The expression of the neu oncogene product in breast lesions and in normal fetal and adult human tissues

The expression of the neu oncogene product was investigated in invasive and non‐invasive ductal carcinomas of the breast, non‐neoplastic lesions of the breast, fragments of normal adult and fetal breasts and in several other normal and fetal tissues at different weeks of pregnancy by means of an imm...

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Hauptverfasser: De POTTER, C. R., Van DAELE, S., Van De VIJVER, M. J., PAUWELS, C., MAERTENS, G., De BOEVER, J., VANDEKERCKHOVE, D., ROELS, H.
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description The expression of the neu oncogene product was investigated in invasive and non‐invasive ductal carcinomas of the breast, non‐neoplastic lesions of the breast, fragments of normal adult and fetal breasts and in several other normal and fetal tissues at different weeks of pregnancy by means of an immunohistochemical study with monoclonal antibodies. The staining pattern along the cytoplasmic membrane was specific for malignancy and occurred in 29% of the breast carcinomas. It was observed in invasive carcinomas as well as in ductal carcinoma in situ and it showed a significantly higher expression in premenopausal women than in postmenopausal women. This higher expression was also present in oestrogen receptor‐negative tumours. The tubules of the fetal and adult kidney, the absorption cells of the fetal and adult small and large intestine, the sebaceous glands of the fetal and adult small and large intestine, the sebaceous glands of the fetal and adult skin, the adult endocervix, the endometrium, the C‐cells of the thyroid, hepatocytes and all ductal cells of the fetal breast showed a constant diffuse intracytoplasmic granular staining. staining. The same granular intracytoplasmic staining pattern was focally observed in rare cases of normal breast tissue in adults and in some cases of epitheliosis, aprocrine metaplasia and some breast carcinoma cells, which did not express neu oncogene product on their membrane. Western blot experiments showed that the cytoplasmic protein had a molecular weight of 155 kD (kilodaltons); the membrane protein is the known 185 kD neu protein.
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Fetus - analysis
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neu oncogene
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins - analysis
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