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Telomere length alterations unique to invasive lobular carcinoma.

Christopher M Heaphy1, Rebecca Asch-Kendrick2, Pedram Argani1, Alan K Meeker1, Ashley Cimino-Mathews3.   

Abstract

Telomeres are nucleoprotein complexes located at the extreme ends of eukaryotic chromosomes and protect chromosomal ends from degradation and recombination. Dysfunctional telomeres contribute to genomic instability, promote tumorigenesis, and, in breast cancer, have been associated with increased cancer risk and poor prognosis. Short telomere lengths have been previously associated with triple-negative and human epidermal growth factor receptor (Her2)--positive ductal carcinomas. However, these investigations have not specifically assessed invasive lobular carcinomas (ILCs), which accounts for 5% to 15% of all invasive breast cancers. Here, we evaluate telomere lengths within 48 primary ILCs with complete characterization of estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and Her2 status, including 32 luminal/Her2- (ER+/PR+/Her2-), 8 luminal/Her2+ (ER+/PR+/Her2+), 3 Her2+ (ER-/PR-/Her2+), and 5 triple-negative (ER-/PR-/Her2-) carcinomas. A telomere-specific fluorescence in situ hybridization assay, which provides single-cell telomere length resolution, was used to evaluate telomere lengths and compare with standard clinicopathological markers. In contrast to breast ductal carcinoma, in which more than 85% of cases display abnormally short telomeres, approximately half (52%) of the ILCs displayed either normal or long telomeres. Short telomere length was associated with older patient age. Interestingly, 3 cases (6%) displayed a unique telomere pattern consisting of 1 or 2 bright telomere spots among the normal telomere signals within each individual cancer cell, a phenotype that has not been previously described. Additional studies are needed to further evaluate the significance of the unique bright telomere spot phenotype and the potential utility of telomere length as a prognostic marker in ILC.
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Keywords:  Breast carcinoma; Genomic instability; Invasive lobular carcinoma; Telomere shortening; Telomeres

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26092192     DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2015.05.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Pathol        ISSN: 0046-8177            Impact factor:   3.466


  4 in total

1.  PD-L1 expression and the immune microenvironment in primary invasive lobular carcinomas of the breast.

Authors:  Elizabeth D Thompson; Janis M Taube; Rebecca J Asch-Kendrick; Aleksandra Ogurtsova; Haiying Xu; Rajni Sharma; Alan Meeker; Pedram Argani; Leisha A Emens; Ashley Cimino-Mathews
Journal:  Mod Pathol       Date:  2017-07-21       Impact factor: 7.842

2.  Telomere lengths differ significantly between small-cell neuroendocrine prostate carcinoma and adenocarcinoma of the prostate.

Authors:  Christopher M Heaphy; Michael C Haffner; Mindy K Graham; David Lim; Christine Davis; Eva Corey; Jonathan I Epstein; Mario A Eisenberger; Hao Wang; Angelo M De Marzo; Alan K Meeker; Tamara L Lotan
Journal:  Hum Pathol       Date:  2020-05-07       Impact factor: 3.466

3.  ERCC1 and telomere status in breast tumours treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy and their association with patient prognosis.

Authors:  Mathilde Gay-Bellile; Pierre Romero; Anne Cayre; Lauren Véronèse; Maud Privat; Shalini Singh; Patricia Combes; Fabrice Kwiatkowski; Catherine Abrial; Yves-Jean Bignon; Philippe Vago; Frédérique Penault-Llorca; Andreï Tchirkov
Journal:  J Pathol Clin Res       Date:  2016-07-13

Review 4.  Invasive lobular carcinoma of the male breast - a systematic review with an illustrative case study.

Authors:  Jenna-Lynn Senger; Scott J Adams; Rani Kanthan
Journal:  Breast Cancer (Dove Med Press)       Date:  2017-05-17
  4 in total

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