Journal article

Suppressor of cytokine signalling gene expression is elevated in breast carcinoma

M Raccurt, SP Tam, P Lau, HC Mertani, A Lambert, T Garcia-Caballero, H Li, RJ Brown, MA McGuckin, G Morel, MJ Waters

British Journal of Cancer | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2003

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Abstract

Cytokines are important for breast cell function, both as trophic hormones and as mediators of host defense mechanisms against breast cancer. Recently, inducible feedback suppressors of cytokine signalling (SOCS/JAB/SSI) have been identified, which decrease cell sensitivity to cytokines. We examined the expression of SOCS genes in 17 breast carcinomas and 10 breast cancer lines, in comparison with normal tissue and breast lines. We report elevated expression of SOCS-1-3 and CIS immunoreactive proteins within in situ ductal carcinomas and infiltrating ductal carcinomas relative to normal breast tissue. Significantly increased expression of SOCS-1-3 and CIS transcripts was also shown by quanti..

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