Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of Breast: A Review of Molecular Markers to Elucidate its Cancer Biology

IF 0.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Allan L. Hilario, J. Medina, C. Silao
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Background: Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) of breast is a rare type of breast cancer, which belongs to the triple-negative breast cancer associated with aggressive behavior and poor prognosis. Despite being classified as triple-negative breast cancer, ACC of breast is an indolent subtype with good biological behavior, less aggressive course, good response to treatment and clinical outcomes. It has generally a good overall survival with no propensity for metastasis. Thus, a correct diagnosis could be of great importance for providing proper and adequate treatment. Method: Published literature was reviewed to determine differentially expressed genes that could be used as biomarkers for this disease and to elucidate the biology and carcinogenesis of ACC of breast according to this genetic profile. Results: Several genes were differentially expressed and were found to belong to a wide range of biological processes. The most prevalent genetic alteration is a gene translocation that produces the MYB-NF1B fusion gene and the overexpression of MYB, which initiates tumorigenesis. This crucial genetic aberration is the hallmark of adenoid cystic carcinoma. The rest of the genes are involved in cell proliferation, apoptosis, stable epithelial phenotype, tumor suppression, and keeping an intact basement membrane, evasion of epithelial-mesenchymal transition, and prevention of metastasis. Conclusion: This gene expression is responsible for various biological processes that reflect the biology of ACC of breast with an indolent course and good clinical outcomes. This genetic profile impacts biomarker research and could be used to refine patient diagnosis and selection for appropriate and less aggressive treatment options.
乳腺腺样囊性癌:分子标记在肿瘤生物学研究中的进展
背景:乳腺腺样囊性癌(Adenoid cystic carcinoma, ACC)是一种罕见的乳腺癌类型,属于三阴性乳腺癌,具有侵袭性行为,预后差。尽管被归类为三阴性乳腺癌,但乳腺癌ACC是一种惰性亚型,具有良好的生物学行为,病程不具侵袭性,对治疗的反应和临床结果良好。它通常具有良好的总体生存率,无转移倾向。因此,正确的诊断对于提供适当和充分的治疗非常重要。方法:回顾已发表的文献,确定可作为该疾病生物标志物的差异表达基因,并根据该基因谱阐明乳腺癌ACC的生物学和癌变机制。结果:几个基因存在差异表达,并被发现属于广泛的生物过程。最常见的基因改变是基因易位,产生MYB- nf1b融合基因和MYB的过表达,从而引发肿瘤发生。这种关键的遗传畸变是腺样囊性癌的标志。其余基因参与细胞增殖、凋亡、稳定上皮表型、抑制肿瘤、保持基底膜完整、逃避上皮-间质转化和预防转移。结论:该基因表达参与了多种生物学过程,反映了乳腺ACC的生物学过程,病程缓慢,临床预后良好。这种基因图谱影响了生物标志物的研究,并可用于改进患者的诊断和选择适当的、不那么激进的治疗方案。
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期刊介绍: Middle East Journal of Cancer (MEJC) is an international peer-reviewed journal which aims to publish high-quality basic science and clinical research in the field of cancer. This journal will also reflect the current status of research as well as diagnostic and treatment practices in the field of cancer in the Middle East, where cancer is becoming a growing health problem. Lastly, MEJC would like to become a model for regional journals with an international outlook. Accordingly, manuscripts from authors anywhere in the world will be considered for publication. MEJC will be published on a quarterly basis.
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