| Literature DB >> 14580257 |
Paul J Kowalski1, Mark A Rubin, Celina G Kleer.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Aberrant expression of E-cadherin has been associated with the development of metastases in patients with breast cancer. Even though the expression of E-cadherin has been studied in primary breast tumors, little is known about its expression at the distant metastatic sites. We investigate the relationship between E-cadherin expression in primary breast carcinoma and their distant, non-nodal metastases.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14580257 PMCID: PMC314411 DOI: 10.1186/bcr651
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Breast Cancer Res ISSN: 1465-5411 Impact factor: 6.466
Clinical and pathological characteristics
| Number of patients | 30 |
| Median age (range) (years) | 53.9 (39–80) |
| Pathologic stage at diagnosis [ | |
| Stage I | 3 (10) |
| Stage II | 13 (43.3) |
| Stage III | 6 (20) |
| Stage IV | 2 (6.7) |
| Tumor size (range) (cm) | 2.7 (0.5–7) |
| Histologic type [ | |
| Ductal | 22 (73) |
| Lobular | 8 (27) |
| Histologic grade [ | |
| Grade 1 | 6 (20) |
| Grade 2 | 17 (57) |
| Grade 3 | 7 (23) |
| Lymph node status [ | |
| Negative | 7 (28) |
| Positive | 18 (72) |
| Estrogen receptor status [ | |
| Negative | 7 (27) |
| Positive | 19 (73) |
| Progesterone receptor status [ | |
| Negative | 9 (36) |
| Positive | 16 (64) |
| Median time to develop distant metastases (months) | |
| Ductal | 33 |
| Lobular | 74 |
Figure 1E-cadherin expression at the primary and distant metastatic sites. (A) and (B) Primary invasive ductal carcinoma with aberrant (reduced) E-cadherin expression. (C) This tumor metastasized 3 years later to the iliac bone. The metastatic carcinoma cells express normal levels of E-cadherin (re-expression). 200 × magnification.
Figure 2E-cadherin is expressed at normal levels at the metastatic foci. Distant metastases from two different primary invasive ductal carcinomas to (A) the lung and (B) the bone. Note the crisp membranous staining for E-cadherin, which is specific for the cancer cells. Fibroblasts and other stromal cells are negative. 200 × magnification.
Figure 3E-cadherin is accumulated in the cytoplasm of primary and metastatic lobular carcinomas of the breast. (A) and (B) Primary invasive lobular carcinoma invading fat. Notice the cellular discohesion and vacuolization typical of invasive lobular carcinomas. This tumor has cytoplasmic accumulation of E-cadherin. (C) Distant metastasis to the liver 8 years later exhibiting the pattern of E-cadherin expression as the primary tumor. 200 × magnification.
E-cadherin expression in primary invasive carcinomas of the breast and their distant, non-nodal metastases
| Histologic type | Total cases | Aberrant | Normal |
| Ductal carcinoma | |||
| Primary tumor | 22 | 10 (45%) | 12 (55%) |
| Metastases | 23 | 7 (30%) | 16 (70%) |
| Lobular carcinoma | |||
| Primary tumor | 8 | 8 (100%) | 0 |
| Metastases | 9 | 7 (78%) | 2 (12%) |