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[Cancer Research 60, 1483-1487, March 15, 2000]
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Nuclear Expression of the c-erbB-4/HER-4 Growth Factor Receptor in Invasive Breast Cancers

Radhika Srinivasan, Cheryl E. Gillett, Diana M. Barnes and William J. Gullick1

Receptor Biology Laboratory, Imperial Cancer Research Fund Oncology Unit, Imperial College School of Medicine, London W12 ONN [ R. S., W. J. G.], and Hedley Atkins/Imperial Cancer Research Fund Breast Pathology Laboratory, Guy’s Hospital, London SE1 9RT [ C.E.G., D.M.B.], United Kingdom

The prevalence and sites of expression of the c-erbB-4 receptor have been determined by immunocytochemical staining in a series of 178 human breast cancers. Most tumors displayed cytoplasmic staining of variable intensity. When compared with adjacent normal tissue, 32 cases (18%) showed lower than normal expression, and 13 (7%) showed greater than normal expression. Nuclear immunoreactivity, confirmed by two different antibodies, was present in 87 cancers (49%) but was found in normal adjacent breast epithelial cells in <5% of cases. There were no significant associations with cytoplasmic or membrane immunoreactivity, but cases showing nuclear expression in >25% of cells were associated with good histological grade, epidermal growth factor receptor expression, c-erbB-3 positivity, cripto, amphiregulin, and transforming growth factor-{alpha} overexpression.




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