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Basal-Like Phenotype in a Breast Carcinoma Case Series from Sudan: Prevalence and Clinical/Pathological Correlations
Basal-like breast cancer, an aggressive subtype associated with high grade, poor prognosis, and younger age, is reported frequently in Africa. We analyzed the expression of the basal cytokeratins (CKs) 5/6 and 17 in a case series from Central Sudan and investigated correlations among basal CK status...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3025383/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21274453 http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/806831 |
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author | Awadelkarim, Khalid Dafaallah Arizzi, Carmelo Elamin, Elgizouli Omer Musa Hamad, Hussein M. A. De Blasio, Pasquale Mekki, Salwa O. Osman, Ihsan Biunno, Ida Elwali, Nasr Eldin Barberis, Massimo Costanzo Mariani-Costantini, Renato |
author_facet | Awadelkarim, Khalid Dafaallah Arizzi, Carmelo Elamin, Elgizouli Omer Musa Hamad, Hussein M. A. De Blasio, Pasquale Mekki, Salwa O. Osman, Ihsan Biunno, Ida Elwali, Nasr Eldin Barberis, Massimo Costanzo Mariani-Costantini, Renato |
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description | Basal-like breast cancer, an aggressive subtype associated with high grade, poor prognosis, and younger age, is reported frequently in Africa. We analyzed the expression of the basal cytokeratins (CKs) 5/6 and 17 in a case series from Central Sudan and investigated correlations among basal CK status, ER, PgR, and Her-2/neu, and individual/clinicopathological data. Of 113 primary breast cancers 26 (23%), 38 (34%), and 46 (41%) were, respectively, positive for CK5/6, CK17, and combined basal CKs (CK5/6 and/or CK17). Combined basal CK+ status was associated with higher grade (P < .03) and inversely correlated with ER (P < .002), PgR (P = .004) and combined ER and/or PgR (P < .0002). Two clusters based on all tested markers were generated by hierarchical cluster analysis and k-mean clustering: I: designated “hormone receptors positive/luminal-like” and II: designated “hormone receptors negative”, including both basal-like and Her-2/neu+ tumors. The most important factors for dataset variance were ER status, followed by PgR, CK17, and CK5/6 statuses. Overall basal CKs were expressed in a fraction of cases comparable to that reported for East and West African case series. Lack of associations with age and tumor size may represent a special feature of basal-like breast cancer in Sudan. |
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spelling | pubmed-30253832011-01-27 Basal-Like Phenotype in a Breast Carcinoma Case Series from Sudan: Prevalence and Clinical/Pathological Correlations Awadelkarim, Khalid Dafaallah Arizzi, Carmelo Elamin, Elgizouli Omer Musa Hamad, Hussein M. A. De Blasio, Pasquale Mekki, Salwa O. Osman, Ihsan Biunno, Ida Elwali, Nasr Eldin Barberis, Massimo Costanzo Mariani-Costantini, Renato Patholog Res Int Research Article Basal-like breast cancer, an aggressive subtype associated with high grade, poor prognosis, and younger age, is reported frequently in Africa. We analyzed the expression of the basal cytokeratins (CKs) 5/6 and 17 in a case series from Central Sudan and investigated correlations among basal CK status, ER, PgR, and Her-2/neu, and individual/clinicopathological data. Of 113 primary breast cancers 26 (23%), 38 (34%), and 46 (41%) were, respectively, positive for CK5/6, CK17, and combined basal CKs (CK5/6 and/or CK17). Combined basal CK+ status was associated with higher grade (P < .03) and inversely correlated with ER (P < .002), PgR (P = .004) and combined ER and/or PgR (P < .0002). Two clusters based on all tested markers were generated by hierarchical cluster analysis and k-mean clustering: I: designated “hormone receptors positive/luminal-like” and II: designated “hormone receptors negative”, including both basal-like and Her-2/neu+ tumors. The most important factors for dataset variance were ER status, followed by PgR, CK17, and CK5/6 statuses. Overall basal CKs were expressed in a fraction of cases comparable to that reported for East and West African case series. Lack of associations with age and tumor size may represent a special feature of basal-like breast cancer in Sudan. SAGE-Hindawi Access to Research 2011-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3025383/ /pubmed/21274453 http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/806831 Text en Copyright © 2011 Khalid Dafaallah Awadelkarim et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Awadelkarim, Khalid Dafaallah Arizzi, Carmelo Elamin, Elgizouli Omer Musa Hamad, Hussein M. A. De Blasio, Pasquale Mekki, Salwa O. Osman, Ihsan Biunno, Ida Elwali, Nasr Eldin Barberis, Massimo Costanzo Mariani-Costantini, Renato Basal-Like Phenotype in a Breast Carcinoma Case Series from Sudan: Prevalence and Clinical/Pathological Correlations |
title | Basal-Like Phenotype in a Breast Carcinoma Case Series from Sudan: Prevalence and Clinical/Pathological Correlations |
title_full | Basal-Like Phenotype in a Breast Carcinoma Case Series from Sudan: Prevalence and Clinical/Pathological Correlations |
title_fullStr | Basal-Like Phenotype in a Breast Carcinoma Case Series from Sudan: Prevalence and Clinical/Pathological Correlations |
title_full_unstemmed | Basal-Like Phenotype in a Breast Carcinoma Case Series from Sudan: Prevalence and Clinical/Pathological Correlations |
title_short | Basal-Like Phenotype in a Breast Carcinoma Case Series from Sudan: Prevalence and Clinical/Pathological Correlations |
title_sort | basal-like phenotype in a breast carcinoma case series from sudan: prevalence and clinical/pathological correlations |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3025383/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21274453 http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/806831 |
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