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Clinicopathologic Analysis of Fas, Fas Ligand, and Other Biomarkers in Locally Advanced Breast Carcinoma.

Breast J

July 2000

Departments of Pathology and Internal Medicine, The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, Harper Hospital and Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, and Hematology-Oncology Associates East, P.C., Clinton Township, Michigan.

Fas and Fas ligand (FasL) mediate T-lymphocyte cytotoxicity and may also induce physiologic apoptosis in breast epithelium associated with menstruation and cessation of lactation. Altered expression may thus be associated with breast carcinoma progression, chemotherapy response, or outcome. We performed a clinicopathologic analysis of immunohistochemical staining for Fas and FasL, as well as bax, bcl-2, glutathione-s-transferase, HER-2 (c-erbB-2), Ki67, P-glycoprotein, p53, and hormone receptors in pretreatment breast biopsies from 34 patients with locally advanced or limited stage IV breast carcinoma who received preoperative (neoadjuvant, primary) chemotherapy followed by lumpectomy or mastectomy.

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