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Title:
Expression of the CD15 antigen (Lewis x) in breast cancer | Journal of Molecular Histology
Description:
The expression of the cell adhesion molecule CD15 (also known as Lewis x) by breast cancers and by adjacent normal and benign breast epithelium was investigated in a series of 98 tumours. Immunohistochemistry was performed on paraffin sections using the anti-CD15 monoclonal mouse IgM antibody Dako-M1. Some 35% of cancers expressed CD15, as did 45% of normal and 60% of hyperplasia. No association was observed between cancer cell staining, or any epithelial staining (cancer, benign and normal), and tumour size, histological grade, nodal status, age at diagnosis or the frequency of โ€˜eventsโ€™ (recurrence or death). Chi-squared tests in each case were non-significant. The pattern of CD15 expression by breast cancer was frequently associated with the leading edge of invading tumour or with the outer edge of boli of carcinomain situ, possibly suggesting a potential role in invasiveness, and with cancer cells trapped intravascularly, possibly suggesting a role in metastasis.
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