Abstract:Objective:To investigate the expression and the significance of a group of metastasisassociated proteins in invasive ductal breast carcinoma (IDC).Methods :Tissue microarray containing 247 IDC specimens was constructed. The expressions of αB crystallin, CD44v6, MMP2 and TIMP2 were detected by immunohistochemistry, and the relation between the expression of these proteins and the clinicopathologic character was analyzed.Results:(1) The expression rates of αB crystallin, CD44v6, MMP2 and TIMP2 in IDC were 70.0%, 61.5%, 57.5% and 57.1% respectively, and significantly higher than those of normal breast tissues (P<0.001); (2) Univariate analysis indicated that there were significant positive correlations between the expression of αB crystallin, CD44v6, MMP2 and lymph node metastasis of breast carcinomas(r value is 0.317,0.623 and 0.705 respectively), and significant negative correlations with TIMP2 (r=-0.532). (3) Logistic stepwise regression analysis indicated that the expression of αB crystallin, CD44v6, MMP2 and TIMP2 were significantly related with the lymph node metastasis, and the predicted percentage for the metastasis was 89.5% by these four proteins together.Conclusions:The expressions of αB crystallin, CD44v6, MMP2 and TIMP2 was significantly correlated with the metastasis of IDC. It is possible to estimate the metastatic potency of breast carcinoma by testing metastasisassociated proteins.