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Published in: Breast Cancer Research 2/2006

01-11-2006 | Poster Presentation

Evaluation of migration-stimulating factor expression for breast cancer diagnosis and prognosis

Authors: SJ Jones, IR Ellis, K Kankova, AM Thompson, P Preece, S Kazmi, SL Schor, AM Schor

Published in: Breast Cancer Research | Special Issue 2/2006

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Migration-stimulating factor (MSF) is a novel angiogenic factor present in most breast tumours but not in normal breast [1]. The purpose of this study is to ascertain the presence of MSF in serum and to determine its possible value for breast cancer diagnosis and prognosis. MSF bioactivity has been detected in the serum of 90% (27/30) of breast cancer patients, compared with 13% (4/30) of healthy controls. MSF-specific antibodies have enabled the identification of MSF in serum using immunoprecipitation and ELISA. Unexpectedly, quantification of immunoreactive MSF in serum showed no difference between cancer patients and controls. This discrepancy between bioactive MSF and immunoreactive MSF is due to the presence of two forms of MSF in serum, as well as a potent inhibitor of MSF (MSFI). Two isoforms of MSF have been cloned; these differ by a 15-amino-acid deletion and are referred to as MSF+aa and MSF-aa. MSF isolated from control serum behaves like rhMSF+aa, in that it is inhibited by MSFI and therefore is not bioactive in serum. MSF from cancer patient serum and rhMSF-aa are not inhibited by MSFI, and are bioactive in serum. Our next goal is to ascertain the biochemical difference between patient and control MSF and to assess the diagnostic and prognostic value of MSF-based serum measurements. …
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go back to reference Schor SL, Ellis IR, Jones SJ, Baillie R, Seneviratne K, Clausen J, Montegi K, Vojtesek B, Kankova K, Furrie E, et al: Migration-stimulating factor: a genetically truncated onco-fetal fibronectin isoform expressed by carcinoma and tumor-associated stromal cells. Cancer Res. 2003, 63: 8827-8836.PubMed Schor SL, Ellis IR, Jones SJ, Baillie R, Seneviratne K, Clausen J, Montegi K, Vojtesek B, Kankova K, Furrie E, et al: Migration-stimulating factor: a genetically truncated onco-fetal fibronectin isoform expressed by carcinoma and tumor-associated stromal cells. Cancer Res. 2003, 63: 8827-8836.PubMed
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Title
Evaluation of migration-stimulating factor expression for breast cancer diagnosis and prognosis
Authors
SJ Jones
IR Ellis
K Kankova
AM Thompson
P Preece
S Kazmi
SL Schor
AM Schor
Publication date
01-11-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Breast Cancer Research / Issue Special Issue 2/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1465-542X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr1574

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