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A Case-Matched Gender Comparison Transcriptomic Screen Identifies eIF4E and eIF5 as Potential Prognostic Markers in Male Breast Cancer.

Matthew P Humphries1, Sreekumar Sundara Rajan1, Alastair Droop1,2, Charlotte A B Suleman3, Carmine Carbone4, Cecilia Nilsson5,6, Hedieh Honarpisheh7, Gabor Cserni8, Jo Dent9, Laura Fulford10, Lee B Jordan11, J Louise Jones12, Rani Kanthan13, Maria Litwiniuk14, Anna Di Benedetto15, Marcella Mottolese15, Elena Provenzano16, Sami Shousha17, Mark Stephens18, Rosemary A Walker19, Janina Kulka20, Ian O Ellis21, Margaret Jeffery22, Helene H Thygesen1, Vera Cappelletti23, Maria G Daidone23, Ingrid A Hedenfalk24, Marie-Louise Fjällskog6, Davide Melisi4,25, Lucy F Stead1, Abeer M Shaaban26, Valerie Speirs27.   

Abstract

Purpose: Breast cancer affects both genders, but is understudied in men. Although still rare, male breast cancer (MBC) is being diagnosed more frequently. Treatments are wholly informed by clinical studies conducted in women, based on assumptions that underlying biology is similar.Experimental Design: A transcriptomic investigation of male and female breast cancer was performed, confirming transcriptomic data in silico Biomarkers were immunohistochemically assessed in 697 MBCs (n = 477, training; n = 220, validation set) and quantified in pre- and posttreatment samples from an MBC patient receiving everolimus and PI3K/mTOR inhibitor.
Results: Gender-specific gene expression patterns were identified. eIF transcripts were upregulated in MBC. eIF4E and eIF5 were negatively prognostic for overall survival alone (log-rank P = 0.013; HR = 1.77, 1.12-2.8 and P = 0.035; HR = 1.68, 1.03-2.74, respectively), or when coexpressed (P = 0.01; HR = 2.66, 1.26-5.63), confirmed in the validation set. This remained upon multivariate Cox regression analysis [eIF4E P = 0.016; HR = 2.38 (1.18-4.8), eIF5 P = 0.022; HR = 2.55 (1.14-5.7); coexpression P = 0.001; HR = 7.04 (2.22-22.26)]. Marked reduction in eIF4E and eIF5 expression was seen post BEZ235/everolimus, with extended survival.Conclusions: Translational initiation pathway inhibition could be of clinical utility in MBC patients overexpressing eIF4E and eIF5. With mTOR inhibitors that target this pathway now in the clinic, these biomarkers may represent new targets for therapeutic intervention, although further independent validation is required. Clin Cancer Res; 23(10); 2575-83. ©2016 AACR. ©2016 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27986751     DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-16-1952

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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