DEAD box 1: a novel and independent prognostic marker for early recurrence in breast cancer
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease characterized by diverse molecular signatures and a variable response to therapy. Clinical management of breast cancer is guided by the expression of estrogen and progesterone receptors and HER2 amplification. New prognostic and predictive markers, as well as...
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description | Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease characterized by diverse molecular signatures and a variable response to therapy. Clinical management of breast cancer is guided by the expression of estrogen and progesterone receptors and HER2 amplification. New prognostic and predictive markers, as well as additional targets for therapy, are needed for more effective management of this disease. Gene expression microarrays were probed with RNAs from 176 primary breast cancer samples and tissue microarrays immunostained with anti-DDX1 antibody, an antibody to DEAD box protein DDX1, a putative RNA-RNA and RNA-DNA unwinding protein normally found in the nucleus. Half of the patient cohort had experienced early relapse despite standard adjuvant therapy, but were otherwise matched for estrogen receptor and HER2 status, stage and duration of follow-up. Here, we identify
DDX1
RNA overexpression as an independent prognostic marker for early recurrence in primary breast cancer, with a hazard ratio of 4.31 based on logrank analysis of Kaplan–Meier curves. Elevated levels of DDX1 protein in the cytoplasm also independently correlate with early recurrence with a hazard ratio of 1.90. In conclusion, our data indicate a strong and independent association between poor prognosis and deregulation of the DEAD box protein DDX1. We propose that elevated levels of
DDX1
RNA or the presence of DDX1 in the cytoplasm could serve as an effective prognostic biomarker for early recurrence in primary breast cancer. |
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DDX1
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DDX1
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DDX1
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DDX1
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