Abstract
ATP-binding cassette transporters ABCA3 and ABCA1 are related to a differentiated,
lipid-secreting phenotype of type II pneumocytes. Since mammary gland epithelial cells
also show pronounced lipid metabolism and secretion, we investigated the expression
of these proteins in normal as well as in neoplastic breast tissue. Normal human breast
tissue, breast cancer cell lines, and 162 tumor samples of patients with primary unilateral
invasive breast cancer were analyzed for ABCA3 and ABCA1 protein expression by immunohistochemistry
using tissue microarrays. Strong ABCA3 and ABCA1 expression was found in the inner
layer of normal mammary gland epithelium. Concurrent cytoplasmic ABCA3 and ABCA1 immunoreactivity
was found in 9 of 11 breast cancer cell lines. ABCA3 and ABCA1 were shown to be differentially
expressed in human breast cancer. Loss of ABCA3 staining was significantly associated
with positive nodal status and negative progesterone receptor expression. In multivariate
analysis, diminished ABCA3 expression proved to be a significant, independent and
adverse risk factor for tumor recurrence. ABCA1 expression was associated with positive
lymph nodes, but not significantly associated with tumor recurrence or breast cancer-specific
survival. ABCA3 and ABCA1 are strongly expressed in normal mammary gland epithelium.
Decreased ABCA3 expression in breast cancer seems to be associated with poor prognosis.
Key words
estrogen receptors - lipid metabolism - ATP-binding cassette transporters - breast
cancer - mammary glands human
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1 S. Schimanski and P. J. Wild contributed equally to this manuscript.
Correspondence
Prof. Dr. G. Schmitz
Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
University of Regensburg
Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee 11
93053 Regensburg
Germany
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