Authors
Patricia M Fernandez, Sana O Tabbara, Lisa K Jacobs, Frank CR Manning, Theodore N Tsangaris, Arnold M Schwartz, Katherine A Kennedy, Steven R Patierno
Publication date
2000/1
Journal
Breast cancer research and treatment
Volume
59
Pages
15-26
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
The 78 kDa glucose-regulated stress protein GRP78 is induced by physiological stress conditions such as hypoxia, low pH, and glucose deprivation which often exist in the microenvironments of solid tumors. Activation of this stress pathway occurs in response to several pro-apoptotic stimuli. In vitro studies have demonstrated a correlation between induced expression of GRP78 and resistance to apoptotic death induced by topoisomerase II-directed drugs. We were interested in characterizing this protein in human breast lesions for potential implications in chemotherapeutic intervention. Surgical specimens of human breast lesions and paired normal tissues from the same patients were flash frozen for these studies. Total RNA and/or protein were extracted from these tissues and used in northern and/or western blot analyses, respectively, to quantify the relative expression of GRP78. Northern blot analysis …
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