In triple-negative breast cancer, fibrotic focus, the mitotic activity index and tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes have independent prognostic value: an observational population-based cohort study with very long follow-up.
Umay Kiraz, Emma Rewcastle, Kirsten B Pettersen, Desmond M Abono, Sadia H Raghe, Einar G Gudlaugsson, Jan P A Baak, Emilius A M Janssen
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Abstract
Aims: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is prognostically and therapeutically heterogeneous. The mitotic activity index (MAI) and fibrotic focus (FF) have been established as predictors in non-TNBC but not in TNBC. Late distant metastases occur in TNBC, but previous studies had short follow-up. High stromal tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (sTILs) are prognostically favourable, but prognostic sTILs-thresholds are not well assessed. We evaluated prognostic/predictive characteristics in an observational population-based cohort of 231 consecutive TNBC patients with long follow-up.
Methods: MAI, FF, sTILs and other characteristics were analysed with standard receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, percentile-derived prognostic thresholds, univariate and multivariate survival methods. A TNBC index and decision tree were assessed for distant metastasis-free survival.
Results: Long follow-up was decisive: 7% of patients developed late distant metastases. In agreement with the aggressive nature of TNBC, the strongest prognostic MAI-threshold was 5 (p=0.001), lower than that for non-TNBC phenotypes. Lymph-node (LN) status (p=0.0003), FF (p=0.002), MAI5 (p=0.009) and sTILs (threshold 40%, p=0.003) were multivariable based significant and independent prognosticators, but no other characteristics (age, tumour size and grade). LN status was the strongest prognosticator, followed by FF, MAI5 and sTILs40. Subgroup analyses of patients undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) showed that only FF and sTILs had significant prognostic value, while LN-positivity and the combination of LN-positivity and MAI≥5 could be a predictive factor for ACT outcome.
Conclusions: LN status, MAI5, FF and sTILs40 are prognostic factors in TNBC patients. In TNBC patients who have undergone ACT, the combination of LN-positivity and MAI5 is predictive for response to treatment.
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