Journal article

Human AP endonuclease 1 (HAP1) protein expression in breast cancer correlates with lymph node status and angiogenesis

S Kakolyris, L Kaklamanis, K Engels, SB Fox, M Taylor, ID Hickson, KC Gatter, AL Harris

British Journal of Cancer | CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE | Published : 1998

Abstract

Human AP endonuclease (HAP1) plays a major role in the repair of apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) sites in cellular DNA. We used immunohistochemistry to examine the expression of HAP1 in normal breast and in 102 primary breast carcinomas. In normal breast epithelium, HAP1 had a uniformly nuclear localization. However, in lactating glandular epithelium, the expression of HAP1 was predominantly cytoplasmic. In carcinomas, both nuclear and cytoplasmic (44%), cytoplasmic (28%) or nuclear staining (24%) were observed. In four cases (4%), no HAP1 expression was detected. All patterns of expression for HAP1 were demonstrated for ductal carcinomas in situ (DCIS), although comedo-type DCIS were usually acc..

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