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Immunohistochemical, genetic and epigenetic profiles of hereditary and triple negative breast cancers. Relevance in personalized medicine.
Murria, Rosa; Palanca, Sarai; de Juan, Inmaculada; Alenda, Cristina; Egoavil, Cecilia; Seguí, Francisco J; García-Casado, Zaida; Juan, María J; Sánchez, Ana B; Segura, Ángel; Santaballa, Ana; Chirivella, Isabel; Llop, Marta; Pérez, Gema; Barragán, Eva; Salas, Dolores; Bolufer, Pascual.
Affiliation
  • Murria R; Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Service of Clinical Analysis, University Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain.
  • Palanca S; Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Service of Clinical Analysis, University Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain.
  • de Juan I; Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Service of Clinical Analysis, University Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain.
  • Alenda C; Department of Pathology, University General Hospital Alicante, Spain.
  • Egoavil C; Department of Pathology, University General Hospital Alicante, Spain.
  • Seguí FJ; Department of Pathology, University General Hospital Alicante, Spain.
  • García-Casado Z; Laboratory of Molecular Biology, IVO Valencia, Spain.
  • Juan MJ; Department of oncology, IVO Valencia, Spain.
  • Sánchez AB; Genetic Counseling Unit, Elche Hospital Alicante, Spain.
  • Segura Á; Genetic Counseling Unit, University Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain.
  • Santaballa A; Department of oncology, University Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain.
  • Chirivella I; Genetic Counseling Unit, Clinic University Hospital Valencia, Spain.
  • Llop M; Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Service of Clinical Analysis, University Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain.
  • Pérez G; Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Service of Clinical Analysis, University Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain.
  • Barragán E; Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Service of Clinical Analysis, University Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain.
  • Salas D; General Department of Public Health, Conselleria de Sanitat Generalitat Valenciana, Spain.
  • Bolufer P; Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Service of Clinical Analysis, University Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain.
Am J Cancer Res ; 5(7): 2330-43, 2015.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26328265
ABSTRACT
This study aims to identify the profile of immunohistochemical (IHC) parameters, copy number aberrations (CNAs) and epigenetic alterations [promoter methylation (PM) and miR expression] related to hereditary (H) and triple negative (TN) breast cancer (BC). This profile could be of relevance for guiding tumor response to treatment with targeting therapy. The study comprises 278 formalin fixed paraffin-embedded BCs divided into two groups H group, including 88 hereditary BC (HBC) and 190 non hereditary (NHBC), and TN group, containing 79 TNBC and 187 non TNBC (NTNBC). We assessed IHC parameters (Ki67, ER, PR, HER2, CK5/6, CK18 and Cadherin-E), CNA of 20 BC related genes, and PM of 24 tumor suppressor genes employing MLPA/MS-MLPA (MRC Holland, Amsterdam). MiR-4417, miR-423-3p, miR-590-5p and miR-187-3p expression was assessed by quantitative RT-PCR (Applied Biosystems). Binary logistic regression was applied to select the parameters that better differentiate the HBC or TN groups. For HBC we found that, ER expression, ERBB2 CNA and PM in RASSF1 and TIMP3 were associated with NHBC whereas; MYC and AURKA CNA were linked to HBC. For TNBC, we found that CDC6 CNA, GSTP1 and RASSF1 PM and miR-423-3p hyperexpression were characteristic of NTNBC, while MYC aberrations, BRCA1 hypermethylation and miR-590-5p and miR-4417 hyperexpression were more indicative of TNBC. The selected markers allow establishing BC subtypes, which are characterized by showing similar etiopathogenetic mechanisms, some of them being molecular targets for known drugs or possible molecular targets. These results could be the basis to implement a personalized therapy.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic_studies Language: En Journal: Am J Cancer Res Year: 2015 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Spain

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic_studies Language: En Journal: Am J Cancer Res Year: 2015 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Spain