| Literature DB >> 28779344 |
Mary-Ann El Sharouni1, Emily L Postma2, Paul J van Diest3,4.
Abstract
Invasive breast cancer comprises a spectrum of histological changes with purely lobular cancer on one side and purely ductal cancer on the other, with many mixed lesions in between. In a previous study, we showed that in patients with any percentage lobular component at core needle biopsy, preoperative MRI leads to the detection of clinically relevant additional findings in a substantial percentage of patients, irrespective of the percentage of the lobular component. Detection of a small lobular component may however not be reproducible among pathologists. Loss of membrane expression of E-cadherin or p120 is useful biomarkers of ILC and may therefore support a more objective diagnosis. All patients diagnosed with breast cancer containing a lobular component of any percentage between January 2008 and October 2012 were prospectively offered preoperative MRI. Clinically relevant additional findings on MRI were verified by pathology evaluation. Expression patterns of E-cadherin and p120 were evaluated by immunohistochemistry on the core needle biopsy. MRI was performed in 109 patients. The percentage of lobular component was significantly increased in cases with aberrant E-cadherin or p120 expression (both p = <0.001). However, aberrant expression of E-cadherin and p120 was not related to the probability of detecting relevant additional MRI findings. E-cadherin and p120 did not appear to be useful objective biomarkers for predicting additional relevant findings on MRI in patients with a lobular component in the core needle of their breast cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Biomarkers; Breast neoplasms; Lobular; Magnetic resonance imaging
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28779344 PMCID: PMC5711988 DOI: 10.1007/s00428-017-2203-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virchows Arch ISSN: 0945-6317 Impact factor: 4.064
Fig. 1Examples of normal and aberrant staining for E-cadherin and p120 all at 10× magnification
Fig. 2Lobular component in relation to E-cadherin expression pattern in 109 patients with ductolobular breast cancer (p = <0.001)
Fig. 3Lobular component in relation to p120 expression pattern in 109 patients with ductolobular breast cancer (p = <0.001)
Probability of detecting clinically relevant additional MRI findings in breast cancer patients with any percentage lobular differentiation on core needle biopsy stratified for E-cadherin and p120 status
| Additional MRI findings | E-cadherin expression | p120 expression | ||
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| Normal | Aberrant | Normal | Aberrant | |
| Relevant | 24 (40%) | 19 (49%) | 29 (41%) | 14 (48%) |
| None or not relevant | 36 (60%) | 20 (51%) | 41 (59%) | 15 (52%) |
| Total | 60 (61%) | 39 (39%) | 70 (65%) | 29 (35%) |
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Probability of detecting clinically relevant additional MRI findings in breast cancer patients with varying percentage of lobular differentiation on core needle biopsy, stratified for E-cadherin and p120 status
| % lobular component | E-cadherin expression | p120 expression | ||
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| Normal | Aberrant | Normal | Aberrant | |
| 1–99% | ||||
| Relevant | 23 (41%) | 11 (50%) | 26 (41%) | 8 (57%) |
| None or not relevant | 33 (59%) | 11 (50%) | 38 (59%) | 6 (43%) |
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| 100% | ||||
| Relevant | 1 (25%) | 7 (44%) | 2 (40%) | 6 (40%) |
| None or not relevant | 3 (75%) | 9 (56%) | 3 (60%) | 9 (60%) |
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Probability of detecting clinically relevant additional MRI findings in breast cancer patients with varying percentages lobular differentiation on core needle biopsy, stratified for E-cadherin and p120 status
| % lobular component | E-cadherin expression | p120 expression | ||
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| Normal | Aberrant | Normal | Aberrant | |
| 1–30% | ||||
| Relevant | 14 (38%) | 3 (60%) | 15 (38%) | 2 (100%) |
| None or not relevant | 23 (62%) | 2 (40%) | 25 (62%) | 0 (0%) |
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| 31–70% | ||||
| Relevant | 5 (50%) | 0 (0%) | 5 (42%) | 0 (0%) |
| None or not relevant | 5 (50%) | 3 (100%) | 7 (58%) | 1 (100%) |
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| 71–100% | ||||
| Relevant | 5 (38%) | 15 (50%) | 8 (47%) | 12 (46%) |
| None or not relevant | 8 (62%) | 15 (50%) | 9 (53%) | 14 (54%) |
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