Evaluation of breast-specific marker expression in metastatic breast cancers: Correlation with subtype switch.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Histopathology Pub Date : 2024-10-31 DOI:10.1111/his.15358
Ronald Chan, Howard Leung, Joshua Li, Ivan Poon, Julia Y Tsang, Chun-Wai Ko, Ngou-Men Wong, Gary M Tse
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Abstract

Aims: This study evaluates the utility of breast specific markers in identifying breast cancer subtypes within metastatic settings. The subtype alteration in metastatic disease and its consequent impact on breast-specific marker expression is also examined.

Materials and methods: GATA-binding protein 3 (GATA3), mammaglobin (MMG), transcriptional repressor GATA binding 1 (TRSP1) and SRY-box transcription factor 10 (SOX10) expression were assessed in a large cohort of metastatic breast cancer (MBC) cases and correlated with the characteristics of both MBC and primary breast cancer (PBC).

Results: GATA3 was the most sensitive in MBC (83.1%), followed by TRPS1 (77.0%), MMG (58.5%) and SOX10 (7.1%). This trend was consistent in hormonal receptor (HR)+ and HR- MBC. Combining GATA3/TRPS1 yielded the highest detection rates in the overall cohort (90.1%) and HR+ MBC (97.1%), while TRSP1/MMG was most effective in HR- (76.2%) and TN (71.1%) MBC. Marker expression did not correlate with metastatic site, except SOX10 in lung metastases (P = 0.031). Subtype discordance between MBC and PBC occurred in 43 cases (24.4%), with GATA3 expression in HR- MBC significantly linked to subtype discordance (P = 0.005). Conversely, SOX10 expression was significantly associated with subtype concordance in HR- and TNBC (P ≤ 0.003). Despite a higher expression of GATA3 in all HR- cases, TRSP1 outperformed GATA3 in detecting concordant HR- cases (64.0% versus 38.5%). TRPS1 and SOX10 were expressed in more than 50% of concordant TNBC cases.

Conclusions: The expression of breast-specific markers is mainly determined by the PBC subtype. GATA3 retains high sensitivity in HR+ cancers, even after HR loss during metastasis. TRPS1 and SOX10 are identified as valuable markers in TNBC metastasis.

评估转移性乳腺癌中乳腺特异性标记物的表达:与亚型转换的相关性
目的:本研究评估了乳腺特异性标记物在确定转移性乳腺癌亚型中的作用。同时还研究了转移性疾病的亚型改变及其对乳腺癌特异性标志物表达的影响:在一大批转移性乳腺癌(MBC)病例中评估了GATA结合蛋白3(GATA3)、乳腺球蛋白(MMG)、转录抑制因子GATA结合1(TRSP1)和SRY-box转录因子10(SOX10)的表达,并将其与MBC和原发性乳腺癌(PBC)的特征相关联:结果:GATA3对MBC最敏感(83.1%),其次是TRPS1(77.0%)、MMG(58.5%)和SOX10(7.1%)。这一趋势在激素受体(HR)+和HR- MBC中是一致的。在总体队列(90.1%)和HR+ MBC(97.1%)中,GATA3/TRPS1组合的检出率最高,而TRSP1/MMG在HR-(76.2%)和TN(71.1%)MBC中最有效。标记物的表达与转移部位无关,但SOX10在肺转移中除外(P = 0.031)。43例(24.4%)MBC和PBC之间存在亚型不一致,HR- MBC中GATA3的表达与亚型不一致显著相关(P = 0.005)。相反,SOX10的表达与HR-和TNBC的亚型一致性显著相关(P≤0.003)。尽管GATA3在所有HR-病例中的表达量较高,但TRSP1在检测HR-病例的一致性方面优于GATA3(64.0%对38.5%)。TRPS1和SOX10在50%以上的TNBC并发病例中均有表达:结论:乳腺特异性标志物的表达主要由 PBC 亚型决定。结论:乳腺特异性标志物的表达主要由 PBC 亚型决定。GATA3 在 HR+ 癌症中保持高敏感性,即使在转移过程中 HR 消失后也是如此。TRPS1和SOX10被认为是TNBC转移的重要标志物。
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Histopathology
Histopathology 医学-病理学
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
4.70%
发文量
239
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Histopathology is an international journal intended to be of practical value to surgical and diagnostic histopathologists, and to investigators of human disease who employ histopathological methods. Our primary purpose is to publish advances in pathology, in particular those applicable to clinical practice and contributing to the better understanding of human disease.
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