CD10 表达是ER 阴性和三阴性乳腺癌患者接受蒽环类新辅助化疗后病理完全反应的潜在预测指标。

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY Experimental and molecular pathology Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.yexmp.2024.104885
George Dimitrov , Sami Shousha , Petranka Troianova
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背景:新辅助化疗(NCT)可诱导乳腺癌患者获得病理完全反应(pCR),从而改善预后。然而,预测哪些患者将获得病理完全反应仍是一项挑战。CD10是一种肌上皮标记物,在转移性肿瘤中具有诊断和预后价值。目的:这项回顾性研究旨在探讨 CD10 癌细胞表达作为蒽环类新辅助化疗乳腺癌化疗敏感性预测标志物的潜力:我们分析了130名接受蒽环类新辅助化疗的浸润性导管癌患者。通过对治疗前活检组织进行免疫组化,评估 CD10 的表达。统计分析评估了 CD10 表达与 pCR 率之间的关联:单变量分析显示,ER阳性和CD10阴性肿瘤的pCR率较低[OR 7.4830 (95% CI 2.7762-20.1699); p = 0.0001]。多变量分析证实,ER 状态是预测不良反应的重要因素[OR 0.085 (95% CI 0.024-0.30); p 结论:CD10 阳性癌细胞表达是预测不良反应的重要因素:CD10癌细胞阳性表达可预测ER阴性和三阴性乳腺癌病例对蒽环类新辅助化疗的反应增加。还需要进一步研究,以便在更大的群体中验证这些发现,并确定 CD10 作为预测标记物的临床实用性。
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CD10 expression as a potential predictor of pathological complete response in ER-negative and triple-negative breast cancer patients treated with anthracycline-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy

Background

Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NCT) can induce a pathological complete response (pCR) in breast cancer patients, leading to improved outcomes. However, predicting which patients will achieve pCR remains a challenge. CD10, a myoepithelial marker, has shown diagnostic and prognostic value in metastatic tumors. Its potential as a predictor of chemosensitivity to anthracycline-based NCT in breast cancer is unknown.

Aim

This retrospective study aimed to investigate the potential of CD10 cancer cell expression as a predictive marker of chemosensitivity in breast cancers treated with anthracycline-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy.

Methods

We analyzed 130 patients with invasive ductal carcinoma who received anthracycline-based NCT. CD10 expression was assessed by immunohistochemistry on pre-treatment biopsies. Statistical analysis evaluated the association between CD10 expression and pCR rates.

Results

Univariate analysis revealed that ER-positive and CD10-negative tumors had lower pCR rates [OR 7.4830 (95% CI 2.7762–20.1699); p = 0.0001]. Multivariate analysis confirmed ER status as a strong predictor of poor response [OR 0.085 (95% CI 0.024–0.30); p < 0.001] and CD10 expression as a predictor of a favourable response [OR 0.11 (0.8–0.19); p = 0.049]. CD10 expression significantly predicted pCR in ER-negative cases [OR 0.1098 (0.0268–0.4503); p = 0.0022] and triple-negative breast cancer [OR 0.0966 (95% CI 0.0270–0.3462); p = 0.0003]. Concordance was observed between core biopsies and excised samples.

Conclusion

Positive CD10 cancer cell expression may predict increased response to anthracycline-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy in ER-negative and triple-negative breast cancer cases. Further research is needed to validate these findings in larger cohorts and determine the clinical utility of CD10 as a predictive marker.

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期刊介绍: Under new editorial leadership, Experimental and Molecular Pathology presents original articles on disease processes in relation to structural and biochemical alterations in mammalian tissues and fluids and on the application of newer techniques of molecular biology to problems of pathology in humans and other animals. The journal also publishes selected interpretive synthesis reviews by bench level investigators working at the "cutting edge" of contemporary research in pathology. In addition, special thematic issues present original research reports that unravel some of Nature''s most jealously guarded secrets on the pathologic basis of disease. Research Areas include: Stem cells; Neoangiogenesis; Molecular diagnostics; Polymerase chain reaction; In situ hybridization; DNA sequencing; Cell receptors; Carcinogenesis; Pathobiology of neoplasia; Complex infectious diseases; Transplantation; Cytokines; Flow cytomeric analysis; Inflammation; Cellular injury; Immunology and hypersensitivity; Athersclerosis.
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