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Enhanced expression of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase‐2 (TIMP‐2) in the stroma of breast carcinomas correlates with tumor recurrence
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Mmp-9 StainingBreast OncologyTumor RecurrenceCollagen IvPathologyCancer BiologyTumor BiologyMmp-9 ExpressionTissue InhibitorMatrix BiologyCancer ResearchMedicineCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentTumoral PathologyEnhanced ExpressionBreast CancerOncologyCancer Growth
The 72-kDa (MMP-2, gelatinase A) and the 92-kDa (MMP-9, gelatinase B) matrix metalloproteinases have been associated with tumor cell invasion and metastasis. Immunohistological staining of MMP-2 and MMP-9, basal lamina collagen IV and TIMP-2 were performed on frozen sections of 83 invasive breast carcinomas. MMP-2 and MMP-9 were associated with neoplastic cell plasma membrane in 72% of cases and exhibited inter-tumoral variability of staining intensity. MMP-2 and MMP-9 staining was not correlated with presence of metastases at time of diagnosis or with disease outcome. TIMP-2 was detected in the peri-tumoral stroma and was present in 87% of cases. Residual benign breast tissue was negative for TIMP-2 staining. Neoplasms with diffuse TIMP-2 staining (24%) recurred significantly more frequently (75% recurred) than cases with focal (42% recurred) or absent (27% recurred) TIMP-2. Presence of collagen IV was negatively correlated with gelatinase staining. We conclude that up-regulation of MMP-2 and MMP-9 expression in breast tumor cells is reciprocally correlated to collagen IV staining. Clinical outcome, however, is more closely related to the presence of TIMP-2 than the corresponding MMPs. Enhanced TIMP-2 expression, therefore, may denote a stromal response to tumor invasion, indicative of aggressive behavior in a subset of breast carcinomas.
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