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Title
A
study
of the
relationship
of
apoptosis
and
proliferation
to
local
recurrence
in
breast
cancer
Author
Daniel
,
Syble
P.
S.
,
1972-
Description
Thesis
(M.Sc.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
2000.
Medicine
Date
1999
Pagination
xviii, 158, [19] leaves : col. ill.
Subject
Breast--Cancer;
Cancer--Relapse;
Apoptosis
Subject.MESH
Breast
Neoplasms;
Recurrence;
Apoptosis
Degree
M.Sc.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Medicine
Discipline
Medicine
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
109-129.
Abstract
This
retrospective
study
on
breast
cancer
investigated
the
inter-relation
of the
apoptotic
factors
,
Bcl-2
,
Bax
, and
proliferation
factors
Ki-67
,
PCNA
,
together
with their
potential
as
predictors
of
local
recurrence
of
tumour.
Tumour
specimens
of
patients
with
local
recurrence
(defined
as
recurrence
of
tumour
within
a
period
of
5
years
following
diagnosis
, at the
site
of
original
surgery
or
adjacent
axillary
region)
were
expected
to
show
increased
proliferation
and
decreased
apoptotic
behavior
thereby
substantially
increasing
the
risk
of
local
recurrence.
In
addition
,
loss
of
function
of the
tumour
suppressor
gene
,
p53
,
which
normally
functions
as the
inhibitor
of the
proliferation
and an
activator
of the
apoptosis
, was
expected
to
play
an
integral
part
in
promoting
tumour
growth.
--
Immunohistochemical
analysis
of the
apoptotic
and
proliferative
markers
showed
several
significant
associations
between
the
biological
parameters.
Analysis
of the
association
between
p53
and
Bcl-2
expression
indicated
no
statistical
significance.
Further
analysis
of the
raw
data
revealed
a
general
trend
towards
an
inverse
association
between
the
two
markers.
Thus
,
suggesting
that
p53
in its
mutant
form
behaves
in a
similar
manner
as the
wild
type
p53
which
functions
to
inhibit
the
expression
of
Bcl-2.
Loss
of
p53
function
was also
associated
with an
increase
in the
proliferative
rate
as
measured
by the
expression
of
Ki-67
and
PCNA.
--
The
Bcl-2
protein
,
known
to
inhibit
apoptosis
,
failed
to
display
an
inverse
association
with the
rate
of
apoptosis
(as
measured
by the
TUNEL
method)
and the
pro-apoptotic
protein
,
Bax.
In
addition
,
Bcl-2
, also
known
to
promote
the
retention
of
cells
in the
G0/G1
phase
of the
cell
cycle
did
not
exhibit
an
inverse
relationship
with
expression
of
Bcl-2
expression
and the
proliferative
markers
,
Ki-67
and
PCNA.
--
Among
the
clinicopathological
parameters
such
as
tumour
grade
and
lymph
node
status
,
only
tumour
size
showed
a
significant
association
with
local
recurrence
where
tumour
size
greater
than
2
cm
indicated
an
increased
likelihood
of
local
recurrence.
In an
analysis
of the
inter-relation
between
the
biological
parameters
and
clinicopathological
features
,
tumour
grade
and not
tumour
size
exhibited
significant
positive
associations
with
Bcl-2
and
p53
expression.
As
expected
,
Bcl-2
positive
tumours
were
associated
with
low
tumour
grade
while
loss
of
p53
function
was
associated
with
high
tumour
grade.
The
presence
of
lymph
node
status
indicated
a
positive
association
with the
proliferative
marker
,
PCNA.
--
Contrary
to
our
expectations
, the
expression
of
Bcl-2
and
p53
failed
to
predict
local
recurrence
of
breast
cancer.
The
results
obtained
from the
study
confirm
the
need
for
further
analysis
of the
inter-relations
of the
biological
markers
using
more
quantitative
laboratory
techniques
namely
,
quantitative
RT-PCR
and
flow
cytometry.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a1477742
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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