Src 与诺丁汉乳腺癌预后指数的关系:对乳腺癌预后的影响

Q3 Health Professions
P. Rustamadji, Elvan Wiyarta
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摘要

全世界每八名妇女中就有一名患有乳腺癌。尽管诺丁汉预后指数(NPI)是一种重要的预测工具,但其准确性仍存在争议。与癌症增殖和转移有关的 Src 蛋白可提供更好的预后信息。 本研究旨在调查乳腺癌患者的Src表达水平与NPI之间的关系。 从2019年1月至2022年12月,研究人员回顾性地收集了乳腺癌样本。研究采用免疫组化方法量化Src的表达,然后使用ImageJ软件进行数字图像分析。为确保一致性,将表达水平标准化为对照蛋白。然后根据 NPI 评分对样本进行分层,用 t 检验确定 Src 表达与 NPI 之间的关系。P<0.05为差异有统计学意义。 在分析的 60 个样本中,Src 的表达范围很广。虽然Src表达与年龄、肿瘤大小或淋巴管侵犯之间没有明显关联,但NPI与Src表达之间存在明显相关性(P = 0.046)。 Src 表达的增加往往预示着预后较差。尽管NPI与常规因素没有明显相关性,但研究发现NPI与Src表达之间存在重要关系。
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Association of Src with Nottingham Prognostic Index in Breast Cancer: Implications for Breast Cancer Prognostication
Breast cancer affects one out of every eight women worldwide. Although the Nottingham Prognostic Index (NPI) is an important tool for forecasting, its accuracy remains a matter of contention. The Src protein, which has been linked to cancer proliferation and metastasis, may provide improved prognostic information. The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between Src expression levels and the NPI in breast cancer patients. From January 2019 to December 2022, breast cancer samples were collected retrospectively. Immunohistochemistry was used to quantify Src expression, followed by digital image analysis using ImageJ software. To assure consistency, expression levels were standardized to a control protein. The samples were then stratified according to their NPI scores, and t-test was used to determine the relationship between Src expression and NPI. P <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Src expression demonstrated a wide range across the 60 samples analyzed. Although there were no significant associations between Src expression and age, tumor size, or lymphovascular invasion, there was a significant correlation between the NPI and Src expression (P = 0.046). Increased Src expression frequently indicated a worse prognosis. Despite the absence of significant correlations with conventional factors, the study discovered a crucial relationship between NPI and Src expression.
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Journal of Nature and Science of Medicine
Journal of Nature and Science of Medicine Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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