Male Breast Cancer-Immunohistochemical Patterns and Clinical Relevance of FASN, ATF3, and Collagen IV.

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Breast Cancer : Basic and Clinical Research Pub Date : 2021-04-08 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11782234211002496
Saudade André, António E Pinto, Giovani L Silva, Fernanda Silva, Jacinta Serpa, Ana Félix
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Abstract

Background: Male breast carcinoma (male BC) is an uncommon neoplasia without individualized strategies for diagnosis and therapeutics. Low overall survival (OS) rates have been reported, mostly associated with patients' advanced stage and older age. Intratumoral heterogeneity versus homogeneity of malignant epithelial cells seems to be an important factor to consider for the development of combination therapies with curative intention.

Objective: In this preliminary study, we aim to provide valuable insight into the distinct clinicopathologic features of male BC.

Material and methods: In a series of 40 male BC patients, we evaluated by immunohistochemistry androgen receptor; activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3); p16; cyclin D1; fatty acid synthase (FASN); fatty acid transport protein 1 (FATP1); β1, β3, β4, and β6 integrins; collagen I and collagen IV; and their interactions. Kaplan-Meier survival curves and log-rank tests were assessed for statistical analysis.

Results: Homogeneous epithelial staining of p16, ATF3, β6 integrin, FASN, and FATP1 was found to be significantly intercorrelated, and associated with high Ki67. These markers also stained tumor stromal fibroblasts. The prognostic analysis showed statistically significant associations of FASN with disease-free survival (DFS) and OS, as well as of ATF3 with OS and collagen IV with DFS.

Conclusions: This study highlights, as a novel finding, the relevance of FASN, ATF3, and collagen IV immunophenotypes, which may have innovative application in the clinical management of male BC.

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男性乳腺癌FASN、ATF3和IV型胶原蛋白的免疫组化模式及其临床意义
背景:男性乳腺癌(Male BC)是一种罕见的肿瘤,缺乏个体化的诊断和治疗策略。低总生存率(OS)已被报道,主要与患者的晚期和老年有关。肿瘤内恶性上皮细胞的异质性与同质性似乎是考虑联合治疗发展的一个重要因素。目的:在这项初步研究中,我们旨在为男性BC的独特临床病理特征提供有价值的见解。材料和方法:我们对40例男性BC患者进行免疫组化雄激素受体评估;激活转录因子3 (ATF3);p16;细胞周期蛋白D1;脂肪酸合成酶;脂肪酸转运蛋白1 (FATP1);β1、β3、β4和β6整合素;I型胶原和IV型胶原;以及它们之间的相互作用。Kaplan-Meier生存曲线和log-rank检验进行统计分析。结果:发现p16、ATF3、β6整合素、FASN和FATP1均质上皮染色显著相关,并与高Ki67相关。这些标记物也能染色肿瘤间质成纤维细胞。预后分析显示,FASN与无病生存期(DFS)和OS、ATF3与OS、胶原IV与DFS均有统计学意义。结论:本研究作为一项新发现,强调了FASN、ATF3和IV型胶原免疫表型的相关性,这可能在男性BC的临床管理中具有创新的应用。
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22
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research is an international, open access, peer-reviewed, journal which considers manuscripts on all areas of breast cancer research and treatment. We welcome original research, short notes, case studies and review articles related to breast cancer-related research. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to, breast cancer sub types, pathobiology, metastasis, genetics and epigenetics, mammary gland biology, breast cancer models, prevention, detection, therapy and clinical interventions, and epidemiology and population genetics.
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