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Detection and quantification of mammaglobin in the blood of breast cancer patients: can it be useful as a potential clinical marker? Preliminary results of a GOIM (Gruppo Oncologico dell'Italia Meridionale) prospective study

Authors :
Antonino Agrusa
Giuseppe Colucci
Rosa Maria Tomasino
Laura Palmeri
Calogero Cipolla
Gaetana Rinaldi
Claudia Augello
Loredana Bruno
Giuseppe Cicero
Laura Ottini
Maria Rosaria Valerio
Fabio Fulfaro
Vincenzo Adamo
Vincenza Morello
Gargano G
Laura La Paglia
Alessandro Russo
Viviana Bazan
Gaspare Gulotta
G. Di Fede
O. Majorana
Valentina Calò
Valentina Agnese
Corsale S
Antonio Russo
Arianna Gullo
Adele Crosta
GARGANO G
AGNESE V
CALO V
CORSALE S
AUGELLO C
BRUNO L
LA PAGLIA L
GULLO A
OTTINI L
RUSSO A
FULFARO F
RINALDI G
CROSTA A
CICERO G
MAJORANA
PALMERI L
CIPOLLA C
AGRUSA A
GULOTTA G
MORELLO V
DI FEDE G
ADAMO V
COLUCCI G
TOMASINO RM
VALERIO MR
BAZAN V
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mammaglobin is expressed mainly in mammary tissue, overexpressed in breast cancer (BC) and rarely in other tissue. The aim of this study was to assess the sensitivity and specificity of transcript MGB1 detection and to evaluate the role of MGB1 as potential clinical marker for the detection of disseminated cancer cells in the blood of BC patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A consecutive series of 23 BC tissues, 36 peripheral blood BC samples and 35 healthy peripheral blood samples was prospectively recruited to investigate MGB1 expression by means of a quantitative Real Time RT-PCR assay. RESULTS: MGB1 overexpression in tissue samples of BC patients is significantly associated only with high level of Ki67 (P

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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