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The CD44+/CD24-phenotype is enriched in basal-like breast tumors
- Source :
- Breast Cancer Research. 10(3)
- Publisher :
- Springer Nature
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Abstract
- Human breast tumors are heterogeneous and consist of phenotypically diverse cells. Breast cancer cells with a CD44+/CD24- phenotype have been suggested to have tumor-initiating properties with stem cell-like and invasive features, although it is unclear whether their presence within a tumor has clinical implications. There is also a large heterogeneity between tumors, illustrated by reproducible stratification into various subtypes based on gene expression profiles or histopathological features. We have explored the prevalence of cells with different CD44/CD24 phenotypes within breast cancer subtypes. Double-staining immunohistochemistry was used to quantify CD44 and CD24 expression in 240 human breast tumors for which information on other tumor markers and clinical characteristics was available. Gene expression data were also accessible for a cohort of the material. A considerable heterogeneity in CD44 and CD24 expression was seen both between and within tumors. A complete lack of both proteins was evident in 35% of the tumors, while 13% contained cells of more than one of the CD44+/CD24-, CD44-/CD24+ and CD44+/CD24+ phenotypes. CD44+/CD24- cells were detected in 31% of the tumors, ranging in proportion from only a few to close to 100% of tumor cells. The CD44+/CD24- phenotype was most common in the basal-like subgroup – characterized as negative for the estrogen and progesterone receptors as well as for HER2, and as positive for cytokeratin 5/14 and/or epidermal growth factor receptor, and particularly common in BRCA1 hereditary tumors, of which 94% contained CD44+/CD24- cells. The CD44+/CD24- phenotype was surprisingly scarce in HER2+ tumors, which had a predominantly CD24+ status. A CD44+/CD24- gene expression signature was generated, which included CD44 and α6-integrin (CD49f) among the top-ranked overexpressed genes. We demonstrate an association between basal-like and particularly BRCA1 hereditary breast cancer and the presence of CD44+/CD24- cells. Not all basal-like tumors and very few HER2+ tumors, however, contain CD44+/CD24- cells, emphasizing that a putative tumorigenic ability may not be confined to cells of this phenotype and that other breast cancer stem cell markers remain to be identified.
- Subjects :
- Medicine(all)
0303 health sciences
biology
CD24
CD44
medicine.disease
Phenotype
3. Good health
Gene expression profiling
03 medical and health sciences
Cytokeratin
0302 clinical medicine
Breast cancer
Surgical oncology
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
biology.protein
Cancer research
medicine
Immunohistochemistry
skin and connective tissue diseases
030304 developmental biology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1465542X
- Volume :
- 10
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Breast Cancer Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d0d1a1856443893acaefc91bae1b47dd
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr2108