Correlation of Before and After Invasive Breast Cancer Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for NFkB, Cyclin D1, and Survivin Expression.

Primariadewi Rustamadji, Elvan Wiyarta, Ineke Anggreani
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Background & objective: Patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NC) for invasive breast cancer (IBC) therapy need biomarkers to track their progress. Because of the relationship between NFkB, Survivin, and Cyclin D1 with NC resistance, the different expression levels of each of these biomarkers can be different between pre- and post-NC in IBC. However, no research has examined the correlation between these biomarkers before and after the NC expression. This study aimed to determine the correlation among them.

Methods: Biomarkers expression (low and high) was used to classify 30 samples. ER, PR, HER2, Ki-67 status, tumor grade, age, and NC response were assessed. The amounts of Survivin, Cyclin D1, and NFkB were evaluated using immunohistochemistry, and the samples were classified based on the cut-off. Chi-square and linear regression were used to evaluate the data.

Results: No significant association was found with the changes in the expression of Survivin, Cyclin D1, and NFkB, both before and after the NC. Significant moderate correlations were shown between before and after the NC Survivin expression (r = 0.513) and Cyclin D1 expression (r = 0.543). The correlation between expression of NFkB before and after the NC was not significant.

Conclusion: The high potential of these proteins as prognostic indicators was demonstrated by the strong positive association between the expression of Survivin and Cyclin D1 before and after the NC. This upregulation of biomarkers indicates chemoresistance in developing IBC in the presence of NC.

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浸润性乳腺癌新辅助化疗前后NFkB、Cyclin D1和Survivin表达的相关性
背景与目的:浸润性乳腺癌(IBC)患者接受新辅助化疗(NC)治疗需要生物标志物来跟踪其进展。由于NFkB、Survivin和Cyclin D1与NC耐药之间的关系,这些生物标志物的不同表达水平在IBC NC前和NC后可能不同。然而,没有研究检测这些生物标志物在NC表达前后的相关性。本研究旨在确定两者之间的相关性。方法:采用生物标志物表达(低、高)对30份样本进行分类。评估ER、PR、HER2、Ki-67状态、肿瘤分级、年龄和NC反应。使用免疫组织化学方法评估Survivin、Cyclin D1和NFkB的含量,并根据截止值对样本进行分类。采用卡方回归和线性回归对数据进行评价。结果:NC前后Survivin、Cyclin D1、NFkB的表达变化无明显相关性。NC前后Survivin表达(r = 0.513)与Cyclin D1表达(r = 0.543)呈显著的中度相关。NC前后NFkB表达的相关性无统计学意义。结论:NC前后Survivin和Cyclin D1的表达呈显著正相关,证明了这些蛋白作为预后指标的高潜力。这种生物标志物的上调表明,在NC存在的情况下,IBC发生了化学耐药。
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Iranian Journal of Pathology
Iranian Journal of Pathology Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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