Journal article
Stromal cell expression of caveolin-1 predicts outcome in breast cancer
EK Sloan, DR Ciocca, N Pouliot, A Natoli, C Restall, MA Henderson, MA Fanelli, FD Cuello-Carrión, FE Gago, RL Anderson
American Journal of Pathology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2009
Abstract
Caveolin-1 has been linked to tumor progression and clinical outcome in breast cancer, but a clear resolution of its role as a prognostic marker is lacking. We assessed caveolin-1 levels in normal breast tissue and two breast cancer cohorts for which outcome data were available. We found that caveolin-1 was not expressed in normal breast luminal epithelium but was present in the epithelial compartment of some tumors. We found no association between caveolin-1 expression in the epithelial compartment and clinical outcome. However, high levels of caveolin-1 in the stromal tissue surrounding the tumor, rather than within tumor cells, associated strongly with reduced metastasis and improved surv..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by a Susan G. Komen for tire Cure Dissertation Award (to E.K.S.) and by grants from the Susan G. Komen for the Cure (BCTR0403075 to R.L.A.), the US Department of Army (DAMD17-98-1-8144, to R.L.A.), the NCI/NIH (RO1 CA90291 to R.L.A.) and the National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET to D.R.C.).