Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Biology Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 22 of 22

Full-Text Articles in Biology

Mir-770-5p-Induced Cellular Switch To Sensitize Trastuzumab Resistant Breast Cancer Cells Targeting Her2/Egfr/Igf1r Bidirectional Crosstalk, Senem Noyan, Bala Gür Dedeoğlu Apr 2024

Mir-770-5p-Induced Cellular Switch To Sensitize Trastuzumab Resistant Breast Cancer Cells Targeting Her2/Egfr/Igf1r Bidirectional Crosstalk, Senem Noyan, Bala Gür Dedeoğlu

Turkish Journal of Biology

Background/aim: Studies highlighted the bidirectional crosstalk between the HER family members in breast cancer as resistance mechanism to anti-HER agents. Cross-signaling between HER2/EGFR and ER/IGF1R could play role in the development of resistance to therapeutics hence stimulating cell growth. To overcome this resistance, combined therapies targeting both pathways simultaneously have been proposed as an effective strategy. The involvement of miRNAs in resistance of targeted therapies like trastuzumab was demonstrated in recent studies. Hence the regulation of miRNAs in resistance state could reverse the cell behaviour to drugs. Previously we found that overexpression of miR-770-5p downregulated AKT and ERK expression through …


Theranostic Potential Of A Novel Aptamer Specifically Targeting Her2 In Breast Cancer Cells, Fulya Küçükcankurt, Samet Uçak, Nedret Altiok Feb 2024

Theranostic Potential Of A Novel Aptamer Specifically Targeting Her2 In Breast Cancer Cells, Fulya Küçükcankurt, Samet Uçak, Nedret Altiok

Turkish Journal of Biology

Background/aim: The overexpression of HER2 is correlated with poorer outcomes and therapeutic resistance in breast cancer patients. While HER2-targeted therapies have shown improvement, prognosis remains poor for HER2-positive breast cancer patients, and these treatments have limitations. Therefore, it is crucial to explore effective molecular strategies for early detection and treatment of HER2-positive breast cancers. Materials and methods: In this study, we employed the cell-SELEX method to generate a selective aptamer capable of recognizing HER2 in its native conformation within breast cancer cells, for theranostic applications. Utilizing an adherent cell-SELEX approach, we developed and explored a DNA aptamer, named HMAP7, which …


Soloxolone Methyl Induces Apoptosis And Oxidative/Er Stress In Breast Cancer Cells And Target Cancer Stem Cell Population, Eli̇f Ertürk, Oğuzhan Akgün, Yaren Yildiz, Pinar Kalkan, Oksana V. Salomatina, Nariman F. Salakhutdinov, Engi̇n Ulukaya, Ferda Ari Aug 2023

Soloxolone Methyl Induces Apoptosis And Oxidative/Er Stress In Breast Cancer Cells And Target Cancer Stem Cell Population, Eli̇f Ertürk, Oğuzhan Akgün, Yaren Yildiz, Pinar Kalkan, Oksana V. Salomatina, Nariman F. Salakhutdinov, Engi̇n Ulukaya, Ferda Ari

Turkish Journal of Biology

One of the most prevalent malignancies in women and one of the leading causes of cancer-related death is breast cancer. There is a need for new treatment approaches and drugs for breast cancer. Many studies show the high potential of triterpene compounds and their semisynthetic derivatives as anticancer agents due to their ability to induce apoptosis and suppress tumorigenesis. The effects of soloxolone methyl (SM), a semisynthetic derivative of 18-H-glycyrrhetinic acid, on the cytotoxicity and apoptosis of human breast cancer cell line (T-47D) and cancer stem cell (CSCs) population (mammospheres; CD44+/CD24-antigen) derived from breast cancer cells, were examined in this …


Mir-216b-5p Promotes Late Apoptosis/Necroptosis In Trastuzumab-Resistant Sk-Br-3 Cells, İştar Burcu Dolapçi, Senem Noyan, Ayşegül Yücel Polat, Hakan Gürdal, Bala Gür Dedeoğlu Jan 2023

Mir-216b-5p Promotes Late Apoptosis/Necroptosis In Trastuzumab-Resistant Sk-Br-3 Cells, İştar Burcu Dolapçi, Senem Noyan, Ayşegül Yücel Polat, Hakan Gürdal, Bala Gür Dedeoğlu

Turkish Journal of Biology

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. The human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) overexpressing subtype is related to poor prognosis with an aggressive phenotype and is reported as one of the most commonly seen subtypes. Trastuzumab is prevalently used as a treatment method for HER2+ breast cancer however, resistance to the drug frequently occurs following the treatment. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are 19-23 nucleotide long small RNAs, which regulate gene expression at posttranscriptional level and studies show that there are differentially expressed miRNAs between drug sensitive and resistant groups, indicating that they might have some key roles in …


The Comparison Of Differentially Expressed Micrornas In Bag-1 Deficient And Wild Type Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cells By Small Rna Sequencing, Peli̇n Özfi̇li̇z Kilbaş, Gi̇zem Alkurt, Pinar Obakan Yerli̇kaya, Ajda Çoker Gürkan, Gi̇zem Di̇nler Doğanay, Eli̇f Damla Arisan Jan 2022

The Comparison Of Differentially Expressed Micrornas In Bag-1 Deficient And Wild Type Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cells By Small Rna Sequencing, Peli̇n Özfi̇li̇z Kilbaş, Gi̇zem Alkurt, Pinar Obakan Yerli̇kaya, Ajda Çoker Gürkan, Gi̇zem Di̇nler Doğanay, Eli̇f Damla Arisan

Turkish Journal of Biology

The multifunctional BAG-1 (Bcl-2 athanogene-1) protein promotes breast cancer survival through direct or indirect interaction partners. The number of the interacting partners determines its cellular role in different conditions. As well as interaction partner variability, the amount of BAG-1 protein in the cells could cause dramatic alterations. According to previous studies, while the transient silencing of Bag-1 enhanced drug-induced apoptosis, deletion of BAG-1 could induce stemness properties and Akt-mediated actin remodeling in MCF-7 breast cancer cells. Considering the heterogeneity of breast cancer and the variability of BAG-1 -mediated cell response, it has become essential to determine microRNA (miRNA) functions in …


Investigation Of The Efficacy Of Paclitaxel On Some Mirnas Profiles In Breast Cancer Stem Cells, Eli̇f Ertürk, Ferda Ari, Oğuzhan Akgün, Engi̇n Ulukaya, Cem İsmai̇l Küçükali̇, Şaki̇r Ümi̇t Zeybek Jan 2021

Investigation Of The Efficacy Of Paclitaxel On Some Mirnas Profiles In Breast Cancer Stem Cells, Eli̇f Ertürk, Ferda Ari, Oğuzhan Akgün, Engi̇n Ulukaya, Cem İsmai̇l Küçükali̇, Şaki̇r Ümi̇t Zeybek

Turkish Journal of Biology

Understanding of the functions of microRNAs in breast cancer and breast cancer stem cells have been a hope for the development of new molecular targeted therapies. Here, it is aimed to investigate the differences in the expression levels of let-7a, miR-10b, miR-21, miR-125b, miR-145, miR-155, miR-200c, miR-221, miR-222 and miR-335, which associated with gene and proteins in MCF-7 (parental) and MCF-7s (Mammosphere/stem cell-enriched population/CD44+/CD24-cells) cells treated with paclitaxel. MCF-7s were obtained from parental MCF-7 cells. Cytotoxic activity of paclitaxel was determined by ATP assay. Total RNA isolation and cDNA conversion were performed from the samples. Changes in expression levels of …


Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress And Oncomir-Associated Chemotherapeutic Drug Resistance Mechanisms In Breast Cancer Tumors, Leila Mehdizadehtapeh, Pinar Obakan Yerli̇kaya Jan 2021

Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress And Oncomir-Associated Chemotherapeutic Drug Resistance Mechanisms In Breast Cancer Tumors, Leila Mehdizadehtapeh, Pinar Obakan Yerli̇kaya

Turkish Journal of Biology

Breast cancer, as a heterogenous malign disease among the top five leading causes of cancer death worldwide, is defined as by far the most common malignancy in women. It contributes to 25% of all cancer-associated deaths after menopause. Breast cancer is categorized based on the expression levels of cell surface and intracellular steroid receptors [estrogen, progesterone receptors, and human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER2)], and the treatment approaches frequently include antiestrogen, aromatase inhibitors, and Herceptin. However, the management and prevention strategies due to adverse side effects stress the patients. The unsuccessful treatments cause to raise the drug levels, leading to …


Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms In Micrornas Action As Biomarkers For Breast Cancer, Thanh Thi Ngoc Nguyen, Minh Thi Hong Tran, Vy Thi Lan Nguyen, Uyen Doan Phuong Nguyen, Giang Dien Thanh Nguyen, Luan Huu Huynh, Hue Thi Nguyen Jan 2020

Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms In Micrornas Action As Biomarkers For Breast Cancer, Thanh Thi Ngoc Nguyen, Minh Thi Hong Tran, Vy Thi Lan Nguyen, Uyen Doan Phuong Nguyen, Giang Dien Thanh Nguyen, Luan Huu Huynh, Hue Thi Nguyen

Turkish Journal of Biology

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have been recently described as small noncoding RNAs that are involved in numerous crucial physiological processes, such as cell cycles, differentiation, development, and metabolism. Thus, dysregulation of these molecules could lead to several severe disorders, including breast cancer (BC). Ongoing investigations in malignant growth diagnostics have distinguished miRNAs as promising disease biomarkers. As with any other mRNAs, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in DNA sequence encoding for miRNA (miR-SNPs) indeed lead to potential changes in the function of miRNA. In this study, miR-SNPs located in different miRNA sequence regions, which have been associated with BC in different ways, and …


Transcriptional Splice Variants Of Cd40 And Its Prognostic Value In Breast Cancer, Neşe Ünver, Di̇ğdem Yöyen Ermi̇ş, Bahar Zehra Weber, Güneş Esendağli Jan 2020

Transcriptional Splice Variants Of Cd40 And Its Prognostic Value In Breast Cancer, Neşe Ünver, Di̇ğdem Yöyen Ermi̇ş, Bahar Zehra Weber, Güneş Esendağli

Turkish Journal of Biology

CD40 is an important tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) family protein for the development of antitumor response against cancer cells, apart from its role in the regulation of the immune system as a costimulatory molecule. It is broadly expressed on the surface of immune cells and in diverse cancer types, including breast cancer. Here, we analyzed both CD40/CD40 ligand expression in breast cancer cells and tissues using public data sets and overall survival analysis in ungrouped breast cancer patients, as well as in the triple-negative breast cancer subtype. We detected CD40 gene expression along with its 3 different splice variants …


Ubiquitin-Specific Protease 7 Downregulation Suppresses Breast Cancer In Vitro, Taha Bartu Hayal, Ayşegül Doğan, Hati̇ce Burcu Şi̇şli̇, Bi̇nnur Kiratli, Fi̇kretti̇n Şahi̇n Jan 2020

Ubiquitin-Specific Protease 7 Downregulation Suppresses Breast Cancer In Vitro, Taha Bartu Hayal, Ayşegül Doğan, Hati̇ce Burcu Şi̇şli̇, Bi̇nnur Kiratli, Fi̇kretti̇n Şahi̇n

Turkish Journal of Biology

Because breast cancer is complicated at the pathological, histological, clinical, and molecular levels, identification of new genetic targets against carcinogenic pathways is required to generate clinically relevant treatment options. In the current study, ubiquitinspecific protease 7 (USP7), which regulates various cellular pathways including Mdm2, p53, and NFκB, was selected as a potential gene editing strategy for breast cancer in vitro. Anticancer activity of USP7 gene suppression has been evaluated through cell proliferation, gene expression, cell cycle, sphere dissemination, and cell migration analysis. Here, siRNA and shRNA strategies and an allosteric small-molecule inhibitor of USP7 were used to define potential anticancer …


Akt-Mediated Phosphorylation Of Twist1 Is Essential For Breast Cancer Cell Metastasis, Mustafa Gökhan Ertosun, Suray Pehli̇vanoğlu, Sayra Di̇lmaç, Gamze Tanriöver, Osman Ni̇dai̇ Özeş Jan 2020

Akt-Mediated Phosphorylation Of Twist1 Is Essential For Breast Cancer Cell Metastasis, Mustafa Gökhan Ertosun, Suray Pehli̇vanoğlu, Sayra Di̇lmaç, Gamze Tanriöver, Osman Ni̇dai̇ Özeş

Turkish Journal of Biology

Previously, it was shown that human TWIST1 (basic helix-loop-helix (b-HLH) is phosphorylated by Akt kinase at S42, T121, and S123. To show in vivo effect of these phosphorylations, we created mouse TWIST1 expression vector and converted the codons of S42, T125, and S127 to unphosphorylatable alanine and phosphorylation mimicking Glutamic acid. We hypothesized that alanine mutants would inhibit the metastatic ability of 4T1 cells while glutamic acid mutants would convert nonmetastatic 67NR cells into metastatic phenotype. To confirm this hypothesis, we created metastatic 4T1 and nonmetastatic 67NR cells expressing alanine mutants and glutamic acid mutants mouse TWIST1, respectively. Then, we …


Response Of Breast Cancer Cells To Ifnî±-2b In 2d And 3d Cell Cultures, Tetiana Herheliuk, Olena Perepelytsina, Andrij Ugnivenko, Lyudmila Ostapchenko, Mychailo Sydorenko Jan 2019

Response Of Breast Cancer Cells To Ifnî±-2b In 2d And 3d Cell Cultures, Tetiana Herheliuk, Olena Perepelytsina, Andrij Ugnivenko, Lyudmila Ostapchenko, Mychailo Sydorenko

Turkish Journal of Biology

The effect of IFNα-2b on the migration, proliferation, and expression of epithelial and mesenchymal markers of MCF-7 tumor adenocarcinoma cells in 2D and 3D cell cultures was examined. A significant cytostatic effect of IFNα-2b on the tumor population was detected. It was found that changes in the expression of epithelial (CKs and EpCAM) and mesenchymal markers were caused by changing the growth type of the tumor population. IFNα-2b inhibited migration of tumor cells to the suspension fraction and promoted an increase in expression of CK and EpCAM in 2D and 3D cell cultures, but only in the 3D culture was …


Effects Of Notch Signalling On The Expression Of Sema3c, Hmga2, Cxcl14, Cxcr7, And Ccl20 In Breast Cancer, Cansu Küçükköse, Özden Yalçin Özuysal Jan 2019

Effects Of Notch Signalling On The Expression Of Sema3c, Hmga2, Cxcl14, Cxcr7, And Ccl20 In Breast Cancer, Cansu Küçükköse, Özden Yalçin Özuysal

Turkish Journal of Biology

Metastasis is the main reason for death in breast cancer. Understanding the molecular players in metastasis is crucial for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Notch signalling plays an oncogenic role in breast tumorigenesis and is involved in metastasis. Downstream mediators of Notch signalling in prometastatic processes are not yet fully discovered. Here we aimed to investigate whether Notch signalling regulates the expression of SEMA3C, HMGA2, CXCL14, CXCR7, and CCL20, which are involved in prometastatic processes, in breast cell lines. To this end, expression of the selected genes was analysed following Notch activation by overexpression of the Notch1 intracellular domain in the …


E2f6 Is Essential For Cell Viability In Breast Cancer Cells During Replication Stress, Inam Lafta Jan 2019

E2f6 Is Essential For Cell Viability In Breast Cancer Cells During Replication Stress, Inam Lafta

Turkish Journal of Biology

E2F6 is a member of the E2F family of transcription factors involved in regulation of a wide variety of genes through both activation and repression. E2F6 has been reported as overexpressed in breast cancers but whether or not this is important for tumor development is unclear. We first checked E2F6 expression in tumor cDNAs and the protein level in a range of breast cancer cell lines. RNA interference-mediated depletion was then used to assess the importance of E2F6 expression in cell lines with regard to cell cycle profile using fluorescence-activated cell sorting and a cell survival assay using (3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide …


Hsa-Mir-301a- And Sox10-Dependent Mirna-Tf-Mrna Regulatory Circuits Inbreast Cancer, Yasemi̇n Öztemur Islakoğlu, Senem Noyan, Bala Gür Dedeoğlu Jan 2018

Hsa-Mir-301a- And Sox10-Dependent Mirna-Tf-Mrna Regulatory Circuits Inbreast Cancer, Yasemi̇n Öztemur Islakoğlu, Senem Noyan, Bala Gür Dedeoğlu

Turkish Journal of Biology

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and the molecular pathways that play main roles in breast cancer regulation are still not completely understood. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) and transcription factors (TFs) are important regulators of gene expression. It is important to unravel the relation of TFs, miRNAs, and their targets within regulatory networks to clarify the processes that cause breast cancer and the progression of it. In this study, mRNA and miRNA expression studies including breast tumors and normal samples were extracted from the GEO microarray database. Two independent mRNA studies and a miRNA study were selected and reanalyzed. …


The Mtt Viability Assay Yields Strikingly False-Positive Viabilities Although The Cells Are Killed By Some Plant Extracts, Di̇dem Karakaş, Ferda Ari, Engi̇n Ulukaya Jan 2017

The Mtt Viability Assay Yields Strikingly False-Positive Viabilities Although The Cells Are Killed By Some Plant Extracts, Di̇dem Karakaş, Ferda Ari, Engi̇n Ulukaya

Turkish Journal of Biology

The MTT assay is one of the often used cell viability/cytotoxicity assays. However, when the methanol extracts of plants are used to test their cytotoxic potential, interference may occur, resulting in false-positive viability results. Therefore, in this study, the reliability of the MTT assay was investigated in the case of plant use. The methanol extracts of three different plants (Hypericum adenotrichum, Salvia kronenburgii, and Pelargonium quercetorum) were tested in breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231) using the MTT assay and the results were compared to the ATP assay, which is a much more sensitive and reliable assay due to …


Epigallocatechin 3-Gallate Applications On Ht-29 And Mcf-7 Cell Lines Andevaluation Of Tumor Suppressor Gene Methylation, Yunus Kasim Terzi̇, Özge Özer Kaya, Özlem Darcansoy İşeri̇, Zerri̇n Çeli̇k, Feri̇de İffet Şahi̇n Jan 2015

Epigallocatechin 3-Gallate Applications On Ht-29 And Mcf-7 Cell Lines Andevaluation Of Tumor Suppressor Gene Methylation, Yunus Kasim Terzi̇, Özge Özer Kaya, Özlem Darcansoy İşeri̇, Zerri̇n Çeli̇k, Feri̇de İffet Şahi̇n

Turkish Journal of Biology

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Survivin Gene Promoter Polymorphism On Breast Cancer, Mehmet Deni̇z Altiparmak, Celal İsmai̇l Bi̇lgi̇ç, Nüzhet Cenap Dener, Esra Gündüz, Si̇bel Yeni̇dünya, Muradi̇ye Acar, Meral Şen, Mehmet Gündüz Jan 2014

The Effect Of Survivin Gene Promoter Polymorphism On Breast Cancer, Mehmet Deni̇z Altiparmak, Celal İsmai̇l Bi̇lgi̇ç, Nüzhet Cenap Dener, Esra Gündüz, Si̇bel Yeni̇dünya, Muradi̇ye Acar, Meral Şen, Mehmet Gündüz

Turkish Journal of Biology

Breast cancer is the most common malignant tumor in women and accounts for about 25% of all cancer diagnoses. Survivin is a member of the apoptosis inhibitor protein family of antiapoptotic proteins. In our study, we investigated one of those, the survivin gene promoter 31G/C polymorphism. Included in this study were 111 breast cancer patients who were operated on in our hospital and 101 healthy female subjects. Blood samples from the healthy subjects and paraffin-embedded tissue samples from the patients were used for DNA extraction and subsequent genetic analysis. PCR-RFLP was used for genotype analysis. We established the clinicopathologic characteristics …


Downregulation Of C-Myc Mediated Odc Expression After Purvalanol Treatment Is Under Control Of Upstream Mapk Signaling Axis In Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cells, Pinar Obakan, Gi̇zem Alkurt, Betsi̇ Köse, Ajda Çoker Gürkan, Eli̇f Damla Arisan, Deni̇z Coşkun, Zeynep Narçi̇n Ünsal Jan 2014

Downregulation Of C-Myc Mediated Odc Expression After Purvalanol Treatment Is Under Control Of Upstream Mapk Signaling Axis In Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cells, Pinar Obakan, Gi̇zem Alkurt, Betsi̇ Köse, Ajda Çoker Gürkan, Eli̇f Damla Arisan, Deni̇z Coşkun, Zeynep Narçi̇n Ünsal

Turkish Journal of Biology

Roscovitine and purvalanol are specific cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitors, which induce apoptosis by triggering cell cycle arrest in various cancer cells such as colon, prostate, and breast cancer cells. Although the apoptotic action of roscovitine was clarified at the molecular level, the exact mechanism of purvalanol-induced apoptosis is still under investigation. The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling cascade is activated by different inducers related to growth, proliferation, differentiation processes, or environmental stress factors. Recent reports showed that modulation of MAPKs might lead to regulation of c-Myc, which is a transcription factor for the polyamine (PA) biosynthesis enzyme, ornithine decarboxylase (ODC). …


Genotoxic, Cytotoxic, And Apoptotic Effects Of Crude Extract Of Usnea Filipendula Stirt. In Vitro, Serap Çeli̇kler Kasimoğullari, Seyhan Oran, Ferda Ari, Engi̇n Ulukaya, Nazlihan Aztopal, Mehmet Sarimahmut, Şule Öztürk Jan 2014

Genotoxic, Cytotoxic, And Apoptotic Effects Of Crude Extract Of Usnea Filipendula Stirt. In Vitro, Serap Çeli̇kler Kasimoğullari, Seyhan Oran, Ferda Ari, Engi̇n Ulukaya, Nazlihan Aztopal, Mehmet Sarimahmut, Şule Öztürk

Turkish Journal of Biology

Lichens are recently receiving great attention because they have potential anticancer activity. Therefore, in this study, genotoxic and antigrowth properties of lichen species Usnea filipendula Stirt. were tested against human breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231). Antigrowth effect was assayed by the MTT and ATP viability assays. Cell death modes (apoptosis/necrosis) were evaluated morphologically (fluorescence staining) and biochemically (caspase-cleaved cytokeratin 18, caspase-3 activity, and poly-(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) cleavage). Genotoxic activity of U. filipendula was determined by using micronucleus, chromosomal aberration, and comet assays in human lymphocyte culture. U. filipendula inhibited growth in a dose-dependent manner and induced apoptosis by …


Usefulness Of Ca 15-3 For Breast Or Ovarian Primary Sites In Metastatic Adenocarcinoma Of Pleural Fluid, Serpi̇l Oğuztüzün, Murat Kiliç, Ni̇sa Tandogan, Lati̇f Öztürk Jan 2012

Usefulness Of Ca 15-3 For Breast Or Ovarian Primary Sites In Metastatic Adenocarcinoma Of Pleural Fluid, Serpi̇l Oğuztüzün, Murat Kiliç, Ni̇sa Tandogan, Lati̇f Öztürk

Turkish Journal of Biology

This study was conducted to evaluate the diagnostic value of CA 15-3, mammaglobin, c-erbB-2, estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), CK 20, and CA 125 for detecting metastatic breast and ovarian carcinoma in pleural fluids. The material under study consisted of 26 pleural effusions from invasive breast and ovarian cancer patients from the Hannover Cytopathology Institute. Expressions of these markers were studied using immunocytochemistry. All of the breast cancer cases studied showed a positive reaction with CA 15-3, while only 36% with mammaglobin, 21% with c-erbB-2, 36% with ER, and 7% with PR were positive. The sensitivities of CK 20, …


Comparison Of Gst Isoenzyme Expression In Normal And Neoplastic Breast Tissue: Correlation With Clinical And Prognostic Factors, Serpi̇l Oğuztüzün, Mesude İşcan, Müzeyyen Özhavzali, Serpi̇l Di̇zbay Sak Jan 2009

Comparison Of Gst Isoenzyme Expression In Normal And Neoplastic Breast Tissue: Correlation With Clinical And Prognostic Factors, Serpi̇l Oğuztüzün, Mesude İşcan, Müzeyyen Özhavzali, Serpi̇l Di̇zbay Sak

Turkish Journal of Biology

Glutathione S-transferases in breast tissue play an important role in the susceptibility to the mutagenic effects of chemical carcinogens and in the response of breast tumors to chemotherapy. In this study the immunohistochemical staining characteristics of glutathione S-transferase isoenzymes (alpha, mu, pi, and theta) were investigated in invasive duct carcinomas and in normal breast tissue of 43 patients. The relationships between the expression of the GST isoenzymes and some clinicopathological features were also examined. Diffuse cytoplasmic staining of varying intensity was observed for GST alpha, theta, and pi in normal and tumorous breast tissue in 100% of the samples. In …