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Can Histological Grade and Mitotic Index Replace Ki67 to Determine Luminal Breast Cancer Subtypes?

INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer can be classified into subtypes based on immunohistochemical markers, with Ki67 expression levels being used to divide luminal BC tumors in luminal A and B subtypes; however, Ki67 is not routinely determined due to a lack of standardization. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate histolo...

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Autores principales: Oddó, David, Pulgar, Dahiana, Elgueta, Nicole, Acevedo, Francisco, Razmiliz, Dravna, Navarro, María Elena, Camus, Mauricio, Merino, Tomás, Retamal, Ignacio, Pérez-Sepúlveda, Alejandra, Villarroel, Alejandra, Galindo, Héctor, Peña, José, Sánchez, César
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Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5844615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29373911
http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2018.19.1.179
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author Oddó, David
Pulgar, Dahiana
Elgueta, Nicole
Acevedo, Francisco
Razmiliz, Dravna
Navarro, María Elena
Camus, Mauricio
Merino, Tomás
Retamal, Ignacio
Pérez-Sepúlveda, Alejandra
Villarroel, Alejandra
Galindo, Héctor
Peña, José
Sánchez, César
author_facet Oddó, David
Pulgar, Dahiana
Elgueta, Nicole
Acevedo, Francisco
Razmiliz, Dravna
Navarro, María Elena
Camus, Mauricio
Merino, Tomás
Retamal, Ignacio
Pérez-Sepúlveda, Alejandra
Villarroel, Alejandra
Galindo, Héctor
Peña, José
Sánchez, César
author_sort Oddó, David
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description INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer can be classified into subtypes based on immunohistochemical markers, with Ki67 expression levels being used to divide luminal BC tumors in luminal A and B subtypes; however, Ki67 is not routinely determined due to a lack of standardization. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate histological grade and Eliminate: the mitotic index to determine if they can be used as an alternative method to Ki67 staining for luminal subtype definition. METHODS: We evaluated estrogen receptor positive breast cancer tissue samples. Pathological analysis included determination of Ki67. A low level of Ki67 was defined as <14% positive cells. RESULTS: We evaluated 151 breast cancer samples; 24 (15,9%) were classified as I; 74 as HG II (49%), and 53 (35,1%) as HG III. The median value for Ki67 was 13% (range: <1% - 82%) and for MI was 2 (0-12). Histological grade I tumors exhibited Ki67 values significantly lower than HG II and III tumors (Anova, Tamhane test p=0,001). A higher Ki67 value was related to a higher MI (Rho Sperman p=0,336; R2= 0,0273). ROC curve analysis determined that a MI ≥ 3 had a sensibility of 61.9% and specificity of 66.7% in predicting a high Ki67 value (≥14%) (area under the curve: 0,691; p =0,0001). A HG I tumor or HG II-III with MI ≤2, had a high probability of corresponding to a LA tumor (76,3%), as defined using Ki67 expression, while the probability of a LB subtype was higher with HG II-III and a MI ≥3 (57.4%). Global discrimination was 68.1%. CONCLUSIONS: For the LA subtype, our predictive model showed a good correlation of HG and MI with the classification based on Ki67<14%. In the LB subtype, the model showed a weak correlation; therefore Ki67 determination seems to be needed for this group of patients.
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spelling pubmed-58446152018-03-20 Can Histological Grade and Mitotic Index Replace Ki67 to Determine Luminal Breast Cancer Subtypes? Oddó, David Pulgar, Dahiana Elgueta, Nicole Acevedo, Francisco Razmiliz, Dravna Navarro, María Elena Camus, Mauricio Merino, Tomás Retamal, Ignacio Pérez-Sepúlveda, Alejandra Villarroel, Alejandra Galindo, Héctor Peña, José Sánchez, César Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer can be classified into subtypes based on immunohistochemical markers, with Ki67 expression levels being used to divide luminal BC tumors in luminal A and B subtypes; however, Ki67 is not routinely determined due to a lack of standardization. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate histological grade and Eliminate: the mitotic index to determine if they can be used as an alternative method to Ki67 staining for luminal subtype definition. METHODS: We evaluated estrogen receptor positive breast cancer tissue samples. Pathological analysis included determination of Ki67. A low level of Ki67 was defined as <14% positive cells. RESULTS: We evaluated 151 breast cancer samples; 24 (15,9%) were classified as I; 74 as HG II (49%), and 53 (35,1%) as HG III. The median value for Ki67 was 13% (range: <1% - 82%) and for MI was 2 (0-12). Histological grade I tumors exhibited Ki67 values significantly lower than HG II and III tumors (Anova, Tamhane test p=0,001). A higher Ki67 value was related to a higher MI (Rho Sperman p=0,336; R2= 0,0273). ROC curve analysis determined that a MI ≥ 3 had a sensibility of 61.9% and specificity of 66.7% in predicting a high Ki67 value (≥14%) (area under the curve: 0,691; p =0,0001). A HG I tumor or HG II-III with MI ≤2, had a high probability of corresponding to a LA tumor (76,3%), as defined using Ki67 expression, while the probability of a LB subtype was higher with HG II-III and a MI ≥3 (57.4%). Global discrimination was 68.1%. CONCLUSIONS: For the LA subtype, our predictive model showed a good correlation of HG and MI with the classification based on Ki67<14%. In the LB subtype, the model showed a weak correlation; therefore Ki67 determination seems to be needed for this group of patients. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5844615/ /pubmed/29373911 http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2018.19.1.179 Text en Copyright: © Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY-SA/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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Oddó, David
Pulgar, Dahiana
Elgueta, Nicole
Acevedo, Francisco
Razmiliz, Dravna
Navarro, María Elena
Camus, Mauricio
Merino, Tomás
Retamal, Ignacio
Pérez-Sepúlveda, Alejandra
Villarroel, Alejandra
Galindo, Héctor
Peña, José
Sánchez, César
Can Histological Grade and Mitotic Index Replace Ki67 to Determine Luminal Breast Cancer Subtypes?
title Can Histological Grade and Mitotic Index Replace Ki67 to Determine Luminal Breast Cancer Subtypes?
title_full Can Histological Grade and Mitotic Index Replace Ki67 to Determine Luminal Breast Cancer Subtypes?
title_fullStr Can Histological Grade and Mitotic Index Replace Ki67 to Determine Luminal Breast Cancer Subtypes?
title_full_unstemmed Can Histological Grade and Mitotic Index Replace Ki67 to Determine Luminal Breast Cancer Subtypes?
title_short Can Histological Grade and Mitotic Index Replace Ki67 to Determine Luminal Breast Cancer Subtypes?
title_sort can histological grade and mitotic index replace ki67 to determine luminal breast cancer subtypes?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5844615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29373911
http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2018.19.1.179
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