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Androgen Receptor and ALDH1 Expression Among Internationally Diverse Patient Populations

PURPOSE: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor, and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2/neu (triple-negative breast cancer [TNBC]) are higher among African American (AA) compared with white American (WA) women, and...

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Autores principales: Jiagge, Evelyn, Jibril, Aisha Souleiman, Davis, Melissa, Murga-Zamalloa, Carlos, Kleer, Celina G., Gyan, Kofi, Divine, George, Hoenerhoff, Mark, Bensenhave, Jessica, Awuah, Baffour, Oppong, Joseph, Adjei, Ernest, Salem, Barbara, Toy, Kathy, Merajver, Sofia, Wicha, Max, Newman, Lisa
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society of Clinical Oncology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6818279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30307804
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.18.00056
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author Jiagge, Evelyn
Jibril, Aisha Souleiman
Davis, Melissa
Murga-Zamalloa, Carlos
Kleer, Celina G.
Gyan, Kofi
Divine, George
Hoenerhoff, Mark
Bensenhave, Jessica
Awuah, Baffour
Oppong, Joseph
Adjei, Ernest
Salem, Barbara
Toy, Kathy
Merajver, Sofia
Wicha, Max
Newman, Lisa
author_facet Jiagge, Evelyn
Jibril, Aisha Souleiman
Davis, Melissa
Murga-Zamalloa, Carlos
Kleer, Celina G.
Gyan, Kofi
Divine, George
Hoenerhoff, Mark
Bensenhave, Jessica
Awuah, Baffour
Oppong, Joseph
Adjei, Ernest
Salem, Barbara
Toy, Kathy
Merajver, Sofia
Wicha, Max
Newman, Lisa
author_sort Jiagge, Evelyn
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description PURPOSE: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor, and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2/neu (triple-negative breast cancer [TNBC]) are higher among African American (AA) compared with white American (WA) women, and TNBC prevalence is elevated among selected populations of African patients. The extent to which TNBC risk is related to East African versus West African ancestry, and whether these associations extend to expression of other biomarkers, is uncertain. METHODS: We used immunohistochemistry to evaluate estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2/neu, androgen receptor and aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1) expression among WA (n = 153), AA (n = 76), Ethiopian (Eth)/East African (n = 90), and Ghanaian (Gh)/West African (n = 286) patients with breast cancer through an institutional review board–approved international research program. RESULTS: Mean age at diagnosis was 43, 49, 60, and 57 years for the Eth, Gh, AA, and WA patients, respectively. TNBC frequency was higher for AA and Gh patients (41% and 54%, respectively) compared with WA and Eth patients (23% and 15%, respectively; P < .001) Frequency of ALDH1 positivity was higher for AA and Gh patients (32% and 36%, respectively) compared with WA and Eth patients (23% and 17%, respectively; P = .007). Significant differences were observed for distribution of androgen receptor positivity: 71%, 55%, 42%, and 50% for the WA, AA, Gh, and Eth patients, respectively (P = .008). CONCLUSION: Extent of African ancestry seems to be associated with particular breast cancer phenotypes. West African ancestry correlates with increased risk of TNBC and breast cancers that are positive for ALDH1.
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spelling pubmed-68182792019-10-29 Androgen Receptor and ALDH1 Expression Among Internationally Diverse Patient Populations Jiagge, Evelyn Jibril, Aisha Souleiman Davis, Melissa Murga-Zamalloa, Carlos Kleer, Celina G. Gyan, Kofi Divine, George Hoenerhoff, Mark Bensenhave, Jessica Awuah, Baffour Oppong, Joseph Adjei, Ernest Salem, Barbara Toy, Kathy Merajver, Sofia Wicha, Max Newman, Lisa J Glob Oncol Original Report PURPOSE: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor, and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2/neu (triple-negative breast cancer [TNBC]) are higher among African American (AA) compared with white American (WA) women, and TNBC prevalence is elevated among selected populations of African patients. The extent to which TNBC risk is related to East African versus West African ancestry, and whether these associations extend to expression of other biomarkers, is uncertain. METHODS: We used immunohistochemistry to evaluate estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2/neu, androgen receptor and aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1) expression among WA (n = 153), AA (n = 76), Ethiopian (Eth)/East African (n = 90), and Ghanaian (Gh)/West African (n = 286) patients with breast cancer through an institutional review board–approved international research program. RESULTS: Mean age at diagnosis was 43, 49, 60, and 57 years for the Eth, Gh, AA, and WA patients, respectively. TNBC frequency was higher for AA and Gh patients (41% and 54%, respectively) compared with WA and Eth patients (23% and 15%, respectively; P < .001) Frequency of ALDH1 positivity was higher for AA and Gh patients (32% and 36%, respectively) compared with WA and Eth patients (23% and 17%, respectively; P = .007). Significant differences were observed for distribution of androgen receptor positivity: 71%, 55%, 42%, and 50% for the WA, AA, Gh, and Eth patients, respectively (P = .008). CONCLUSION: Extent of African ancestry seems to be associated with particular breast cancer phenotypes. West African ancestry correlates with increased risk of TNBC and breast cancers that are positive for ALDH1. American Society of Clinical Oncology 2018-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6818279/ /pubmed/30307804 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.18.00056 Text en © 2018 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Original Report
Jiagge, Evelyn
Jibril, Aisha Souleiman
Davis, Melissa
Murga-Zamalloa, Carlos
Kleer, Celina G.
Gyan, Kofi
Divine, George
Hoenerhoff, Mark
Bensenhave, Jessica
Awuah, Baffour
Oppong, Joseph
Adjei, Ernest
Salem, Barbara
Toy, Kathy
Merajver, Sofia
Wicha, Max
Newman, Lisa
Androgen Receptor and ALDH1 Expression Among Internationally Diverse Patient Populations
title Androgen Receptor and ALDH1 Expression Among Internationally Diverse Patient Populations
title_full Androgen Receptor and ALDH1 Expression Among Internationally Diverse Patient Populations
title_fullStr Androgen Receptor and ALDH1 Expression Among Internationally Diverse Patient Populations
title_full_unstemmed Androgen Receptor and ALDH1 Expression Among Internationally Diverse Patient Populations
title_short Androgen Receptor and ALDH1 Expression Among Internationally Diverse Patient Populations
title_sort androgen receptor and aldh1 expression among internationally diverse patient populations
topic Original Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6818279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30307804
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.18.00056
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