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Expression of tumor-associated antigens in breast cancer subtypes

Authors :
Curigliano, G
Bagnardi, V
Ghioni, M
Louahed, J
Brichard, V
Lehmann, F
Marra, A
Trapani, D
Criscitiello, C
Viale, G
Curigliano G.
Bagnardi V.
Ghioni M.
Louahed J.
Brichard V.
Lehmann F. F.
Marra A.
Trapani D.
Criscitiello C.
Viale G.
Curigliano, G
Bagnardi, V
Ghioni, M
Louahed, J
Brichard, V
Lehmann, F
Marra, A
Trapani, D
Criscitiello, C
Viale, G
Curigliano G.
Bagnardi V.
Ghioni M.
Louahed J.
Brichard V.
Lehmann F. F.
Marra A.
Trapani D.
Criscitiello C.
Viale G.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objectives: Tumor-associated antigens (TAAs) are frequently overexpressed in several cancer types. The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of TAAs in breast cancer. Material and methods: A total of 250 selected invasive breast cancers including 50 estrogen receptor (ER)-positive (Luminal B like), 50 triple-negative (TN), 50 ER-positive lobular type, 50 ER- and progesterone receptor (PgR)-positive (Luminal A like) and 50 cerbB2-positive breast cancers, were assessed for New York esophageal squamous cell carcinoma-1 (NY-ESO-1), Wilms tumor antigen (WT-1) and PReferentially expressed Antigen of MElanoma (PRAME) antigen expression by immunohistochemistry (IHC). Results: A significantly higher expression of cancer testis (CT)-antigens NY-ESO-1 and WT-1 antigen was detected in TN breast cancers compared with ER-positive tumors. NY-ESO-1 overexpression (score 2 + and 3+) assessed by monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies was detected in 9 (18%) TN cancers as compared to 2 (4%) ER-positive tumors (p = 0.002). WT1 over-expression (score 2 + and 3+) was confirmed in 27 (54%) TN tumor samples as compared to 6 (12%) ER-positive (p < 0.0001). PRAME over-expression (score 2 + and 3+) was detected in 8 (16%) HER2 positive tumor samples as compared to no TN and ER-positive cancers (p = 0.0021). Conclusions: NY-ESO-1 and WT1 antigens are overexpressed in TN breast cancers. Because of the limited therapeutic options for this patient subgroup, CT antigen-based vaccines might prove to be useful for patients with this phenotype of breast cancer.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308931945
Document Type :
Electronic Resource