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Multiple Cancer/Testis Antigens Are Preferentially Expressed in Hormone-Receptor Negative and High-Grade Breast Cancers

BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are protein antigens normally expressed only in germ cells of testis, and yet are expressed in a proportion of a wide variety of human cancers. CT antigens can elicit spontaneous immune responses in cancer patients with CT-positive cancers, and CT antigen-base...

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Autores principales: Chen, Yao-Tseng, Ross, Dara S., Chiu, Rita, Zhou, Xi K., Chen, Yunn-Yi, Lee, Peishan, Hoda, Syed A., Simpson, Andrew J., Old, Lloyd J., Caballero, Otavia, Neville, A. Munro
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3060908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21437249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017876
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author Chen, Yao-Tseng
Ross, Dara S.
Chiu, Rita
Zhou, Xi K.
Chen, Yunn-Yi
Lee, Peishan
Hoda, Syed A.
Simpson, Andrew J.
Old, Lloyd J.
Caballero, Otavia
Neville, A. Munro
author_facet Chen, Yao-Tseng
Ross, Dara S.
Chiu, Rita
Zhou, Xi K.
Chen, Yunn-Yi
Lee, Peishan
Hoda, Syed A.
Simpson, Andrew J.
Old, Lloyd J.
Caballero, Otavia
Neville, A. Munro
author_sort Chen, Yao-Tseng
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description BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are protein antigens normally expressed only in germ cells of testis, and yet are expressed in a proportion of a wide variety of human cancers. CT antigens can elicit spontaneous immune responses in cancer patients with CT-positive cancers, and CT antigen-based therapeutic cancer vaccine trials are ongoing for “CT-rich” tumors. Although some previous studies found breast cancer to be “CT-poor”, our recent analysis identified increased CT mRNA transcripts in the ER-negative subset of breast cancer. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we performed a comprehensive immunohistochemical study to investigate the protein expression of eight CT genes in 454 invasive ductal carcinomas, including 225 ER/PR/HER2-negative (triple-negative) carcinomas. We found significantly more frequent expression of all eight CT antigens in ER-negative cancers, and five of them—MAGEA, CT7, NY-ESO-1, CT10 and CT45, were expressed in 12–24% of ER-negative cancers, versus 2–6% of ER-positive cancers (p<0.001 to 0.003). In comparison, GAGE, SAGE1 and NXF2 were only expressed in 3–5% of ER-negative and 0–2% of ER-positive cancers. ER-negative cancers were also more likely to simultaneously co-express multiple CT antigens, with 27% (34/125) of ER-negative, CT-positive tumors expressing three or more CT antigens. HER2 status had no consistent effect on CT expression, and triple-negative carcinomas showed similar frequencies of MAGEA and NY-ESO-1 expression as ER-negative/HER2-positive carcinomas. More frequent CT expression was also found in tumors with higher nuclear grade (p<0.001 to p = 0.01) and larger in size (>2 cm). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: CT antigens are preferentially expressed in hormone receptor-negative and high-grade breast cancer. Considering the limited treatment options for ER/PR/HER2 triple-negative breast cancer, the potential of CT-based immunotherapy should be explored.
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spelling pubmed-30609082011-03-23 Multiple Cancer/Testis Antigens Are Preferentially Expressed in Hormone-Receptor Negative and High-Grade Breast Cancers Chen, Yao-Tseng Ross, Dara S. Chiu, Rita Zhou, Xi K. Chen, Yunn-Yi Lee, Peishan Hoda, Syed A. Simpson, Andrew J. Old, Lloyd J. Caballero, Otavia Neville, A. Munro PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are protein antigens normally expressed only in germ cells of testis, and yet are expressed in a proportion of a wide variety of human cancers. CT antigens can elicit spontaneous immune responses in cancer patients with CT-positive cancers, and CT antigen-based therapeutic cancer vaccine trials are ongoing for “CT-rich” tumors. Although some previous studies found breast cancer to be “CT-poor”, our recent analysis identified increased CT mRNA transcripts in the ER-negative subset of breast cancer. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we performed a comprehensive immunohistochemical study to investigate the protein expression of eight CT genes in 454 invasive ductal carcinomas, including 225 ER/PR/HER2-negative (triple-negative) carcinomas. We found significantly more frequent expression of all eight CT antigens in ER-negative cancers, and five of them—MAGEA, CT7, NY-ESO-1, CT10 and CT45, were expressed in 12–24% of ER-negative cancers, versus 2–6% of ER-positive cancers (p<0.001 to 0.003). In comparison, GAGE, SAGE1 and NXF2 were only expressed in 3–5% of ER-negative and 0–2% of ER-positive cancers. ER-negative cancers were also more likely to simultaneously co-express multiple CT antigens, with 27% (34/125) of ER-negative, CT-positive tumors expressing three or more CT antigens. HER2 status had no consistent effect on CT expression, and triple-negative carcinomas showed similar frequencies of MAGEA and NY-ESO-1 expression as ER-negative/HER2-positive carcinomas. More frequent CT expression was also found in tumors with higher nuclear grade (p<0.001 to p = 0.01) and larger in size (>2 cm). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: CT antigens are preferentially expressed in hormone receptor-negative and high-grade breast cancer. Considering the limited treatment options for ER/PR/HER2 triple-negative breast cancer, the potential of CT-based immunotherapy should be explored. Public Library of Science 2011-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3060908/ /pubmed/21437249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017876 Text en Chen et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chen, Yao-Tseng
Ross, Dara S.
Chiu, Rita
Zhou, Xi K.
Chen, Yunn-Yi
Lee, Peishan
Hoda, Syed A.
Simpson, Andrew J.
Old, Lloyd J.
Caballero, Otavia
Neville, A. Munro
Multiple Cancer/Testis Antigens Are Preferentially Expressed in Hormone-Receptor Negative and High-Grade Breast Cancers
title Multiple Cancer/Testis Antigens Are Preferentially Expressed in Hormone-Receptor Negative and High-Grade Breast Cancers
title_full Multiple Cancer/Testis Antigens Are Preferentially Expressed in Hormone-Receptor Negative and High-Grade Breast Cancers
title_fullStr Multiple Cancer/Testis Antigens Are Preferentially Expressed in Hormone-Receptor Negative and High-Grade Breast Cancers
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Cancer/Testis Antigens Are Preferentially Expressed in Hormone-Receptor Negative and High-Grade Breast Cancers
title_short Multiple Cancer/Testis Antigens Are Preferentially Expressed in Hormone-Receptor Negative and High-Grade Breast Cancers
title_sort multiple cancer/testis antigens are preferentially expressed in hormone-receptor negative and high-grade breast cancers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3060908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21437249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017876
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