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Quantitative Molecular Analysis of Sentinel Lymph Node May Be Predictive of Axillary Node Status in Breast Cancer Classified by Molecular Subtypes

To determine the performance of intraoperative one-step nucleic acid amplification (OSNA) assay in detecting sentinel lymph node metastases compared to postoperative histology taking into account breast cancer molecular classification and to evaluate whether the level of cytokeratin 19 mRNA copy num...

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Autores principales: Buglioni, Simonetta, Di Filippo, Franco, Terrenato, Irene, Casini, Beatrice, Gallo, Enzo, Marandino, Ferdinando, Maini, Carlo L., Pasqualoni, Rossella, Botti, Claudio, Di Filippo, Simona, Pescarmona, Edoardo, Mottolese, Marcella
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058823
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author Buglioni, Simonetta
Di Filippo, Franco
Terrenato, Irene
Casini, Beatrice
Gallo, Enzo
Marandino, Ferdinando
Maini, Carlo L.
Pasqualoni, Rossella
Botti, Claudio
Di Filippo, Simona
Pescarmona, Edoardo
Mottolese, Marcella
author_facet Buglioni, Simonetta
Di Filippo, Franco
Terrenato, Irene
Casini, Beatrice
Gallo, Enzo
Marandino, Ferdinando
Maini, Carlo L.
Pasqualoni, Rossella
Botti, Claudio
Di Filippo, Simona
Pescarmona, Edoardo
Mottolese, Marcella
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description To determine the performance of intraoperative one-step nucleic acid amplification (OSNA) assay in detecting sentinel lymph node metastases compared to postoperative histology taking into account breast cancer molecular classification and to evaluate whether the level of cytokeratin 19 mRNA copy number may be useful in predicting the likelihood of a positive axillary lymph node dissection. OSNA assay was performed in a prospective series of 903 consecutive sentinel lymph nodes from 709 breast cancer patients using 2 alternate slices of each sentinel lymph node. The remaining 2 slices were investigated by histology. Cytokeratin 19 mRNA copy number, which distinguishes negative cases (<250 copies), micrometastases (+, ≥250≤5000 copies) and macrometastases (++, >5000 copies), was compared to axillary lymph node dissection status and to the biological tumor profile. Concordance between OSNA and histopathology was 95%, specificity 95% and sensitivity 93%. Multiple Corresponce Analysis and logistic regression evidenced that positive axillary lymph node dissection was significantly associated with a higher cytokeratin 19 mRNA copy number (>5000; p<0.0001), HER2 subtype (p = 0.007) and lymphovascular invasion (p<0.0001). Conversely, breast cancer patients with cytokeratin 19 mRNA copy number <2000 mostly presented a luminal subtype and a negative axillary lymph node dissection. We confirmed that OSNA assay can provide standardized and reproducible results and that it represents a fast and quantitative tool for intraoperative evaluation of sentinel lymph node. Omission of axillary lymph node dissection could be proposed in patients presenting a sentinel lymph node with a cytokeratin 19 mRNA copy number <2000 and a Luminal tumor phenotype.
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spelling pubmed-36063612013-03-26 Quantitative Molecular Analysis of Sentinel Lymph Node May Be Predictive of Axillary Node Status in Breast Cancer Classified by Molecular Subtypes Buglioni, Simonetta Di Filippo, Franco Terrenato, Irene Casini, Beatrice Gallo, Enzo Marandino, Ferdinando Maini, Carlo L. Pasqualoni, Rossella Botti, Claudio Di Filippo, Simona Pescarmona, Edoardo Mottolese, Marcella PLoS One Research Article To determine the performance of intraoperative one-step nucleic acid amplification (OSNA) assay in detecting sentinel lymph node metastases compared to postoperative histology taking into account breast cancer molecular classification and to evaluate whether the level of cytokeratin 19 mRNA copy number may be useful in predicting the likelihood of a positive axillary lymph node dissection. OSNA assay was performed in a prospective series of 903 consecutive sentinel lymph nodes from 709 breast cancer patients using 2 alternate slices of each sentinel lymph node. The remaining 2 slices were investigated by histology. Cytokeratin 19 mRNA copy number, which distinguishes negative cases (<250 copies), micrometastases (+, ≥250≤5000 copies) and macrometastases (++, >5000 copies), was compared to axillary lymph node dissection status and to the biological tumor profile. Concordance between OSNA and histopathology was 95%, specificity 95% and sensitivity 93%. Multiple Corresponce Analysis and logistic regression evidenced that positive axillary lymph node dissection was significantly associated with a higher cytokeratin 19 mRNA copy number (>5000; p<0.0001), HER2 subtype (p = 0.007) and lymphovascular invasion (p<0.0001). Conversely, breast cancer patients with cytokeratin 19 mRNA copy number <2000 mostly presented a luminal subtype and a negative axillary lymph node dissection. We confirmed that OSNA assay can provide standardized and reproducible results and that it represents a fast and quantitative tool for intraoperative evaluation of sentinel lymph node. Omission of axillary lymph node dissection could be proposed in patients presenting a sentinel lymph node with a cytokeratin 19 mRNA copy number <2000 and a Luminal tumor phenotype. Public Library of Science 2013-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3606361/ /pubmed/23533593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058823 Text en © 2013 Buglioni 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
Buglioni, Simonetta
Di Filippo, Franco
Terrenato, Irene
Casini, Beatrice
Gallo, Enzo
Marandino, Ferdinando
Maini, Carlo L.
Pasqualoni, Rossella
Botti, Claudio
Di Filippo, Simona
Pescarmona, Edoardo
Mottolese, Marcella
Quantitative Molecular Analysis of Sentinel Lymph Node May Be Predictive of Axillary Node Status in Breast Cancer Classified by Molecular Subtypes
title Quantitative Molecular Analysis of Sentinel Lymph Node May Be Predictive of Axillary Node Status in Breast Cancer Classified by Molecular Subtypes
title_full Quantitative Molecular Analysis of Sentinel Lymph Node May Be Predictive of Axillary Node Status in Breast Cancer Classified by Molecular Subtypes
title_fullStr Quantitative Molecular Analysis of Sentinel Lymph Node May Be Predictive of Axillary Node Status in Breast Cancer Classified by Molecular Subtypes
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Molecular Analysis of Sentinel Lymph Node May Be Predictive of Axillary Node Status in Breast Cancer Classified by Molecular Subtypes
title_short Quantitative Molecular Analysis of Sentinel Lymph Node May Be Predictive of Axillary Node Status in Breast Cancer Classified by Molecular Subtypes
title_sort quantitative molecular analysis of sentinel lymph node may be predictive of axillary node status in breast cancer classified by molecular subtypes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058823
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