The Prognostic Value of BCAR1 in Patients with Primary Breast Cancer
Purpose: BCAR1, the human homologue of the rat p130Cas protein, was identified in a functional screen for human breast cancer cell proliferation resistant to antiestrogen drugs. Here, we study the prognostic value of quantitative BCAR1 levels in a large series of breast cancer specimens. Experimenta...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical cancer research 2004-09, Vol.10 (18), p.6194-6202 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose: BCAR1, the human homologue of the rat p130Cas protein, was identified in a functional screen for human breast cancer cell
proliferation resistant to antiestrogen drugs. Here, we study the prognostic value of quantitative BCAR1 levels in a large
series of breast cancer specimens.
Experimental Design: A specific ELISA was developed to measure BCAR1 protein levels in 2593 primary breast tumor cytosols. Tumor levels of BCAR1
were correlated with relapse-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) and compared with collected data on urokinase-type
plasminogen activator (uPA) and plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1).
Results: In tumor cytosols, BCAR1 protein levels varied between 0.02 and 23 ng/mg protein. BCAR1 levels exhibited a positive correlation
with steroid hormone receptor levels, age and menopausal status, and uPA and PAI-1 levels. The level of BCAR1 (continuous
or categorized as low, intermediate, or high) was inversely related with RFS and OS time. Multivariate analysis showed that
BCAR1 levels contributed independently to a base model containing the traditional prognostic factors for both RFS and OS (both
P < 0.0001). When added together with uPA and PAI-1 in the multivariate model, BCAR1 contributed independently of PAI-1 and
was favored over uPA. Interaction tests allowed for additional analyses of BCAR1 protein levels in clinically relevant subgroups
stratified by nodal and menopausal status.
Conclusions: The quantitative BCAR1 protein level represents a prognostic factor for RFS and OS in primary breast cancer, independent
of the traditional prognostic factors and the other novel marker PAI-1. |
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ISSN: | 1078-0432 1557-3265 |
DOI: | 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-04-0444 |