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S. A. W. Fuqua, N. F. Falette, W. L. McGuire, Sensitive Detection of Estrogen Receptor RNA by Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 82, Issue 10, 16 May 1990, Pages 858–861, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/82.10.858
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Abstract
We developed a simplified polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique sensitive enough to detect estrogen receptor (ER) mRNA in breast tumor specimens from 1 µg of total RNA. We simultaneously amplified a control gene such as β;-actin as a baseline to semiquantitate ER expression. In a preliminary test of this method on a small series of breast tumors, ER message was found as expected in a number of tumors found to be ER positive by ligand binding assay, but also ER negative in one tumor assayed. The ER in this last tumor contained a single base change in the hormone binding region, compared with the MCF-7 breast tumor cell line ER. Therefore, this PCR technique may be useful in the detection and cloning of rare ER transcripts from breast tumor biopsy specimens. (J Natl Cancer Inst82:858–861, 1990)