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Association between p53 Expression and Amount of Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Authors :
Gyungyub Gong
In Ah Park
Miseon Lee
Hee Jin Lee
Young-Ae Kim
Sun-Hee Heo
Source :
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine, Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine, Vol 53, Iss 3, Pp 180-187 (2019)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BACKGROUND Most triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) have a high histologic grade, are associated with high endoplasmic stress, and possess a high frequency of TP53 mutations. TP53 missense mutations lead to the production of mutant p53 protein and usually show high levels of p53 protein expression. Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) accumulate as part of the anti-tumor immune response and have a strong prognostic and predictive significance in TNBC. We aimed to elucidate the association between p53 expression and the amount of TILs in TNBC. METHODS In 678 TNBC patients, we evaluated TIL levels and expression of endoplasmic stress molecules. Immunohistochemical examination of p53 protein expression was categorized into three groups: no, low, and high expression. RESULTS No, low, and high p53 expression was identified in 44.1% (n = 299), 20.1% (n = 136), and 35.8% (n = 243) of patients, respectively. Patients with high p53 expression showed high histologic grade (p < .001), high TIL levels (p = .009), and high expression of endoplasmic reticulum stress-associated molecules (p-eIF2a, p = .013; XBP1, p = .007), compared to patients with low p53 expression. There was no significant difference in disease-free (p = .406) or overall survival rates (p = .444) among the three p53 expression groups. CONCLUSIONS High p53 expression is associated with increased expression of endoplasmic reticulum stress molecules and TIL influx.

Details

ISSN :
23837837
Volume :
53
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of pathology and translational medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....eb5dea8d414e53b0d16c344cf815acc7