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Expression of chemerin correlates with a poor prognosis in female breast cancer patients

OBJECTIVE: Chemerin was reported to regulate adipogenesis, metabolism, and immunity. But, its relation to cancer remains controversial. In breast cancer, chemerin expression has only been studied in serum, however, its expression in tissue, to our knowledge, has not been studied. The aim of this stu...

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Autores principales: El-Sagheer, Ghada, Gayyed, Mariana, Ahmad, Asmaa, Abd El-Fattah, Aliaa, Mohamed, Manar
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6207381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30498371
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/BCTT.S178181
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author El-Sagheer, Ghada
Gayyed, Mariana
Ahmad, Asmaa
Abd El-Fattah, Aliaa
Mohamed, Manar
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Gayyed, Mariana
Ahmad, Asmaa
Abd El-Fattah, Aliaa
Mohamed, Manar
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description OBJECTIVE: Chemerin was reported to regulate adipogenesis, metabolism, and immunity. But, its relation to cancer remains controversial. In breast cancer, chemerin expression has only been studied in serum, however, its expression in tissue, to our knowledge, has not been studied. The aim of this study was to investigate chemerin expression in breast cancer tissue in comparison to the adjacent normal tissue, and to assess its relationship to disease prognosis. METHODS: We examined chemerin expression in tissue with immunohistochemistry and analyzed the association of chemerin expression with the patients’ clinical and pathological characteristics to determine its role as a predictor of the disease and its relation to disease prognosis. RESULTS: We detected a significantly higher expression of chemerin in the malignant vs the non-cancerous tissue specimens in 30/53, (56%) patients, (P=0.001). Moreover, its expression was significantly higher in the metastatic lymph nodes in comparison to the tumor tissues, (P=0.01). Chemerin expression was significantly correlated with weight (r=0.256, P=0.04), body mass index (r=0.233, P=0.03), tumor size (r=0.235, P=0.03), lymph node metastasis (r=0.265, P=0.045), distant metastasis (r=0.267, P=0.02), and tumor grading, (r=0.421, P=0.004), while it was inversely significantly correlated with estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor expression in malignant breast tissues (P=0.038, r=−0.437, and P=0.047, r=–0.316), respectively. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for chemerin as a predictor of breast cancer was 0.82, (P<0.001, sensitivity 89%, and specificity 69%). The Kaplan–Meier survival curves revealed that patients with higher chemerin expression had worse overall survival in comparison to those with a lower chemerin expression, (P=0.001). CONCLUSION: Our results revealed higher chemerin expression in malignant vs adjacent normal breast tissue and lend support to a presumable role of chemerin tissue expression as an independent predictor of poor prognosis in breast cancer patients.
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spelling pubmed-62073812018-11-29 Expression of chemerin correlates with a poor prognosis in female breast cancer patients El-Sagheer, Ghada Gayyed, Mariana Ahmad, Asmaa Abd El-Fattah, Aliaa Mohamed, Manar Breast Cancer (Dove Med Press) Original Research OBJECTIVE: Chemerin was reported to regulate adipogenesis, metabolism, and immunity. But, its relation to cancer remains controversial. In breast cancer, chemerin expression has only been studied in serum, however, its expression in tissue, to our knowledge, has not been studied. The aim of this study was to investigate chemerin expression in breast cancer tissue in comparison to the adjacent normal tissue, and to assess its relationship to disease prognosis. METHODS: We examined chemerin expression in tissue with immunohistochemistry and analyzed the association of chemerin expression with the patients’ clinical and pathological characteristics to determine its role as a predictor of the disease and its relation to disease prognosis. RESULTS: We detected a significantly higher expression of chemerin in the malignant vs the non-cancerous tissue specimens in 30/53, (56%) patients, (P=0.001). Moreover, its expression was significantly higher in the metastatic lymph nodes in comparison to the tumor tissues, (P=0.01). Chemerin expression was significantly correlated with weight (r=0.256, P=0.04), body mass index (r=0.233, P=0.03), tumor size (r=0.235, P=0.03), lymph node metastasis (r=0.265, P=0.045), distant metastasis (r=0.267, P=0.02), and tumor grading, (r=0.421, P=0.004), while it was inversely significantly correlated with estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor expression in malignant breast tissues (P=0.038, r=−0.437, and P=0.047, r=–0.316), respectively. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for chemerin as a predictor of breast cancer was 0.82, (P<0.001, sensitivity 89%, and specificity 69%). The Kaplan–Meier survival curves revealed that patients with higher chemerin expression had worse overall survival in comparison to those with a lower chemerin expression, (P=0.001). CONCLUSION: Our results revealed higher chemerin expression in malignant vs adjacent normal breast tissue and lend support to a presumable role of chemerin tissue expression as an independent predictor of poor prognosis in breast cancer patients. Dove Medical Press 2018-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6207381/ /pubmed/30498371 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/BCTT.S178181 Text en © 2018 El-Sagheer et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Ahmad, Asmaa
Abd El-Fattah, Aliaa
Mohamed, Manar
Expression of chemerin correlates with a poor prognosis in female breast cancer patients
title Expression of chemerin correlates with a poor prognosis in female breast cancer patients
title_full Expression of chemerin correlates with a poor prognosis in female breast cancer patients
title_fullStr Expression of chemerin correlates with a poor prognosis in female breast cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed Expression of chemerin correlates with a poor prognosis in female breast cancer patients
title_short Expression of chemerin correlates with a poor prognosis in female breast cancer patients
title_sort expression of chemerin correlates with a poor prognosis in female breast cancer patients
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6207381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30498371
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/BCTT.S178181
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