J Korean Breast Cancer Soc. 2002 Dec;5(4):291-297. Korean.
Published online Dec 31, 2002.
Copyright © 2002 Korean Breast Cancer Society
Original Article

Significance of the Expression of p27Kip1 Protein in Human Breast Cancer

Chan Yong Kim, M.D., Keun Ho Yang, M.D., Byung Noe Bae, M.D., Ki Hwan Kim, M.D., Hong Joo Kim, M.D., Young Duck Kim, M.D., Hong Yong Kim, M.D., KyeongMee Park, M.D.,1 and Sehwan Han, M.D.
    • Department of Surgery, Inje University, Sanggye Paik Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
    • 1Department of Pathology, Inje University, Sanggye Paik Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
Received November 05, 2002; Accepted December 09, 2002.

Abstract

Purpose

p27Kip1 is a member of the Cip/Kip family of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors. It binds to a variety of cyclin/CDK complexes, inhibits kinase activity and blocks the cell cycle as a negative regulator. Reduced p27Kip1 expression has been reported to be a significant predictor of poor survival in numerous human breast cancers. We executed p27Kip1 protein assay in primary breast cancer and compared these result with known prognostic parameters.

Methods

Immunohistochemical assay was performed on tissue microarrays from 183 patients with breast cancer to evaluate the biologic and clinical significance of p27Kip1 expression.

Results

Decreased p27Kip1 expression was significantly associated with clinical stage (P=0.027), low nuclear grade (P<0.001), high histologic grade (P<0.001), high score mitotic index (P<0.001), increased Ki67 labeled index (P=0.006) and negative estrogen receptor status (P=0.0024). In survival analysis, p27Kip1 was useful to predict diseasefree survival (P=0.0106) and overall survival (P=0.0154) of the patient after surgery followed by chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

Conclusion

Reduced expression of p27Kip1 protein was associated with biologically aggressive phenotype of breast cancer and was an useful to predict patient outcome.

Keywords
Breast cancer; p27Kip1; Tissue microarrays; Prognosis


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