Ahmet Turk , Tuba Ozcan Metin , Tuncay Kuloglu , Mustafa Yilmaz , Gokhan Artas , I. Hanifi Ozercan , Serhat Hancer
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Abstract
Introduction
Breast cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors and a leading cause of cancer-related death in women. Research is focusing on biomarkers linked to breast cancer, particularly two novel proteins: isthmin-1 (ISM-1) and spexin (SPX), which require further investigation.
Material and methods
The study involved 20 healthy controls and 60 patients with invasive ductal carcinoma, categorized into three groups: Grade I (n=20), Grade II (n=20), and Grade III (n=20). Levels of ISM-1 and SPX in tissue were analyzed using immunohistochemistry alongside the clinicopathologic data of patients.
Results
There were no statistically significant differences in age, menopausal status, ER, PR, and Cerb-B2 values across grades (p>0.05). Tumor diameters showed a significant increase in Grade I compared to Grade II (p<0.05), while no significant difference was noted between Grade II and Grade III, although diameters were larger in Grade III compared to Grade I (p<0.05). Notably, ISM-1 immunoreactivity decreased, and SPX immunoreactivity increased significantly across all grades compared to normal tissue (p<0.05), with no significant differences between tumor grades for these markers (p>0.05).
Conclusions
This study presents new findings on ISM-1 and SPX expression in invasive ductal breast carcinoma. The decrease in ISM-1 and increase in SPX suggest a need for further research into the relationship between adipokines and tumor development in breast cancer.
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Tissue and Cell is devoted to original research on the organization of cells, subcellular and extracellular components at all levels, including the grouping and interrelations of cells in tissues and organs. The journal encourages submission of ultrastructural studies that provide novel insights into structure, function and physiology of cells and tissues, in health and disease. Bioengineering and stem cells studies focused on the description of morphological and/or histological data are also welcomed.
Studies investigating the effect of compounds and/or substances on structure of cells and tissues are generally outside the scope of this journal. For consideration, studies should contain a clear rationale on the use of (a) given substance(s), have a compelling morphological and structural focus and present novel incremental findings from previous literature.