| Literature DB >> 20412586 |
Giovanni P Burrai1, Sulma I Mohammed, Margaret A Miller, Vincenzo Marras, Salvatore Pirino, Maria F Addis, Sergio Uzzau, Elisabetta Antuofermo.
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BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women. Intraepithelial lesions (IELs), such as usual ductal hyperplasia (UH), atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH), and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) are risk factors that predict a woman's chance of developing invasive breast cancer. Therefore, a comparative study that establishes an animal model of pre-invasive lesions is needed for the development of preventative measures and effective treatment for both mammary IELs and tumors. The purpose of this study was to characterize the histologic and molecular features of feline mammary IELs and compare them with those in women.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20412586 PMCID: PMC2873946 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-10-156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Feline mammary IELs (classified by human risk [3,4]) and their association with invasive cancer
| Risk | Number of IELs | % of total IELs | No. IELs associated with malignant tumors | % IELs associated with malignant tumors | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ductal hyperplasia | 27% | 8/17 | 47% | ||
| Atypical ductal hyperplasia | 29% | 17/18 | 95% | ||
| Ductal carcinoma | 44% | 25/28 | 89% | ||
| ✓ low grade | 6 | 6/6 | 100% | ||
| ✓ intermediate | 11 | 9/11 | 82% | ||
| ✓ high | 11 | 10/11 | 91% | ||
Figure 1Histopathology of normal mammary gland, UH, ADH in woman and cat. Normal secretory mammary gland in woman (A) and cat (B): the epithelial cells are vacuolated with cytoplasmic accumulation of fat droplets. HE. Bar = 10 μm. Usual ductal hyperplasia (UH) in woman (C) and cat (D) with typical fenestrated growth pattern. The ducts are lined by monotonous luminal epithelial cells that are cuboidal to columnar, with hyperchromatic nuclei and rarely prominent nucleoli. Few myoepithelial cells are admixed in the hyperplastic epithelium. HE. Bar = 10 μm. Atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH) in woman (E) and cat (F) with micropapillary projection of disorganized epithelial cells and spindle-shaped (myoepithelial) cells. Epithelial cells are enlarged with round nuclei with coarse chromatin and prominent single nucleoli. HE. Bar = 10 μm
Figure 2Histopathology of low, intermediate, high-grade DCIS in woman and cat. Low-grade ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) in woman (A) and cat (B) with proliferation of monomorphous, small and relatively uniform epithelial cells with moderate and eosinophilic cytoplasm, oval nuclei, arranged to form regular cribriform spaces. HE. Bar = 10 μm. Intermediate-grade ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) in woman (C) and cat (D) with proliferation of pleomorphic cuboidal cells with moderate eosinophilic cytoplasm, oval to elongate nuclei, and single prominent nucleoli; micropapillary pattern. Central secretion, necrotic cell debris and periductal inflammatory reaction is depicted in the human intermediate-grade DCIS. HE. Bar = 10 μm. High-grade comedo ductal carcinoma in situ in woman (E) and cat (F) with solid proliferation of epithelial cells in a distended duct with central necrosis. Highly pleomorphic cuboidal to oval cells with abundant eosinophilic granular cytoplasm, round vescicular nuclei and prominent nucleoli. Lymphocytes and plasma cells infiltrate the periductal stroma. Bar = 10 μm.
Feline mammary tumors classified according to Elston and Ellis grading system [31]
| Well differentiated | Moderately differentiated | Poorly differentiated | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (WDC) | (MDC) | (PDC) | ||
| Tubulopapillary carcinoma | 123 | 24 | 76 | 23 |
| Solid carcinoma | 42 | 0 | 9 | 33 |
| Squamous cell carcinoma | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
| 168 | 24 | 85 | 59 | |
| % | 14% | 51% | 35% | |
Figure 4Reactivity observed by western immunoblot with the Dako Cytomation anti-HER-2/. Lanes 1-4: Feline mammary tumors; Lanes 5-8: non-neoplastic feline mammary tissues; Lane 9: feline liver. The molecular weight of the reactive protein band is indicated on the right.