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Cell Proliferation (KI-67) Expression Is Associated with Poorer Prognosis in Nigerian Compared to British Breast Cancer Women

Background. Black women with breast cancer (BC) in Nigeria have higher mortality rate compared with British women. This study investigated prognostic features of cell proliferation biomarker (Ki-67) in Nigerian breast cancer women. Materials and Methods. The protein expression of Ki-67 was investiga...

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Autores principales: Agboola, Ayodeji O. J., Banjo, Adekumbiola A. F., Anunobi, Charles C., Salami, Babatunde, Agboola, Mopelola Deji, Musa, Adewale A., Nolan, Christopher C., Rakha, Emad A., Ellis, Ian O., Green, Andrew R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3649293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23691362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/675051
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author Agboola, Ayodeji O. J.
Banjo, Adekumbiola A. F.
Anunobi, Charles C.
Salami, Babatunde
Agboola, Mopelola Deji
Musa, Adewale A.
Nolan, Christopher C.
Rakha, Emad A.
Ellis, Ian O.
Green, Andrew R.
author_facet Agboola, Ayodeji O. J.
Banjo, Adekumbiola A. F.
Anunobi, Charles C.
Salami, Babatunde
Agboola, Mopelola Deji
Musa, Adewale A.
Nolan, Christopher C.
Rakha, Emad A.
Ellis, Ian O.
Green, Andrew R.
author_sort Agboola, Ayodeji O. J.
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description Background. Black women with breast cancer (BC) in Nigeria have higher mortality rate compared with British women. This study investigated prognostic features of cell proliferation biomarker (Ki-67) in Nigerian breast cancer women. Materials and Methods. The protein expression of Ki-67 was investigated in series of 308 Nigerian women, prepared as a tissue microarray (TMA), using immunohistochemistry. Clinic-pathological parameters, biomarkers, and patient outcome of tumours expressing Ki-67 in Nigerian women were correlated with UK grade-matched series. Results. A significantly larger proportion of breast tumours from Nigerian women showed high Ki-67 expression. Those tumours were significantly correlated with negative expression of the steroid hormone receptors (ER and PgR), p21, p27, E-cadherin, BRCA-1, and Bcl-2 (all P < 0.001), but positively associated with EGFR (P = 0.003), p53, basal cytokeratins: CK56, CK14, triple negative, and basal phenotype using Nielsen's classification (all P < 0.001) compared to UK women. Multivariate analyses showed that race was also associated with BCSS independent of tumour size, lymph node status, and ER status. Conclusion. Ki-67 expression was observed to have contributed to the difference in the BCSS in Nigerian compared with British BC women. Therefore, targeting Ki-67 in the indigenous black women with BC might improve the patient outcome in the black women with BC.
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spelling pubmed-36492932013-05-20 Cell Proliferation (KI-67) Expression Is Associated with Poorer Prognosis in Nigerian Compared to British Breast Cancer Women Agboola, Ayodeji O. J. Banjo, Adekumbiola A. F. Anunobi, Charles C. Salami, Babatunde Agboola, Mopelola Deji Musa, Adewale A. Nolan, Christopher C. Rakha, Emad A. Ellis, Ian O. Green, Andrew R. ISRN Oncol Clinical Study Background. Black women with breast cancer (BC) in Nigeria have higher mortality rate compared with British women. This study investigated prognostic features of cell proliferation biomarker (Ki-67) in Nigerian breast cancer women. Materials and Methods. The protein expression of Ki-67 was investigated in series of 308 Nigerian women, prepared as a tissue microarray (TMA), using immunohistochemistry. Clinic-pathological parameters, biomarkers, and patient outcome of tumours expressing Ki-67 in Nigerian women were correlated with UK grade-matched series. Results. A significantly larger proportion of breast tumours from Nigerian women showed high Ki-67 expression. Those tumours were significantly correlated with negative expression of the steroid hormone receptors (ER and PgR), p21, p27, E-cadherin, BRCA-1, and Bcl-2 (all P < 0.001), but positively associated with EGFR (P = 0.003), p53, basal cytokeratins: CK56, CK14, triple negative, and basal phenotype using Nielsen's classification (all P < 0.001) compared to UK women. Multivariate analyses showed that race was also associated with BCSS independent of tumour size, lymph node status, and ER status. Conclusion. Ki-67 expression was observed to have contributed to the difference in the BCSS in Nigerian compared with British BC women. Therefore, targeting Ki-67 in the indigenous black women with BC might improve the patient outcome in the black women with BC. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3649293/ /pubmed/23691362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/675051 Text en Copyright © 2013 Ayodeji O. J. Agboola 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 Clinical Study
Agboola, Ayodeji O. J.
Banjo, Adekumbiola A. F.
Anunobi, Charles C.
Salami, Babatunde
Agboola, Mopelola Deji
Musa, Adewale A.
Nolan, Christopher C.
Rakha, Emad A.
Ellis, Ian O.
Green, Andrew R.
Cell Proliferation (KI-67) Expression Is Associated with Poorer Prognosis in Nigerian Compared to British Breast Cancer Women
title Cell Proliferation (KI-67) Expression Is Associated with Poorer Prognosis in Nigerian Compared to British Breast Cancer Women
title_full Cell Proliferation (KI-67) Expression Is Associated with Poorer Prognosis in Nigerian Compared to British Breast Cancer Women
title_fullStr Cell Proliferation (KI-67) Expression Is Associated with Poorer Prognosis in Nigerian Compared to British Breast Cancer Women
title_full_unstemmed Cell Proliferation (KI-67) Expression Is Associated with Poorer Prognosis in Nigerian Compared to British Breast Cancer Women
title_short Cell Proliferation (KI-67) Expression Is Associated with Poorer Prognosis in Nigerian Compared to British Breast Cancer Women
title_sort cell proliferation (ki-67) expression is associated with poorer prognosis in nigerian compared to british breast cancer women
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3649293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23691362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/675051
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