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Prognostic Role of Interleukin-6, Interleukin-8, and Leptin Levels According to Breast Cancer Subtype

PURPOSE: Inflammation within the tumor microenvironment has been reported to show an association with poor prognosis in breast cancer. However, the associations may differ according to breast cancer subtype. In this study, we investigated the association between inflammation-related markers and brea...

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Autores principales: Cho, Young Ae, Sung, Mi-Kyung, Yeon, Jee-Young, Ro, Jungsil, Kim, Jeongseon
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Cancer Association 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3804733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24155680
http://dx.doi.org/10.4143/crt.2013.45.3.210
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author Cho, Young Ae
Sung, Mi-Kyung
Yeon, Jee-Young
Ro, Jungsil
Kim, Jeongseon
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Sung, Mi-Kyung
Yeon, Jee-Young
Ro, Jungsil
Kim, Jeongseon
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description PURPOSE: Inflammation within the tumor microenvironment has been reported to show an association with poor prognosis in breast cancer. However, the associations may differ according to breast cancer subtype. In this study, we investigated the association between inflammation-related markers and breast cancer recurrence according to patients' tumor subtypes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study included 240 patients who underwent surgery for management of newly diagnosed breast cancer. Levels of inflammation-related markers (interleukin [IL]-1β, IL-6, IL-8, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 [MCP-1], leptin, and adiponectin) were measured at diagnosis, and the associations between these markers and breast cancer recurrence during a six-year follow-up period were examined using the Kaplan-Meier statistical method. RESULTS: Overall, inflammation-related markers showed no association with breast cancer recurrence. However, when data were stratified by tumor subtype, higher levels of some mediators showed an association with poor prognosis among patients with particular subtypes. Compared to patients without recurrence, patients with recurrence had higher levels of circulating IL-6 (p=0.024) and IL-8 (p=0.016) only among those with HER2(-) tumors and had higher levels of leptin (p=0.034) only among those with estrogen receptor (ER)(+)/progesterone receptor (PR)(+) tumors. Results of survival analyses revealed an association of high levels of IL-6 (p=0.016) and IL-8 (p=0.022) with poor recurrence-free survival in patients with HER2(-) tumors. In addition, higher leptin levels indicated shorter recurrence-free survival time only among patients with ER(+)/PR(+) tumors (p=0.022). CONCLUSION: We found that certain cytokines could have a differential prognostic impact on breast cancer recurrence according to breast cancer subtype. Conduct of additional large studies will be required in order to elucidate the precise roles of these cytokines in breast cancer progression.
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spelling pubmed-38047332013-10-23 Prognostic Role of Interleukin-6, Interleukin-8, and Leptin Levels According to Breast Cancer Subtype Cho, Young Ae Sung, Mi-Kyung Yeon, Jee-Young Ro, Jungsil Kim, Jeongseon Cancer Res Treat Original Article PURPOSE: Inflammation within the tumor microenvironment has been reported to show an association with poor prognosis in breast cancer. However, the associations may differ according to breast cancer subtype. In this study, we investigated the association between inflammation-related markers and breast cancer recurrence according to patients' tumor subtypes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study included 240 patients who underwent surgery for management of newly diagnosed breast cancer. Levels of inflammation-related markers (interleukin [IL]-1β, IL-6, IL-8, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 [MCP-1], leptin, and adiponectin) were measured at diagnosis, and the associations between these markers and breast cancer recurrence during a six-year follow-up period were examined using the Kaplan-Meier statistical method. RESULTS: Overall, inflammation-related markers showed no association with breast cancer recurrence. However, when data were stratified by tumor subtype, higher levels of some mediators showed an association with poor prognosis among patients with particular subtypes. Compared to patients without recurrence, patients with recurrence had higher levels of circulating IL-6 (p=0.024) and IL-8 (p=0.016) only among those with HER2(-) tumors and had higher levels of leptin (p=0.034) only among those with estrogen receptor (ER)(+)/progesterone receptor (PR)(+) tumors. Results of survival analyses revealed an association of high levels of IL-6 (p=0.016) and IL-8 (p=0.022) with poor recurrence-free survival in patients with HER2(-) tumors. In addition, higher leptin levels indicated shorter recurrence-free survival time only among patients with ER(+)/PR(+) tumors (p=0.022). CONCLUSION: We found that certain cytokines could have a differential prognostic impact on breast cancer recurrence according to breast cancer subtype. Conduct of additional large studies will be required in order to elucidate the precise roles of these cytokines in breast cancer progression. Korean Cancer Association 2013-09 2013-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3804733/ /pubmed/24155680 http://dx.doi.org/10.4143/crt.2013.45.3.210 Text en Copyright © 2013 by the Korean Cancer Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cho, Young Ae
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Yeon, Jee-Young
Ro, Jungsil
Kim, Jeongseon
Prognostic Role of Interleukin-6, Interleukin-8, and Leptin Levels According to Breast Cancer Subtype
title Prognostic Role of Interleukin-6, Interleukin-8, and Leptin Levels According to Breast Cancer Subtype
title_full Prognostic Role of Interleukin-6, Interleukin-8, and Leptin Levels According to Breast Cancer Subtype
title_fullStr Prognostic Role of Interleukin-6, Interleukin-8, and Leptin Levels According to Breast Cancer Subtype
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic Role of Interleukin-6, Interleukin-8, and Leptin Levels According to Breast Cancer Subtype
title_short Prognostic Role of Interleukin-6, Interleukin-8, and Leptin Levels According to Breast Cancer Subtype
title_sort prognostic role of interleukin-6, interleukin-8, and leptin levels according to breast cancer subtype
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3804733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24155680
http://dx.doi.org/10.4143/crt.2013.45.3.210
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