BACKGROUND: In breast cancer, the expression of CD24 represents a poorly recognised unfavourable prognostic factor. CD24 has been described to be potentially down-regulated by estrogen receptor alpha (ER). The present study was aimed at examining the predictive value of CD24 expression in tamoxifen-treated breast cancer cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty patients with primary invasive ductal breast cancers with post-operative tamoxifen treatment were enrolled in the study. Immmunohistochemical reactions were performed using monoclonal antibodies directed against CD24 and ER. RESULTS: Cases demonstrating cytoplasmic-membranous expression of CD24 (CD24c-m) proved to be characterised by a significantly lower expression of ER as compared to CD24c-m-negative cases. A multivariate progression analysis based on the Cox proportional hazard model demonstrated that CD24c-m expression is an independent prognostic factor for poor overall survival. CONCLUSION: The data from the present study suggested that CD24c-m expression is specific for tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer cases. CD24 should be subjected to comprehensive studies as a marker of resistance to tamoxifen treatment.
BACKGROUND: In breast cancer, the expression of CD24 represents a poorly recognised unfavourable prognostic factor. CD24 has been described to be potentially down-regulated by estrogen receptor alpha (ER). The present study was aimed at examining the predictive value of CD24 expression in tamoxifen-treated breast cancer cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty patients with primary invasive ductal breast cancers with post-operative tamoxifen treatment were enrolled in the study. Immmunohistochemical reactions were performed using monoclonal antibodies directed against CD24 and ER. RESULTS: Cases demonstrating cytoplasmic-membranous expression of CD24 (CD24c-m) proved to be characterised by a significantly lower expression of ER as compared to CD24c-m-negative cases. A multivariate progression analysis based on the Cox proportional hazard model demonstrated that CD24c-m expression is an independent prognostic factor for poor overall survival. CONCLUSION: The data from the present study suggested that CD24c-m expression is specific for tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer cases. CD24 should be subjected to comprehensive studies as a marker of resistance to tamoxifen treatment.
Authors: P Surowiak; V Materna; B Györffy; R Matkowski; A Wojnar; A Maciejczyk; P Paluchowski; P Dziegiel; M Pudełko; J Kornafel; M Dietel; G Kristiansen; M Zabel; H Lage Journal: Br J Cancer Date: 2006-08-07 Impact factor: 7.640
Authors: Abhilasha Sinha; Bibbin T Paul; Lisa M Sullivan; Hillary Sims; Ahmed El Bastawisy; Hend F Yousef; Abdel-Rahman N Zekri; Abeer A Bahnassy; Wael M ElShamy Journal: Oncotarget Date: 2017-02-07