Desmoplasia in Benign and Malignant Breast Disease is Characterized by Alterations in Level of mRNAs Coding for Types I and III Procollagen

  • Susan B. Deak
  • , Maria R. Glaug
  • , Richard A. Pierce
  • , Edita Bancila
  • , Peter Amenta
  • , James W. Mackenzie
  • , Ralph S. Greco
  • , Charles D. Boyd

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Abstract

Desmoplasia, the formation of excessive connective tissue surrounding some neoplasms, is a well documented, but incompletely understood phenomenon. To characterize the fibrotic response in benign breast conditions and malignancy, we examined the steady state levels of mRNA coding for types I and III procollagen in mild fibrocystic changes, in fibroadenoma, and in infiltrating ductal carcinoma. The results indicate that in mild fibrocystic change there is a relative increase in type III procollagen mRNA. In contrast, fibroadenoma and carcinoma are characterized by increased levels of type I procollagen mRNA.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)252-258
Number of pages7
JournalMatrix
Volume11
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1991
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Rheumatology

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