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Stanniocalcin 2 expression is associated with a favourable outcome in male breast cancer

Breast cancer can occur in either gender; however, it is rare in men, accounting for <1% of diagnosed cases. In a previous transcriptomic screen of male breast cancer (MBC) and female breast cancer (FBC) occurrences, we observed that Stanniocalcin 2 (STC2) was overexpressed in the former. The aim...

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Autores principales: Coulson‐Gilmer, Camilla, Humphries, Matthew P, Sundara Rajan, Sreekumar, Droop, Alastair, Jackson, Sharon, Condon, Alexandra, Cserni, Gabor, Jordan, Lee B, Jones, Louise J, Kanthan, Rani, Di Benedetto, Anna, Mottolese, Marcella, Provenzano, Elena, Kulka, Janina, Shaaban, Abeer M, Hanby, Andrew M, Speirs, Valerie
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6174618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29956502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cjp2.106
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author Coulson‐Gilmer, Camilla
Humphries, Matthew P
Sundara Rajan, Sreekumar
Droop, Alastair
Jackson, Sharon
Condon, Alexandra
Cserni, Gabor
Jordan, Lee B
Jones, Louise J
Kanthan, Rani
Di Benedetto, Anna
Mottolese, Marcella
Provenzano, Elena
Kulka, Janina
Shaaban, Abeer M
Hanby, Andrew M
Speirs, Valerie
author_facet Coulson‐Gilmer, Camilla
Humphries, Matthew P
Sundara Rajan, Sreekumar
Droop, Alastair
Jackson, Sharon
Condon, Alexandra
Cserni, Gabor
Jordan, Lee B
Jones, Louise J
Kanthan, Rani
Di Benedetto, Anna
Mottolese, Marcella
Provenzano, Elena
Kulka, Janina
Shaaban, Abeer M
Hanby, Andrew M
Speirs, Valerie
author_sort Coulson‐Gilmer, Camilla
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description Breast cancer can occur in either gender; however, it is rare in men, accounting for <1% of diagnosed cases. In a previous transcriptomic screen of male breast cancer (MBC) and female breast cancer (FBC) occurrences, we observed that Stanniocalcin 2 (STC2) was overexpressed in the former. The aim of this study was to confirm the expression of STC2 in MBC and to investigate whether this had an impact on patient prognosis. Following an earlier transcriptomic screen, STC2 gene expression was confirmed by RT‐qPCR in matched MBC and FBC samples as well as in tumour‐associated fibroblasts derived from each gender. Subsequently, STC2 protein expression was examined immunohistochemically in tissue microarrays containing 477 MBC cases. Cumulative survival probabilities were calculated using the Kaplan–Meier method and multivariate survival analysis was performed using the Cox hazard model. Gender‐specific STC2 gene expression showed a 5.6‐fold upregulation of STC2 transcripts in MBC, also supported by data deposited in Oncomine™. STC2 protein expression was a positive prognostic factor for disease‐free survival (DFS; Log‐rank; total p = 0.035, HR = 0.49; tumour cells p = 0.017, HR = 0.44; stroma p = 0.030, HR = 0.48) but had no significant impact on overall survival (Log‐rank; total p = 0.23, HR = 0.71; tumour cells p = 0.069, HR = 0.59; stroma p = 0.650, HR = 0.87). Importantly, multivariate analysis adjusted for patient age at diagnosis, node staging, tumour size, ER, and PR status revealed that total STC2 expression as well as expression in tumour cells was an independent prognostic factor for DFS (Cox regression; p = 0.018, HR = 0.983; p = 0.015, HR = 0.984, respectively). In conclusion, STC2 expression is abundant in MBC where it is an independent prognostic factor for DFS.
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spelling pubmed-61746182018-10-16 Stanniocalcin 2 expression is associated with a favourable outcome in male breast cancer Coulson‐Gilmer, Camilla Humphries, Matthew P Sundara Rajan, Sreekumar Droop, Alastair Jackson, Sharon Condon, Alexandra Cserni, Gabor Jordan, Lee B Jones, Louise J Kanthan, Rani Di Benedetto, Anna Mottolese, Marcella Provenzano, Elena Kulka, Janina Shaaban, Abeer M Hanby, Andrew M Speirs, Valerie J Pathol Clin Res Original Articles Breast cancer can occur in either gender; however, it is rare in men, accounting for <1% of diagnosed cases. In a previous transcriptomic screen of male breast cancer (MBC) and female breast cancer (FBC) occurrences, we observed that Stanniocalcin 2 (STC2) was overexpressed in the former. The aim of this study was to confirm the expression of STC2 in MBC and to investigate whether this had an impact on patient prognosis. Following an earlier transcriptomic screen, STC2 gene expression was confirmed by RT‐qPCR in matched MBC and FBC samples as well as in tumour‐associated fibroblasts derived from each gender. Subsequently, STC2 protein expression was examined immunohistochemically in tissue microarrays containing 477 MBC cases. Cumulative survival probabilities were calculated using the Kaplan–Meier method and multivariate survival analysis was performed using the Cox hazard model. Gender‐specific STC2 gene expression showed a 5.6‐fold upregulation of STC2 transcripts in MBC, also supported by data deposited in Oncomine™. STC2 protein expression was a positive prognostic factor for disease‐free survival (DFS; Log‐rank; total p = 0.035, HR = 0.49; tumour cells p = 0.017, HR = 0.44; stroma p = 0.030, HR = 0.48) but had no significant impact on overall survival (Log‐rank; total p = 0.23, HR = 0.71; tumour cells p = 0.069, HR = 0.59; stroma p = 0.650, HR = 0.87). Importantly, multivariate analysis adjusted for patient age at diagnosis, node staging, tumour size, ER, and PR status revealed that total STC2 expression as well as expression in tumour cells was an independent prognostic factor for DFS (Cox regression; p = 0.018, HR = 0.983; p = 0.015, HR = 0.984, respectively). In conclusion, STC2 expression is abundant in MBC where it is an independent prognostic factor for DFS. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2018-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6174618/ /pubmed/29956502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cjp2.106 Text en © 2018 The Authors. The Journal of Pathology: Clinical Research published by The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Coulson‐Gilmer, Camilla
Humphries, Matthew P
Sundara Rajan, Sreekumar
Droop, Alastair
Jackson, Sharon
Condon, Alexandra
Cserni, Gabor
Jordan, Lee B
Jones, Louise J
Kanthan, Rani
Di Benedetto, Anna
Mottolese, Marcella
Provenzano, Elena
Kulka, Janina
Shaaban, Abeer M
Hanby, Andrew M
Speirs, Valerie
Stanniocalcin 2 expression is associated with a favourable outcome in male breast cancer
title Stanniocalcin 2 expression is associated with a favourable outcome in male breast cancer
title_full Stanniocalcin 2 expression is associated with a favourable outcome in male breast cancer
title_fullStr Stanniocalcin 2 expression is associated with a favourable outcome in male breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Stanniocalcin 2 expression is associated with a favourable outcome in male breast cancer
title_short Stanniocalcin 2 expression is associated with a favourable outcome in male breast cancer
title_sort stanniocalcin 2 expression is associated with a favourable outcome in male breast cancer
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6174618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29956502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cjp2.106
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