Differential subcellular expression of protein kinase C betaII in breast cancer: correlation with breast cancer subtypes

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Yesim Gökmen-Polar
Rutika Mehta
Sukru Tuzmen
Spyro Mousses
Mangesh A. Thorat
Kerry L. Sanders
Dmitry Turbin
Samuel Leung
David G. Huntsman
George W. Sledge
Sunil Badve
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[1] Indiana University School of Medicine,Department of Medicine
[2] Indiana University School of Medicine,Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
[3] Translational Genomics Research Institute,Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Pharmaceutical Genomics Division
[4] University of British Columbia,Genetic Pathology Evaluation Centre
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Protein kinase C betaII; Breast cancer; Human epidermal growth factor receptor-2; Tissue microarray; Subcellular localization;
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Protein kinase C betaII (PKCβII) represents a novel potential target for anticancer therapies in breast cancer. In order to identify patient subgroups which might benefit from PKC-targeting therapies, we investigated the expression of PKCβII in human breast cancer cell lines and in a tissue microarray (TMA). We first screened breast cancer cell line representatives of breast cancer subtypes for PKCβII expression at the mRNA and at the protein levels. We analyzed a TMA comprising of tumors from 438 patients with a median followup of 15.4 years for PKCβII expression by immunohistochemistry along with other prognostic factors in breast cancer. Among a panel of human breast cancer cell lines, only MDA-MB-436, a triple negative basal cell line, showed overexpression for PKCβII both at the mRNA and at the protein levels. In breast cancer patients, cytoplasmic expression of PKCβII correlated positively with human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2; P = 0.01) and Ki-67 (P = 0.016), while nuclear PKCβII correlated positively with estrogen receptor (ER; P = 0.016). The positive correlation of CK5/6 with cytoplasmic PKCβII (P = 0.033) lost statistical significance after adjusting for multiple comparisons (P = 0.198). Cytoplasmic PKCβII did not correlate with cyclooxygenase (COX-2; P = 0.925) and vascular endothelial growth factor (P = 1). There was no significant association between PKCβII staining and overall survival. Cytoplasmic PKCβII correlates with HER-2 and Ki-67, while nuclear PKCβII correlates with ER in breast cancer. Our study suggests the necessity for assessing the subcellular localization of PKCβII in breast cancer subtypes when evaluating the possible effectiveness of PKCβII-targeting agents.
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