Prognostic Significance of Nuclear Factor Kappa B (p65) among Breast Cancer Patients in Cape Coast Teaching Hospital.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Precious Barnes, Abraham Mensah, Leonard Derkyi-Kwarteng, Ernest Adankwa, Elvis Agbo, Ewura Seidu Yahaya, Benjamin Amoani, George Adjei, Samuel Mingyigilougu Apewe Ka-Chungu, Patrick Kafui Akakpo, Faustina Halm-Lai, Kwabena Dankwa, Daniel Amoako-Sakyi, Samuel Victor Nuvor, Dorcas Obiri-Yeboah, Roland Osei Saahene
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Abstract

Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer among African women, with high mortality rates in Ghana. Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kB) has been associated with tumor progression in breast cancer. However, its clinical validation is controversial and understudied with no known published data on NF-kB (p65) among breast cancer patients in Ghana and other African countries. This study assessed the prognostic significance of NF-kB (p65) expression and its association with various clinicopathological features in breast cancer patients. Ninety formalin-fixed breast cancer tissues and 15 normal breast tissues were used to determine the expression of NF-kB (p65) using immunohistochemistry. We explored the correlation between expression of NF-kB (p65) and clinicopathological features. NF-kB (p65) was expressed in 86.7% of breast cancer tissues. There was a significant relationship between NF-kB (p65) expression and tumor grade, proliferation index (Ki67), and molecular subtype. High NF-kB (p65) expression in tumor grade 3 was about 10 times that of grade 1 (54.2% vs. 5.1%), and Ki67 > 20 was 79.7% compared to 20.3% for Ki67 ≤ 20. Patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) had 49.1% overexpression of NF-kB (p65) compared to 17%, 25.4%, and 8.5% for luminal A, luminal B, and HER2 cases, respectively. This study demonstrates that NF-kB (p65) was highly expressed among breast cancer patients at Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Ghana, especially in TNBC. NF-kB (p65) could serve as a biomarker for cancer stage, progression, prognosis and as a therapeutic target.

海岸角教学医院乳腺癌患者核因子卡巴B(p65)的预后意义。
乳腺癌是非洲妇女中发病率最高的癌症,在加纳的死亡率很高。核因子卡巴 B(NF-kB)与乳腺癌的肿瘤进展有关。然而,在加纳和其他非洲国家的乳腺癌患者中,关于 NF-kB (p65) 的临床验证尚存在争议,研究也不充分,目前还没有已知的公开数据。本研究评估了 NF-kB(p65)表达的预后意义及其与乳腺癌患者各种临床病理特征的关联。我们使用 90 个福尔马林固定的乳腺癌组织和 15 个正常乳腺组织,通过免疫组化法检测 NF-kB (p65) 的表达。我们探讨了 NF-kB (p65) 的表达与临床病理特征之间的相关性。86.7%的乳腺癌组织表达 NF-kB(p65)。NF-kB(p65)表达与肿瘤分级、增殖指数(Ki67)和分子亚型之间存在明显关系。3级肿瘤中NF-kB(p65)的高表达率约为1级的10倍(54.2%对5.1%),Ki67 > 20为79.7%,而Ki67 ≤ 20为20.3%。三阴性乳腺癌(TNBC)患者的NF-kB(p65)过表达率为49.1%,而管腔A型、管腔B型和HER 2型患者的NF-kB(p65)过表达率分别为17%、25.4%和8.5%。这项研究表明,NF-kB(p65)在加纳海岸角教学医院的乳腺癌患者中高度表达,尤其是在 TNBC 患者中。NF-kB(p65)可作为癌症分期、进展、预后的生物标志物,也可作为治疗靶点。
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Medical Principles and Practice
Medical Principles and Practice 医学-医学:内科
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Medical Principles and Practice'', as the journal of the Health Sciences Centre, Kuwait University, aims to be a publication of international repute that will be a medium for dissemination and exchange of scientific knowledge in the health sciences.
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