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Expression of cyclooxygenase‐2 and peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor‐γ and levels of prostaglandin E 2 and 15‐deoxy‐Δ 12,14 ‐prostaglandin J 2 in human breast cancer and metastasis
Author(s) -
Badawi Alaa F.,
Badr Mostafa Z.
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
international journal of cancer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.475
H-Index - 234
eISSN - 1097-0215
pISSN - 0020-7136
DOI - 10.1002/ijc.10770
Subject(s) - peroxisome proliferator activated receptor , breast cancer , prostaglandin e , medicine , endocrinology , metastasis , cyclooxygenase , prostaglandin , cancer , prostaglandin e2 , receptor , biology , enzyme , biochemistry
Cyclooxygenase‐2 (COX‐2) expression and peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor‐γ (PPARγ) inactivation are linked to increased risk of human breast cancer. The purpose of our study was to examine the relationship between COX‐2 (with the resulting prostaglandins E 2 , PGE 2 ) and PPARγ (and its natural endogenous ligand 15‐Deoxy‐Δ 12,14 ‐prostaglandin J 2 , 15d‐PGJ 2 ) at various stages during the development of human breast cancer and its progression to metastasis. Human breast tissue specimens were collected from normal breasts or from individuals with fibrocystic disease and served as controls ( n = 22). Tissues were also collected from uninvolved ( n = 25), tumor ( n = 25) and lymph node metastasis ( n = 15) regions from breast cancer patients. COX‐2 and PPARγ mRNA expression were increased and downregulated, respectively, in tissues from cancer patients compared to controls. Metastatic tissues tended to have higher alterations compared to non‐metastatic tissues ( p < 0.05). These altered expressions in COX‐2 and PPARγ were paralleled by increases in the tissue levels of PGE 2 and decreases in 15d‐PGJ 2 . A significant inverse correlation was found between PGE 2 and 15‐d‐PGJ 2 ( r = −0.51, p < 0.05). Significant correlations ( p < 0.05) were also obtained between COX‐2 and PPARγ mRNA (inverse, r = −0.72) and between COX‐2 and PGE 2 (direct, r = 0.68). Increases in COX‐2 mRNA expression and levels of PGE 2 and down‐regulation of PPARγ mRNA expression and 15d‐PGJ 2 levels were characterized as predictors of breast cancer risk ( p < 0.05). Our results suggest that the altered expression of COX‐2 and PPARγ and the subsequent modulation in the tissue levels of PGE 2 and 15‐d‐PGJ 2 may influence the development of human breast cancer and its progression to metastasis. © 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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