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Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator in Breast Cancer: Relationship With Estradiol and Progesterone Receptors
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1986
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Breast OncologyProgesterone ReceptorsPlasminogen ActivatorTrypsin-like ProteaseMedicineHormonal ReceptorMammary GlandGynecologyPathologyBreast CancerTissue-type Plasminogen ActivatorOvarian HormoneEndocrinologyPharmacologyRadiation OncologyMammary Gland DevelopmentEndocrine-related CancerFunctional Estradiol Receptor
Plasminogen activator (PA) is an estradiol-inducible enzyme and therefore a potential marker for a functional estradiol receptor (ER) in human breast carcinomas. In this investigation tissue-type PA (t-PA) correlated significantly with both ER and progesterone receptors (PR) in human breast carcinomas. In contrast, neither total PA activity nor urokinase-like PA showed any significant correlation with either ER or PR. Other proteases such as a trypsin-like protease, a chymotrypsin-like protease, and cathepsin B also showed no correlation with ER and PR. It was concluded that the t-PA form of PA may be a marker for a functional ER in breast carcinoma and thus be of value in predicting hormone-dependent breast cancers.