학술논문

Epidermal growth factor receptors in intracranial and breast tumours: their clinical significance.
Document Type
article
Source
British Journal of Cancer. 63(4)
Subject
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged
80 and over
Animals
Brain Neoplasms
Breast Neoplasms
Child
Child
Preschool
ErbB Receptors
Female
Humans
Kinetics
Liver
Male
Middle Aged
Placenta
Pregnancy
Prognosis
Radioligand Assay
Rats
Subcellular Fractions
Temperature
Language
Abstract
A method to determine the binding of epidermal growth factor (EGF) to the particulate fraction of the cell has been established and evaluated using rat liver, human placenta, and tumours of human breast and brain. Little EGF receptor (EGFR) activity was detected in normal or benign tumour tissues except for meningioma (positive in 95% samples), but EGFR were present in 43% of 131 breast tumours and 75% of 55 primary cerebral tumours. Despite the strong inverse correlation between EGFR activity and oestrogen receptors in breast tumours and a tendency for high levels of EGFR activity to be associated with glioblastoma multiforme, analysis showed that EGFR was of little prognostic significance in patients with tumours of either breast or brain.