SRC-3/AIB1 protein and gene amplification levels in human esophageal squamous cell carcinomas

Abstract

It has been suggested that the steroid receptor coactivatior-3 (SRC-3) gene, also known as AIB1, ACTR, RAC3, p/CIP and TRAM-1, located at 20q12, plays an oncogenic role in several types of human cancers. In this study, we examined the encoded protein expression of SRC-3 and its copy number in 221 human esophageal squamous cell carcinomas (ESCCs). In this ESCC series, the overexpression and increased copy number of SRC-3 gene was detected in 46 and 13% of ESCCs, respectively. In addition, overexpression of SRC-3 was observed more frequently in primary ESCCs in late T stages (T3/T4) than that in earlier T1/T2 stages (P0.05). These results suggest that overexpression of SRC-3, caused by gene amplification/gain or other molecular mechanisms, might provide a selective advantage for the development and local invasion of certain subsets of ESCC. In addition, a significant correlation (P<0.05) of overexpression of SRC-3 with increased cell proliferation (through detection of Ki-67 expression) was observed in these ESCCs. These findings suggest a potential role of SRC-3 in the control of ESCC cell proliferation; such may be responsible, at least in part, for tumorigenesis and/or progression of ESCC. © 2006 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.link_to_subscribed_fulltex

Similar works

Full text

thumbnail-image

HKU Scholars Hub

redirect
Last time updated on 01/06/2016

This paper was published in HKU Scholars Hub.

Having an issue?

Is data on this page outdated, violates copyrights or anything else? Report the problem now and we will take corresponding actions after reviewing your request.