The DNA content, cellular ultrastructure and the expression of blood group Y antigen and immunosuppressive acidic protein-2(IAP-2) were observed in normal breast, cystic hyperplasia of breast and breast cancer. The results showed: the results observed in the cells of cystic hyperplasia with epithelial proliferation grade Ⅰ were similar to those in normal breast cells. The DNA content increased, the hypoplasia and dedifferentiation features in some structures of cellular membrane and nucleus were observed, and the abnormal antigens expressed in part of the atypical hyperplasic cells. The DNA content and ultrastructure in a part of cells with aypical hyperplasia grade Ⅲ were similar to those in the cells of breast cancer grade Ⅰ. The results indicated that in the couse of atypical hyperplasia, the biological abnormalities and its extent of those cells were closely related to the differentiation extent, the developing tendency and the risk of canceration of the cystic hyperplasia of breast.
The expression of C-erb B-2 oncogene protein in the tissues of normal breast, atypical cystic hyperplasia of breast and breast carcinoma were determined in order to analyse the significance of the changes of C-erb B-2 oncogene in the course from atypical hyperplasia to carcinoma of breast. Results: there were no expression of C-erb B-2 protein in the tissues of normal breast and cystic hyperplasia of breast with epithelia proliferation grade Ⅰ. The positive rates of the expressions of C-erb B-2 protein in the tissues of atypical hyperplasia grades Ⅱ, Ⅲ and carcinoma of breast were 20.0%, 40.0% and 54.2% respectively. The results indicated that the abnormal changes of C-erb B-2 nocogene might occured in the carcinomatous transformation phase along with the changes from normal breast epithelial cell through atypical hyperplasia to breast cancer, those changes could be the result or promotion factor of abnormal proliferation of atypical hyperplasia of breast and was one of the markers of malignant transformation of epithelia of breast.