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Calpastatin is associated with lymphovascular invasion in breast cancer

Storr, Sarah J.; Mohammed, Rabab A.A.; Woolston, Caroline M.; Green, Andrew R.; Parr, Tim; Spiteri, Inmaculada; Caldas, Carlos; Ball, Graham R.; Ellis, Ian O.; Martin, Stewart G.

Authors

Rabab A.A. Mohammed

Caroline M. Woolston

Andrew R. Green

Inmaculada Spiteri

Carlos Caldas

Graham R. Ball

Ian O. Ellis

Stewart G. Martin



Abstract

Metastasis of breast cancer is a major contributor to mortality. Histological assessment of vascular invasion (VI) provides important prognostic information and demonstrates that VI occurs predominantly via lymphatics in breast cancer. We sought to examine genes and proteins involved in lymphovascular invasion (LVI) to understand the mechanisms of this key disease process. A gene expression array of 91 breast cancer patients was analysed by an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) approach using LVI to supervise the analysis. 89 transcripts were significantly associated (p < 0.001) with the presence of LVI. Calpastatin, a specific calpain inhibitor, had the second lowest selection error and was investigated in breast cancer specimens using real-time PCR (n = 56) and immunohistochemistry (n = 53). Both calpastatin mRNA and protein levels were significantly associated with the presence of LVI (p = 0.014 and p = 0.025 respectively). The data supports the hypothesis that calpastatin may play a role in regulating the initial metastatic dissemination of breast cancer. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.

Citation

Storr, S. J., Mohammed, R. A., Woolston, C. M., Green, A. R., Parr, T., Spiteri, I., Caldas, C., Ball, G. R., Ellis, I. O., & Martin, S. G. (2011). Calpastatin is associated with lymphovascular invasion in breast cancer. Breast, 20(5), 413-418. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2011.04.002

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 7, 2011
Online Publication Date May 3, 2011
Publication Date Oct 1, 2011
Deposit Date Oct 12, 2020
Journal Breast
Print ISSN 0960-9776
Electronic ISSN 1532-3080
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 20
Issue 5
Pages 413-418
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2011.04.002
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3153730
Publisher URL https://www.thebreastonline.com/article/S0960-9776(11)00092-0/fulltext