Background: TNBC is an aggressive subset of breast cancer (BC) without specific target therapy. Methods: This observational, retrospective study included 45 cases of TNBC. The aim of this study was to evaluate the expression of the AR, E-cadherin and Ki-67 in relation to histological type, time to relapse and overall survival (OS). Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was carried out on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tumor samples obtained from patients defined TNBC. Results: The AR was positive (IHC >10%) in 26.6%. E-cadherin (CDH1) expression was considered positive if the score was ≥ 2. This expression was negative in 53.3% cases. The Ki-67 index was ≥ 20% in 37.7%. Univariate analyses showed that AR, CDH1 and Ki-67 are significantly associated with OS. Multivariate analysis showed that AR and Ki-67 expression are independent variables associated with OS. The statistical analysis showed that patients with AR negative and Ki-67 positive expression have a significant correlation with poor outcome. Conclusions: Our data suggest that the combination of AR and E-cadherin expression as well as Ki-67 status might be useful prognostic markers in TNBC. Hence, these molecular determinants could play an interesting role to classify subgroups of TNBC.

Androgen Receptor (AR), E-Cadherin, and Ki-67 as emerging targets and novel prognostic markers in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients

RICCIARDI, GIUSEPPINA ROSARIA
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ADAMO, BARBARA
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IENI, ANTONIO;LICATA, LUANA;CARDIA, ROBERTA;FERRARO, Giuseppa;FRANCHINA, Tindara;TUCCARI, Giovanni;ADAMO, Vincenzo
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2015-01-01

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Background: TNBC is an aggressive subset of breast cancer (BC) without specific target therapy. Methods: This observational, retrospective study included 45 cases of TNBC. The aim of this study was to evaluate the expression of the AR, E-cadherin and Ki-67 in relation to histological type, time to relapse and overall survival (OS). Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was carried out on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tumor samples obtained from patients defined TNBC. Results: The AR was positive (IHC >10%) in 26.6%. E-cadherin (CDH1) expression was considered positive if the score was ≥ 2. This expression was negative in 53.3% cases. The Ki-67 index was ≥ 20% in 37.7%. Univariate analyses showed that AR, CDH1 and Ki-67 are significantly associated with OS. Multivariate analysis showed that AR and Ki-67 expression are independent variables associated with OS. The statistical analysis showed that patients with AR negative and Ki-67 positive expression have a significant correlation with poor outcome. Conclusions: Our data suggest that the combination of AR and E-cadherin expression as well as Ki-67 status might be useful prognostic markers in TNBC. Hence, these molecular determinants could play an interesting role to classify subgroups of TNBC.
2015
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https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0128368
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Carcinome basal, K167, Chemotherapy, Identification, Proliferation, Patterns, Adhesion, Subtypes
2 Jul 2015: Ricciardi GRR, Adamo B, Ieni A, Licata L, Cardia R, et al. (2015) Correction: Androgen Receptor (AR), E-Cadherin, and Ki-67 as Emerging Targets and Novel Prognostic Markers in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) Patients. PLOS ONE 10(7): e0132647. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132647
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Ricciardi, GIUSEPPINA ROSARIA; Adamo, Barbara; Ieni, Antonio; Licata, Luana; Cardia, Roberta; Ferraro, Giuseppa; Franchina, Tindara; Tuccari, Giovanni...espandi
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