Telomerase Activity and Prognosis in Primary Breast Cancers

Author:

Carey Lisa A.1,Kim Nam W.1,Goodman Steven1,Marks Jeffrey1,Henderson Gregory1,Umbricht Christopher B.1,Dome Jeffrey S.1,Dooley William1,Amshey Stefan R.1,Sukumar Saraswati1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Oncology, Pathology, and Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, and Department of Surgery, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC; and Geron Corporation, Menlo Park, CA.

Abstract

PURPOSE: Recent studies associate telomerase activity with prognostic factors and survival. We compared quantitative telomerase activity in primary tumors with traditional prognostic factors and outcome in a group of invasive but nonmetastatic breast cancers. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Telomerase activity was measured in 203 invasive breast cancers by the quantitative telomeric repeat amplification protocol method. Telomerase expression was compared with 28S rRNA level, tumor content, and clinical variables, including outcome. For clinical correlations, telomerase activity was standardized by two methods: (1) a correction for cellularity using 28S rRNA levels, and (2) a correction for the histologically determined invasive proportion of the specimen. RESULTS: Telomerase activity was found in 82% of breast cancers with measurable 28S rRNA levels. Telomerase activity was associated with the proliferative index (P < .01) of the tumor but not with any other prognostic variable. Neither uncorrected nor corrected telomerase activity was associated with relapse-free or overall survival in this study. CONCLUSION: Telomerase activity level was associated with the proliferative index of invasive breast cancers, but its measurement in samples from this group of nonmetastatic breast cancer patients did not predict survival.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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