J Korean Surg Soc.
2000 Mar;58(3):337-344.
Study of the Relationships between Cyclin D1 and Known Prognostic Factors in Breast Cancer
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Surgery, Inha University College of Medicine.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: Cyclin D1, which is known as a cell regulatory protein in G1-S phase, is overexpressed
in 30-90% of breast cancers. Published data on the relationships between cyclin D1 and the established
clinicopathologic factors of breast cancer have been controversial, so we investigated the clinical
significance of cyclin D1 and its associations with established clinicopathologic factors in 103 primary
breast-cancer patients. METHODS: Cyclin D1 overexpression was measured by using immunohistochemical
assays, and the results were compared with clinicopathologic factors. RESULTS: Expression of cyclin D1
was detected in 60.2% (62/103) and cyclin D1 was significantly correlated with the estrogen receptor,
the progesterone receptor, lymph-node metastasis, histologic grade, and nuclear grade. But there were
no associations between cyclin D1 and tumor size, tumor stage, vascular invasion of tumor, DNA ploidy
and S phase. CONCLUSION: We found that breast cancer with cyclin D1 overexpression was associated
with predictive factors such as the estrogen receptor and the progesterone receptor. Thus, we suggest
that aggressive treatment is needed in breast cancer with cyclin D1 overexpression. For cyclin D1 to
become a more informative clinical prognostic factor, more prospective studies with large sample sizes
are needed.