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OSM, LIF, its receptors, and its relationship with the malignance in human breast carcinoma (in situ and in infiltrative)

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CANCER INVESTIGATION
卷 26, 期 3, 页码 222-229

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07357900701638491

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breast cancer; OSM; OSMR; LIF; LIFR beta

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IL-6 cytokine family is composed by several members. IL-6, LIF, and gp130 have been associated with cancer progression. Cytokines play an important role in tumoral growth, invasion of the vessels and development of metastases. Immunoexpressions of LIF, OSM, LIFR beta and OSMR beta were studied in benign breast lesion, in situ and infiltrating tumors by Western blot and immunohistochemistry. Percentages of positive samples to OSM, LIF and OSMR beta were higher in in situ carcinoma than in benign diseases and even higher in infiltrating tumors. gp130-positive samples was higher in infiltrating tumor than in benign diseases. All samples studied were LIFR beta-positive. Infiltrating tumors showed the most intense immunostaining to LIFR beta, OSM and OSMR beta; comparing present results revealed an association between the expression of these proteins and increasing malignancy. In conclusions, development of breast tumor increases the expression of OSM, LIF, OSMR beta, LIFR beta and gp130, and this expression may be associated with the malignancy. IL-6 family exert their action through transducer receptor gp130, and gp130 expression increase with malignance, it might be a crucial point in the development of infiltrative adenocarcinoma. The secretion of OSM and LIF by both epithelial and stromal (paracrine manner) cells seems to promote tumor growth.

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