Literature DB >> 26715212

Tumor microenvironment in invasive lobular carcinoma: possible therapeutic targets.

Saki Nakagawa1,2, Yasuhiro Miki3, Minoru Miyashita1, Shuko Hata3, Yayoi Takahashi2, Yoshiaki Rai4, Yasuaki Sagara4, Yasuyo Ohi5, Hisashi Hirakawa6, Kentaro Tamaki3, Takanori Ishida1, Mika Watanabe2, Takashi Suzuki3, Noriaki Ohuchi1, Hironobu Sasano7,8.   

Abstract

Invasive ductal and lobular carcinomas (IDC and ILC) are the two most common histological types of breast cancer, and have been considered to develop from terminal duct lobular unit but their molecular, pathological, and clinical features are markedly different between them. These differences could be due to different mechanisms of carcinogenesis and tumor microenvironment, especially cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) but little has been explored in this aspect. Therefore, in this study, we evaluated the status of angiogenesis, maturation of intratumoral microvessels, and proliferation of CAFs using immunohistochemistry and PCR array analysis to explore the differences of tumor microenvironment between ILC and IDC. We studied grade- and age-matched, luminal-like ILC and IDC. We immunolocalized CD34 and αSMA for an evaluation of CAFs and CD31, Vasohibin-1, a specific marker of proliferative endothelial cells and nestin, a marker of pericytes for studying the status of proliferation and maturation of intratumoral microvessel. We also performed PCR array analysis to evaluate angiogenic factors in tumor stromal components. The number of CAFs, microvessel density, and vasohibin-1/CD31 positive ratio were all significantly higher in ILC than IDC but nestin immunoreactivity in intratumoral microvessel was significantly lower in ILC. These results did indicate that proliferation of CAFs and endothelial cells was more pronounced in ILC than IDC but newly formed microvessels were less mature than those in IDC. PCR array analysis also revealed that IGF-1 expression was higher in ILC than IDC. This is the first study to demonstrate the differences of tumor microenvironment including CAFs and proliferation and maturation of intratumoral vessels between ILC and IDC.

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Keywords:  Cancer-associated fibroblasts; Insulin-like growth factor-1; Invasive lobular carcinoma; Microvessel density; Nestin; Vasohibin-1 positive ratio

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26715212     DOI: 10.1007/s10549-015-3668-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast Cancer Res Treat        ISSN: 0167-6806            Impact factor:   4.872


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