 cases of frozen paired breast cancer tissues and normal breast tissues. Results: Compared with normal breast tissues, the mRNA and protein expression of Delta-catenin were increased in breast cancer tissues, and expression of Delta-catenin was closely associated with histological grade and lymph node metastasis (P=0.016 and 0.022, respectively). Moreover, Kaplan-Meier survival analysis revealed that patients with high Delta-catenin expression had shorter survival than patients with low expression (P=0.015), and multivariate Cox analysis revealed that high Delta-catenin expression was also an independent prognostic factor (P=0.017). Conclusion: Our results suggest that Delta-catenin acts as an oncoprotein when overexpressed in breast cancer, and its expression is associated with poor prognosis of patients.

Key words: Delta-catenin, Breast cancer, Prognosis