Author/Authors :
Esmaeili, Rezvan Department - Breast Cancer Research Center - ACECR, Tehran , Majidzadeh-A, Keivan Department - Breast Cancer Research Center - ACECR, Tehran , Ghasemi, Maryam chool of medicine - AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Farahmand, Leila Department - Breast Cancer Research Center - ACECR, Tehran , Abdoli, Nasrin Department - Breast Cancer Research Center - ACECR, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Cancer/testis antigens (CTAs) are members of a group of
proteins which are normally expressed in testis germ cells and to a lesser extent in
the ovaries. Because of recent reports about their aberrant and specific expression
in some tumoral tissues, they may play a role as new candidates for targeted
therapy. Therefore, the study of the expression pattern of these biomarkers and its
relationship with clinical features of the patients is a subject of great interest.
Methods: In this study, expression of PIWIL2 and genes was studied by
multiplex RT-PCR in 65 breast tissue samples including 30 invasive ductal
carcinomas (IDC), 30 normal adjacent tissue samples and five normal breast tissue
samples and 2 normal testicular tissue samples as positive controls. beta actin was
considered as internal control.
Results: Results of gel electrophoresis analysis demonstrated no significant
expression of target genes in any sample except testis. Simultaneously, beta actin
was expressed in all the samples.
Conclusions: The present study indicates lack of PIWIL2 and PL2L60
expression at mRNA level in breast cancer. Although cell lines can be used in
cancer research, they are not representative of tumor tissues. More studies
investigating the expression of these genes at protein level will help us decide
whether to apply these candidate genes as tumor markers or not.
Keywords :
PIWIL2 , PL2L60 , cancer/testis antigens , breast cancer