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INSIGHTS ON AROMATASE IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY: VARIATIONS BETWEEN INTRINSIC MOLECULAR SUBTYPES OF BREAST CANCERS.

I Armasu1, C Preda2, V Ianole3, V Mocanu4, I Hristov4, E C Andriescu3, I Cretu-Silivestru4, I Vasiliu1, C G Dascalu5, C D Lupascu5, I Crumpei5, D N Serban1, I L Serban1, D G Ciobanu Apostol3.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Aromatase is a key enzyme in local estrogen production by androgen conversion, especially in women post-menopause. There have been controversies concerning aromatase localization in breast carcinomas and its association with current histopathological variables.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Using polyclonal antibody immunohistochemistry we assessed (by intensity and percentage scores) the immunolocalization of aromatase in 70 tissue samples, and described particularities within the molecular subtypes of breast cancer.
RESULTS: Aromatase was found in all tissue compartments: tumor (95.7%), stroma (58.6%) and adipose tissue (94.3%). Aromatase expression in tumor cells correlated inversely with tumor grading (p=-0.361, p=0.027), and positively with estrogen receptor status (ER, p=0.143, p<0.001). Dividing the study group by intrinsic subtypes, a strongly inversely association between tumor aromatase and grading (p=-0.486, p<0.001), and between stromal aromatase and Ki67-index (p=-0.448, p=0.048) was observed in luminal A breast cancer. Tumor aromatase and ER percentage scores had stronger correlations in luminal B HER2 negative (p=0.632, p=0.002), and positive (p=0.324, p=0.026) tumors. In contrast, in triple negative tumors, a positive association stromal aromatase and Ki67 index (p=-0.359, p=0.007) was observed.
CONCLUSION: Local aromatase was linked to better tumor differentiation and proliferation in luminal breast subtypes, and not in triple negative cases, suggesting a potential prognostic role of aromatase in breast carcinomas. ©by Acta Endocrinologica Foundation.

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Keywords:  adipose tissue; aromatase; breast cancer; obesity

Year:  2020        PMID: 32685034      PMCID: PMC7364002          DOI: 10.4183/aeb.2020.22

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Endocrinol (Buchar)        ISSN: 1841-0987            Impact factor:   0.877


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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-08-08       Impact factor: 3.240

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Authors:  Naoki Kanomata; Shiro Matsuura; Tsunehisa Nomura; Junichi Kurebayashi; Taisuke Mori; Jo Kitawaki; Takuya Moriya
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-05-10       Impact factor: 3.240

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