Title of article :
Evaluation of Beclin1 and mTOR genes and p62 protein expression in breast tumor tissues of Iranian patients
Author/Authors :
Adelipour ، Maryam Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Medicine - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences , Naghashpour ، Mahshid Department of Nutrition - School of Medicine - Abadan University of Medical Sciences , Roshanazadeh ، Mohammad Reza Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Medicine - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences , Chenaneh ، Hadi Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Medicine - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences , Mohammadi ، Asma Department of Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Abadan University of Medical Sciences , Pourangi ، Pegah Department of Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Abadan University of Medical Sciences , Miri ، Rouhollah Department of surgical oncology - Cancer institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Zahedi ، Atefeh Asadabad School of Medical Sciences , Haghighatnezhad ، Mahmood Department of Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Abadan University of Medical Sciences , Golabi ، Sahar Department of Physiology - School of Medicine - Abadan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Autophagy is a cellular process that plays a major role in the fate of tumor cells. Understanding the role of autophagy in cancer therapy is a major challenge, particularly for breast cancer as the sole top cause of mortality among women. In this study, we evaluated the gene expression of mTOR and Beclin1 and the levels of p62 protein, in breast tumors and compared them to a control condition. To explore the role of autophagy in breast cancer, we acquired tumor biopsies from 41 new cases of breast cancer patients. We extracted total RNA from each biopsy and used real-time PCR to quantify Beclin1 and mTOR-specific RNA expression. In addition, we evaluated the expression of the p62 protein in paraffin-embedded tumor tissue using the immunohistochemistry technique. The data revealed an upregulation of Beclin1 and a downregulation of mTOR in tumor tissues compared to the control condition. The correlation between p62 expression and Beclin1/mTOR showed a negative and positive correlation, respectively, confirming autophagy activation in the tumor tissues. However, there was no correlation between autophagy markers and tumor size, grade and stage. The findings revealed that autophagy activation was found in breast tumor tissues, suggesting that autophagy can be a target for breast cancer therapy.
Keywords :
Autophagy , Beclin , 1 , Breast cancer , mTOR , Tumor grade
Journal title :
Molecular Biology Research Communications
Journal title :
Molecular Biology Research Communications