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Correlation of GREB1 mRNA with protein expression in breast cancer: validation of a novel GREB1 monoclonal antibody

Journal

BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT
Volume 122, Issue 2, Pages 371-380

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10549-009-0584-x

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GREB1; Monoclonal antibody; Immunohistochemistry; mRNA-Protein correlation

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  1. Breast Cancer Research Foundation [N003173]

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Studies of gene regulated by estrogen in breast cancer 1 (GREB1) have focused on mRNA levels with limited evidence about GREB1 protein expression in normal and breast cancer cells. A monoclonal antibody that recognizes GREB1 protein in breast tissues could be applied to correlate protein expression with established mRNA expression data. A hybridoma expressing a murine monoclonal antibody targeting a 119 amino acid peptide specific to human GREB1 was generated. The novel monoclonal GREB1 antibody (GREB1ab) was validated for use in Western blotting as well as immunohistochemical (IHC) applications. GREB1ab detects a 216 kDa protein corresponding to GREB1 in estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha+) breast cancer cells as well as ER alpha- breast cancer cells transduced with a GREB1 expression vector. GREB1ab specificity was verified using an ER alpha antagonist to prevent GREB1 induction as well as a silencing siRNA targeting GREB1 mRNA. GREB1ab was further validated for detection of GREB1 by IHC in breast cancer cell lines and breast tissue microarrays (TMA). ER alpha+ cell lines were observed to express GREB1 while ER alpha- cell lines did not express detectable levels of the protein. Using breast cancer tissue whole sections, IHC with the GREB1ab identified protein expression in ER alpha+ breast cancer tissue as well as normal breast tissue, with little GREB1 expression in ER alpha- breast cancer tissue. Furthermore, these data indicate that GREB1 mRNA expression correlates well with protein expression. The novel monoclonal GREB1ab is specific for GREB1 protein. This antibody will serve as a tool for investigations focused on the expression, distribution, and function of GREB1 in normal breast and breast cancer tissues.

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