Expression distribution of cancer stem cells, epithelial to mesenchymal transition, and telomerase activity in breast cancer and their association with clinicopathologic characteristics.

Q3 Medicine
Clinical Medicine Insights- Pathology Pub Date : 2015-01-07 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.4137/CPath.S19615
Jaafar Makki, Ohnmar Myint, Aye Aye Wynn, Ahmad Toha Samsudin, Daisy Vanitha John
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A total of 167 surgically resected primary invasive breast carcinomas and 63 metastatic lymph node lesions were analyzed for immunohistochemical (IHC) localization of the CD44(+)CD24(-low) breast cancer stem cell (CSC) markers, epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers, and telomerase activity by double-staining IHC technique, in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue, the results were validated by double-staining immunofluorescent and flow cytometry techniques. The results showed that CSCs with CD44(+)CD24(-low) phenotype were significantly increased in node-positive tumors, high-grade tumors, and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). There was a high incidence of telomerase expression in metastatic lymph node lesion. There were considerably high number of tumor cells with EMT expression in metastatic lymph node lesion, and triple-negative tumor. The occurrence of EMT phenomena was usually accompanied by the co-existence of CSCs of CD44(+)CD24(-low) phenotype. There was no association between the existence of CSCs and detection of telomerase activity in tumor cells. Increased numbers of both CSCs of CD44(+)CD24(-low) phenotype and cells underwent EMT in DCIS lesion might be an initial step in the stromal invasion and propagation of breast cancer, and occurrence of EMT in the breast tumor associated with high prevalence of CSCs, promoting tumor invasiveness and metastasis.

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乳腺癌中癌干细胞、上皮细胞向间质细胞转化、端粒酶活性的表达分布及其与临床病理特征的关系
采用免疫组化(IHC)双染色技术,对167例手术切除的原发性浸润性乳腺癌和63例转移性淋巴结病变进行了CD44(+)CD24(-low)乳腺癌干细胞(CSC)标志物、上皮向间质转化(EMT)标志物和端粒酶活性的免疫组化(IHC)定位分析,并通过免疫荧光双染色和流式细胞术技术验证了结果。结果显示,CD44(+)CD24(-低)表型的CSCs在淋巴结阳性肿瘤、高级别肿瘤和导管原位癌(DCIS)中显著增加。端粒酶在转移性淋巴结病变中的表达发生率较高。在转移淋巴结病变和三阴性肿瘤中,有相当多的肿瘤细胞表达EMT。EMT现象的发生通常伴随着CD44(+)和CD24(-低)表型的CSCs共存。肿瘤细胞中CSCs的存在与端粒酶活性检测无相关性。CD44(+)CD24(-低)表型的CSCs以及在DCIS病变中进行EMT的细胞数量的增加可能是乳腺癌间质侵袭和扩散的第一步,而乳腺肿瘤中EMT的发生与CSCs的高患病率相关,促进肿瘤的侵袭和转移。
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