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Prognostic Significance of Basal-Like Phenotype and Fascin Expression in Node-Negative Invasive Breast Carcinomas
Ist Teil von
Clinical cancer research, 2006-03, Vol.12 (5), p.1533-1539
Ort / Verlag
Philadelphia, PA: American Association for Cancer Research
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
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EZB-FREE-00999 freely available EZB journals
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Purpose: Basal-like phenotype tumors are frequently found among BRCA1 germ-line mutated breast carcinomas. They are biologically aggressive and have a tendency towards visceral metastasis when
untreated. Nevertheless, it has been suggested that they respond to chemotherapy better than other types of tumors. Fascin
expression has been associated with lung metastasis in breast cancer. The aim of this study was to determine whether basal-like
phenotype and fascin were related in both sporadic and familial tumors and with prognosis in node-negative sporadic breast
cancers.
Experimental design: 230 nonfamilial and 28 hereditary node-negative invasive breast carcinomas were immunohistochemically analyzed using tissue
microarrays. Tumors that were estrogen receptor/HER2 negative and cytokeratin 5/6 and/or epidermal growth factor receptor
positive were considered to have a basal-like phenotype.
Results: A basal-like phenotype was found in 11.9% of sporadic cancers. Among patients not receiving adjuvant chemotherapy, a basal-like
phenotype was associated with poor prognosis ( P = 0.001, log-rank test) whereas no such association was found in patients receiving it. Tumors with a basal-like phenotype
showed local recurrence (17.4%) or visceral metastasis (13%) but not bone metastasis ( P = 0.001). Fascin expression was observed in 25.1% of sporadic invasive breast carcinomas and was associated with the basal-like
phenotype, but not with prognosis or recurrence pattern. Fascin was expressed in 83.3% and 16.7% BRCA1 - and BRCA2 -associated carcinomas, respectively ( P = 0.048).
Conclusions: Basal-like tumors had a tendency towards visceral metastasis and their prognosis was dependent on the use of postoperative
chemotherapy. Although fascin expression was associated with the basal-like phenotype, it was not associated with their metastatic
behavior. Fascin expression is frequent in BRCA1 -associated tumors.