A profile of prognostic and molecular factors in European and Maori breast cancer patients

被引:6
作者
Dachs, Gabi U. [1 ]
Kano, Maiko [1 ]
Volkova, Ekaterina [1 ]
Morrin, Helen R. [1 ,2 ]
Davey, Valerie C. L. [3 ]
Harris, Gavin C. [3 ]
Cheale, Michelle [3 ]
Frampton, Christopher [4 ]
Currie, Margaret J. [1 ]
Wells, J. Elisabeth
Robinson, Bridget A. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Otago, Angiogenesis & Canc Res Grp, Christchurch, New Zealand
[2] Univ Otago, Canc Soc Tissue Bank, Christchurch, New Zealand
[3] Christchurch Hosp, Christchurch, New Zealand
[4] Univ Otago, Dept Med, Christchurch, New Zealand
关键词
HYPOXIA-INDUCIBLE FACTOR-1-ALPHA; NEW-ZEALAND; ESTROGEN-RECEPTOR; SURVIVAL; INEQUALITIES; SUBTYPES; OVEREXPRESSION; CARCINOMA; MARKER; BASAL;
D O I
10.1186/1471-2407-10-543
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Background: New Zealand Maori have a poorer outcome from breast cancer than non-Maori, yet prognostic data are sparse. The objective of this study was to quantify levels of prognostic factors in a cohort of self-declared Maori and European breast cancer patients from Christchurch, New Zealand. Methods and Results: Clinicopathological and survival data from 337 consecutive breast cancer patients (27 Maori, 310 European) were evaluated. Fewer tumours were high grade in Maori women than European women (p = 0.027). No significant ethnic differences were detected for node status, tumour type, tumour size, human epidermal growth factor receptor, oestrogen and progesterone receptor (ER/PR) status, or survival. In addition, tumour and serum samples from a sub-cohort of 14 Maori matched to 14 NZ European patients were analyzed by immunohistochemistry and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay for molecular prognostic factors. Significant correlations were detected between increased grade and increased levels of hypoxia inducible factor-1 (HIF 1 alpha), glucose transporter 1 (GLUT 1), microvessel density (MVD) and cytokeratins CK5/6 (p < 0.05). High nodal status correlated with reduced carbonic anhydrase IX (CA-IX). Negative ER/PR status correlated with increased GLUT-1, CA-IX and MVD. Within the molecular factors, increased HIF-1 alpha correlated with raised GLUT-1, MVD and CK5/6, and CK5/6 with GLUT-1 and MVD (p < 0.05). The small number of patients in this sub-cohort limited discrimination of ethnic differences. Conclusions: In this Christchurch cohort of breast cancer patients, Maori women were no more likely than European women to have pathological or molecular factors predictive of poor prognosis. These data contrast with data from the North Island NZ, and suggest potential regional differences.
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