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Tetraspanins CD63 and CD81 as potential prognostic biomarkers in breast cancer.
Exosome markers, CD63 and CD81, belong to the tetraspanin family and are expressed in solid tumors. It has been reported that these tetraspanin family members are prognostic factors in some cancers. However, the expression of CD63 and CD81 in pathological breast cancer specimens has not been reported. It has been reported that CD63 promotes the proliferation of breast cancer cells in vitro through yes-associated protein (YAP). Therefore, in this study, the expression of tetraspanin family members, particularly CD63, CD81, and YAP were investigated in breast cancer tissue, by immunohistochemistry, to clarify the relationship between clinicopathological factors and prognosis. The number of CD63 and YAP double-positive breast cancer cells was significantly higher in patients with pathological T factor (pT) status (p = 0.030) and tended to be higher in patients with pathological N factor (pN) status (p = 0.054). Furthermore, the number of CD81 and YAP double-positive breast cancer cells was significantly higher in patients with histological grade (p = 0.015), pT status (p = 0.001), and Ki67 expression (p = 0.049), and tended to be higher in patients with pN status (p = 0.062) and TNM stage (p = 0.052). In addition, CD63 and YAP double-positive breast cancers and CD81 and YAP double-positive breast cancers were associated with shorter disease-free and breast cancer-specific survival, respectively. In conclusion, CD63 and YAP, and CD81 and YAP may serve as potential prognostic biomarkers in patients with breast cancer.
期刊介绍:
Breast Cancer, the official journal of the Japanese Breast Cancer Society, publishes articles that contribute to progress in the field, in basic or translational research and also in clinical research, seeking to develop a new focus and new perspectives for all who are concerned with breast cancer. The journal welcomes all original articles describing clinical and epidemiological studies and laboratory investigations regarding breast cancer and related diseases. The journal will consider five types of articles: editorials, review articles, original articles, case reports, and rapid communications. Although editorials and review articles will principally be solicited by the editors, they can also be submitted for peer review, as in the case of original articles. The journal provides the best of up-to-date information on breast cancer, presenting readers with high-impact, original work focusing on pivotal issues.