| Literature DB >> 31898157 |
Stéphanie Blockhuys1, Donita C Brady2,3, Pernilla Wittung-Stafshede4.
Abstract
Copper is involved in different hallmarks of cancer, including metastasis, but responsible copper-binding proteins and pathways are not clear. The copper chaperone ATOX1 was recently shown to play a role in breast cancer cell migration, which is a key step in metastasis. Since most cancer-related deaths are due to metastasis, we hypothesized that ATOX1 mRNA expression may be associated with breast cancer disease progression and thus, a prognostic biomarker in breast cancer. We therefore studied the association of ATOX1 expression levels with clinicopathological parameters and survival for 1904 breast cancer patients using the METABRIC data set. Our results indicate ATOX1 expression levels as a potential prognostic biomarker for ER-positive subtypes and early stages of breast cancer. Pre-clinical studies and clinical trials are desired to identify the molecular roles of ATOX1 in these conditions.Entities:
Keywords: ATOX1; Biomarker; Breast cancer; METABRIC; Prognostic; Survival
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31898157 PMCID: PMC7196078 DOI: 10.1007/s12282-019-01044-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Breast Cancer ISSN: 1340-6868 Impact factor: 4.239
Fig. 1Patient survival depends on ATOX1 mRNA expression level. Disease-specific survival (DSS) KM curves for breast cancer patients stratified by ATOX1 expression. “Low” are the bottom 10% (n = 195) and “high” are the top 10% (n = 195) of the patient cohort (total n = 1904) after sorting patients based upon ATOX1 mRNA expression levels
Fig. 2High ATOX1 expression is correlated with worse survival outcome for specific subtypes of breast cancer disease. Disease-specific survival (DSS) KM curve for the different PAM50 molecular subtypes of breast cancer patients stratified by ATOX1 expression. We observed a strong association between ATOX1 levels and DSS for patients with Normal-like (p = 0.005), Luminal A (LumA) (p = 0.002) and Luminal B (LumB) (p = 0.001) breast tumors
Fig. 3High ATOX1 expression is correlated with worse patient survival at early stages of breast cancer disease. Disease-specific survival (DSS) KM curve for the different stages of breast cancer disease stratified by ATOX1 expression. We observed a strong association for disease stage 1 (p = 0.008) and stage 2 (p = 0.018)