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Joint Tumor Bud–MMP/TIMP Count at the Invasive Front Improves the Prognostic Evaluation of Invasive Breast Carcinoma

Background: Tumor budding is a histological phenomenon consisting of the formation of small clusters of one to five undifferentiated malignant cells detached from the main tumor mass which are observed in the tumor stroma. In the present study, we investigated the prognostic significance of tumor bu...

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Autores principales: González, Luis O., Eiro, Noemi, Fraile, María, Sánchez, Rosario, Andicoechea, Alejandro, Fernández-Francos, Silvia, Schneider, Jose, Vizoso, Francisco J.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7920253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33669393
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9020196
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author González, Luis O.
Eiro, Noemi
Fraile, María
Sánchez, Rosario
Andicoechea, Alejandro
Fernández-Francos, Silvia
Schneider, Jose
Vizoso, Francisco J.
author_facet González, Luis O.
Eiro, Noemi
Fraile, María
Sánchez, Rosario
Andicoechea, Alejandro
Fernández-Francos, Silvia
Schneider, Jose
Vizoso, Francisco J.
author_sort González, Luis O.
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description Background: Tumor budding is a histological phenomenon consisting of the formation of small clusters of one to five undifferentiated malignant cells detached from the main tumor mass which are observed in the tumor stroma. In the present study, we investigated the prognostic significance of tumor budding in breast cancer and its relationship with the expressions of matrix metalloproteases (MMPs) and their tissue inhibitors (TIMPs). Methods: The number of buds was counted in whole-tissue sections from 153 patients with invasive ductal carcinomas who underwent a long follow-up period. In addition, an immunohistochemical study of MMP-9, -11, and -14 TIMP-1 and -2 expression by cell types at the invasive tumor front was carried out. Results: There was a wide variability in the number of buds among tumors, ranging from 0 to 28 (median = 5). Tumor budding count ≥ 4 was the optimal cut-off to predict both relapse-free and overall survival. High-grade tumor budding was associated with MMP/TIMP expression by cancer-associated fibroblasts. In addition, we found that the combination of tumor budding grade with MMP/TIMP expression by stromal cells, and especially with MMP-11 expression by mononuclear inflammatory cells, significantly improved the prognostic evaluation. Conclusion: High-grade tumor budding is associated with a more aggressive tumor phenotype, which, combined with MMP/TIMP expression by stromal cells at the invasive front of the tumor, identifies patients with poor prognosis.
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spelling pubmed-79202532021-03-02 Joint Tumor Bud–MMP/TIMP Count at the Invasive Front Improves the Prognostic Evaluation of Invasive Breast Carcinoma González, Luis O. Eiro, Noemi Fraile, María Sánchez, Rosario Andicoechea, Alejandro Fernández-Francos, Silvia Schneider, Jose Vizoso, Francisco J. Biomedicines Article Background: Tumor budding is a histological phenomenon consisting of the formation of small clusters of one to five undifferentiated malignant cells detached from the main tumor mass which are observed in the tumor stroma. In the present study, we investigated the prognostic significance of tumor budding in breast cancer and its relationship with the expressions of matrix metalloproteases (MMPs) and their tissue inhibitors (TIMPs). Methods: The number of buds was counted in whole-tissue sections from 153 patients with invasive ductal carcinomas who underwent a long follow-up period. In addition, an immunohistochemical study of MMP-9, -11, and -14 TIMP-1 and -2 expression by cell types at the invasive tumor front was carried out. Results: There was a wide variability in the number of buds among tumors, ranging from 0 to 28 (median = 5). Tumor budding count ≥ 4 was the optimal cut-off to predict both relapse-free and overall survival. High-grade tumor budding was associated with MMP/TIMP expression by cancer-associated fibroblasts. In addition, we found that the combination of tumor budding grade with MMP/TIMP expression by stromal cells, and especially with MMP-11 expression by mononuclear inflammatory cells, significantly improved the prognostic evaluation. Conclusion: High-grade tumor budding is associated with a more aggressive tumor phenotype, which, combined with MMP/TIMP expression by stromal cells at the invasive front of the tumor, identifies patients with poor prognosis. MDPI 2021-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7920253/ /pubmed/33669393 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9020196 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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González, Luis O.
Eiro, Noemi
Fraile, María
Sánchez, Rosario
Andicoechea, Alejandro
Fernández-Francos, Silvia
Schneider, Jose
Vizoso, Francisco J.
Joint Tumor Bud–MMP/TIMP Count at the Invasive Front Improves the Prognostic Evaluation of Invasive Breast Carcinoma
title Joint Tumor Bud–MMP/TIMP Count at the Invasive Front Improves the Prognostic Evaluation of Invasive Breast Carcinoma
title_full Joint Tumor Bud–MMP/TIMP Count at the Invasive Front Improves the Prognostic Evaluation of Invasive Breast Carcinoma
title_fullStr Joint Tumor Bud–MMP/TIMP Count at the Invasive Front Improves the Prognostic Evaluation of Invasive Breast Carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Joint Tumor Bud–MMP/TIMP Count at the Invasive Front Improves the Prognostic Evaluation of Invasive Breast Carcinoma
title_short Joint Tumor Bud–MMP/TIMP Count at the Invasive Front Improves the Prognostic Evaluation of Invasive Breast Carcinoma
title_sort joint tumor bud–mmp/timp count at the invasive front improves the prognostic evaluation of invasive breast carcinoma
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7920253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33669393
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9020196
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