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Patients with Invasive Lobular Carcinoma Show a Significant Increase in IRS-4 Expression Compared to Infiltrative Ductal Carcinoma—A Histopathological Study.

Authors :
Ortega, Miguel A.
Fraile-Martinez, Oscar
García-Montero, Cielo
Borja-Vergel, Sandra
Torres-Carranza, Diego
Pekarek, Leonel
Arribas, Coral Bravo
De León-Luis, Juan A.
Sánchez-Rojo, Cristina
Alvarez-Mon, Miguel Angel
García-Honduvilla, Natalio
Buján, Julia
Coca, Santiago
Alvarez-Mon, Melchor
Saez, Miguel A.
Guijarro, Luis G.
Source :
Medicina (1010660X); Jun2022, Vol. 58 Issue 6, p722-N.PAG, 10p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Breast cancer (BC) is the first diagnosed type of cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in women. In addition, despite the improvement in treatment and survival in these patients, the global prevalence and incidence of this cancer are rising, and its mortality may be different according to the histological subtype. Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) is less common but entails a poorer prognosis than infiltrative ductal carcinoma (IDC), exhibiting a different clinical and histopathological profile. Deepening study on the molecular profile of both types of cancer may be of great aid to understand the carcinogenesis and progression of BC. In this sense, the aim of the present study was to explore the histological expression of Insulin receptor substrate 4 (IRS-4), cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2), Cyclin D1 and retinoblastoma protein 1 (Rb1) in patients with ILC and IDC. Patients and Methods: Thus, breast tissue samples from 45 patients with ILC and from 45 subjects with IDC were analyzed in our study. Results: Interestingly, we observed that IRS-4, COX-2, Rb1 and Cyclin D1 were overexpressed in patients with ILC in comparison to IDC. Conclusions: These results may indicate a differential molecular profile between both types of tumors, which may explain the clinical differences among ILC and IDC. Further studies are warranted in order to shed light onto the molecular and translational implications of these components, also aiding to develop a possible targeted therapy to improve the clinical management of these patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1010660X
Volume :
58
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Medicina (1010660X)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157796449
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58060722