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Expression of stemness genes in primary breast cancer tissues: the role of SOX2 as a prognostic marker for detection of early recurrence

The events leading to breast cancer (BC) progression or recurrence are not completely understood and new prognostic markers aiming at identifying high risk-patients and to develop suitable therapy are highly demanded. Experimental evidences found in cancer cells a deregulated expression of some gene...

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Autores principales: Finicelli, Mauro, Benedetti, Giovanni, Squillaro, Tiziana, Pistilli, Barbara, Marcellusi, Andrea, Mariani, Paola, Santinelli, Alfredo, Latini, Luciano, Galderisi, Umberto, Giordano, Antonio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4259429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25127259
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author Finicelli, Mauro
Benedetti, Giovanni
Squillaro, Tiziana
Pistilli, Barbara
Marcellusi, Andrea
Mariani, Paola
Santinelli, Alfredo
Latini, Luciano
Galderisi, Umberto
Giordano, Antonio
author_facet Finicelli, Mauro
Benedetti, Giovanni
Squillaro, Tiziana
Pistilli, Barbara
Marcellusi, Andrea
Mariani, Paola
Santinelli, Alfredo
Latini, Luciano
Galderisi, Umberto
Giordano, Antonio
author_sort Finicelli, Mauro
collection PubMed
description The events leading to breast cancer (BC) progression or recurrence are not completely understood and new prognostic markers aiming at identifying high risk-patients and to develop suitable therapy are highly demanded. Experimental evidences found in cancer cells a deregulated expression of some genes involved in governance of stem cell properties and demonstrated a relationship between stemness genes overexpression and poorly differentiated BC subtypes. In the present study 140 primary invasive BC specimens were collected. The expression profiles of 13 genes belonging to the OCT3/SOX2/NANOG/KLF4 core circuitry by RT-PCR were analyzed and any correlation between their expression and the BC clinic-pathological features (CPfs) and prognosis was investigated. In our cohort (117 samples), NANOG, GDF3 and SOX2 significantly correlated with grade 2, Nodes negative status and higher KI67 proliferation index, respectively (p=0.019, p=0.029, p= 0.035). According to multivariate analysis, SOX2 expression resulted independently associated with increased risk of recurrence (HR= 2,99; p= p=0,004) as well as Nodes status (HR=2,44; p=0,009) and T-size >1 (HR=1,77; p=0,035). Our study provides further proof of the suitable use of stemness genes in BC management. Interestingly, a prognostic role of SOX2, which seems to be a suitable marker of early recurrence irrespective of other clinicopathological features.
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spelling pubmed-42594292014-12-10 Expression of stemness genes in primary breast cancer tissues: the role of SOX2 as a prognostic marker for detection of early recurrence Finicelli, Mauro Benedetti, Giovanni Squillaro, Tiziana Pistilli, Barbara Marcellusi, Andrea Mariani, Paola Santinelli, Alfredo Latini, Luciano Galderisi, Umberto Giordano, Antonio Oncotarget Research Paper The events leading to breast cancer (BC) progression or recurrence are not completely understood and new prognostic markers aiming at identifying high risk-patients and to develop suitable therapy are highly demanded. Experimental evidences found in cancer cells a deregulated expression of some genes involved in governance of stem cell properties and demonstrated a relationship between stemness genes overexpression and poorly differentiated BC subtypes. In the present study 140 primary invasive BC specimens were collected. The expression profiles of 13 genes belonging to the OCT3/SOX2/NANOG/KLF4 core circuitry by RT-PCR were analyzed and any correlation between their expression and the BC clinic-pathological features (CPfs) and prognosis was investigated. In our cohort (117 samples), NANOG, GDF3 and SOX2 significantly correlated with grade 2, Nodes negative status and higher KI67 proliferation index, respectively (p=0.019, p=0.029, p= 0.035). According to multivariate analysis, SOX2 expression resulted independently associated with increased risk of recurrence (HR= 2,99; p= p=0,004) as well as Nodes status (HR=2,44; p=0,009) and T-size >1 (HR=1,77; p=0,035). Our study provides further proof of the suitable use of stemness genes in BC management. Interestingly, a prognostic role of SOX2, which seems to be a suitable marker of early recurrence irrespective of other clinicopathological features. Impact Journals LLC 2014-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4259429/ /pubmed/25127259 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Finicelli et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Finicelli, Mauro
Benedetti, Giovanni
Squillaro, Tiziana
Pistilli, Barbara
Marcellusi, Andrea
Mariani, Paola
Santinelli, Alfredo
Latini, Luciano
Galderisi, Umberto
Giordano, Antonio
Expression of stemness genes in primary breast cancer tissues: the role of SOX2 as a prognostic marker for detection of early recurrence
title Expression of stemness genes in primary breast cancer tissues: the role of SOX2 as a prognostic marker for detection of early recurrence
title_full Expression of stemness genes in primary breast cancer tissues: the role of SOX2 as a prognostic marker for detection of early recurrence
title_fullStr Expression of stemness genes in primary breast cancer tissues: the role of SOX2 as a prognostic marker for detection of early recurrence
title_full_unstemmed Expression of stemness genes in primary breast cancer tissues: the role of SOX2 as a prognostic marker for detection of early recurrence
title_short Expression of stemness genes in primary breast cancer tissues: the role of SOX2 as a prognostic marker for detection of early recurrence
title_sort expression of stemness genes in primary breast cancer tissues: the role of sox2 as a prognostic marker for detection of early recurrence
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4259429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25127259
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