Vegfr Overexpression as A Promising Predictive and Prognostic Biomarker For Breast Cancer

K. Siregar
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Background: The majority of breast cancer cases are presented in an advanced stage; hence, there is a need to have a biomarker that is able to function both as a predictive and prognostic tool for breast cancer. Since angiogenesis has been found to be closely related to the invasiveness of breast cancer, angiogenic marker such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) may be a promising marker for this cancer. Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the association between the VEGF receptor (VEGFR) expression with human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2)/ neu and estrogen receptor (ER) /progesterone receptor (PR) expression in an attempt to clarify the role of VEGFR as a potentially novel predictive and prognostic biomarker for breast cancer. Materials and Methods: This study examined 40 tissue biopsies taken from patients diagnosed with breast cancer in H. Adam Malik Hospital Medan, Indonesia. Samples were analyzed by immunohistochemistry to determine the histopathology, grading, lymphovascular invasion and expression of VEGFR, HER-2/neu and ER/PR. Association between dependent and independent variables was conducted using chi-square test and logistic regression. Results: The majority of the cases in this study were infiltrating ductal carcinoma (90%), in stage III (70%), and showed positive TIL (75%). VEGFR expression was found to be upregulated in 21 samples (52.5%). HER-2/neu was positive in 14 patients (35.0%) and ER/PR was positive in 22 patients (55%). The expression of VEGFR positively correlated with HER-2/neu expression (p= 0.002) and negatively correlated with ER/PR expression (p= 0.012). Conclusion: Overexpression of VEGFR is a potential valuable predictive and prognostic biomarker for breast cancer. Antagonising VEGFR may serve as the future target therapy for the disease.
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Vegfr过表达作为一种有希望的乳腺癌预测和预后生物标志物
背景:大多数乳腺癌病例出现在晚期;因此,我们需要一种既能作为乳腺癌预测和预后工具的生物标志物。由于血管生成已被发现与乳腺癌的侵袭性密切相关,血管生成标志物如血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)可能是一种有希望的乳腺癌标志物。目的:本研究的目的是确定VEGF受体(VEGFR)表达与人表皮生长因子受体-2 (HER-2)/ neu和雌激素受体(ER) /孕激素受体(PR)表达之间的关系,试图阐明VEGFR作为乳腺癌潜在的新型预测和预后生物标志物的作用。材料和方法:本研究检查了印度尼西亚棉兰H. Adam Malik医院诊断为乳腺癌的40例组织活检。采用免疫组化方法分析标本的组织病理学、分级、淋巴血管浸润及VEGFR、HER-2/neu和ER/PR的表达情况。因变量与自变量之间的相关性采用卡方检验和logistic回归。结果:本组病例以浸润性导管癌(90%)、ⅲ期(70%)和TIL阳性(75%)居多。21个样本(52.5%)VEGFR表达上调。HER-2/neu阳性14例(35.0%),ER/PR阳性22例(55%)。VEGFR表达与HER-2/neu表达呈正相关(p= 0.002),与ER/PR表达负相关(p= 0.012)。结论:VEGFR过表达是乳腺癌潜在的有价值的预测和预后生物标志物。拮抗VEGFR可能成为该疾病未来的靶向治疗。
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