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Bo Pan1, Dongyi Zhao1, Yaqian Liu1, Na Li1, Chen Song1, Ning Li2, Xuelu Li1, Man Li1, Zuowei Zhao1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mammary Paget's disease (MPD) is an uncommon cutaneous intraepithelial malignancy with ulceration of the nipple or areola. Its pathogenesis and genomic mutation remain largely unknown and no cell lines are established from primary tumors.Entities:
Keywords: Breast cancer; Genome sequencing; Organoid culture; Paget’s disease
Year: 2020 PMID: 32774159 PMCID: PMC7397673 DOI: 10.1186/s12935-020-01459-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Cell Int ISSN: 1475-2867 Impact factor: 5.722
Fig. 1MRI scan, visual examination and surgical specimen of mammary Paget’s disease of right breast in a 65-year-old Chinese woman. a Chest MRI showed nodules in the left areola area with sunken skin. b Rupture of the left nipple was 0.3 × 0.3 cm with local blood exudation. c The gross pathologic inspection showed mammary glands and attached skin. MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging
Fig. 2Representative images of organoids cultured from a mammary Paget’s disease patient. a Surgical specimen of mammary Paget’s disease. b Cut an appropriate size of nipple tumor tissue and breast tumor tissue behind the nipple for culture and store respectively. c Postoperative pathology results reported that both the nipple area and the mass behind the nipple were adenocarcinoma. d, e Culture tumor cells and organoids using nipple tumor tissue and breast tumor tissue under 2D and 3D cultivating mode separately
Fig. 4Histology and receptor status of breast cancer organoids. Comparative histological and immunohistochemical images of breast cancer organoids and their original breast cancer tissues. Histology and breast cancer biomarkers (ER, PR, HER2, Ki67) were similarly well retained in the organoids
Fig. 3Breast cancer organoids established from a mammary Paget’s disease patient. a Representative images of long-term cultured breast cancer organoids without change in spherical organoid morphology. b, c The morphology of breast cancer organoids did not change before freezing and after thawing by Bright-field microscopy images and H&E staining. Scale bar = 100 μm
Fig. 5Genomic Characterization of the organoids derived from a mammary Paget’s disease patient. a, b Scatterplot and circos plot illustrating genome copy number alterations of the organoids which showed clean copy number signals and changes in copy number gains or losses were not obvious. c Bar graph showing the relative contributions of point mutation types underlying mutational signatures for the organoids. d Somatic mutations found in breast cancer genes of the organoids