CLINICAL RELEVANCE AND TUMOR BIOLOGICAL ROLE OF THE UROKINASE RECEPTOR MRNA SPLICE VARIANT UPAR-DEL4/5 IN BREAST CANCER

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2007 ◽  
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Anieta M Sieuwerts ◽  
Pernille A Usher ◽  
Marion E Meijer-van Gelder ◽  
Mieke Timmermans ◽  
John WM Martens ◽  
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Abstract Background: TIMP-1 protein is a prognostic factor for recurrence-free and overall survival (OS) time in breast cancer. We evaluated the prognostic value of TIMP1 mRNA and a novel TIMP1 mRNA splice variant in 1301 primary breast cancer patients. Methods: We measured mRNA transcripts of full-length TIMP1 (TIMP1-v1) and the novel splice variant lacking exon 2 (TIMP1-v2) by use of real-time RT-PCR in frozen primary tumor samples. Transcript concentrations are correlated with histomorphological and biological factors, TIMP-1 protein, and distant metastasis-free survival (MFS) and OS time. Results: TIMP1-v1 and TIMP1-v2 alone were not informative with respect to predicting prognosis. However, the PCR assay designed to measure the combination of v1 + v2 showed that high concentrations of this combination were associated with good prognosis. In Cox multivariate regression analysis, which also included the traditional prognostic factors, increasing concentrations were independently associated with prolonged MFS (P = 0.004) and OS (P = 0.048). Including TIMP-1 protein and TIMP1-v1+v2 mRNA together in the multivariate model revealed that protein and mRNA were both independently associated with prognosis, with hazard ratios pointing in opposite directions. Conclusion: High concentrations of TIMP1-v1+2 mRNA are associated with good prognosis in patients with primary breast cancer. Since high concentrations of TIMP-1 protein are associated with poor prognosis, the presence of possible posttranscriptional mechanisms requires further investigation.


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