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CKAP2 (cytoskeleton-associated protein2) is a new prognostic marker in HER2-negative luminal type breast cancer

Authors :
So-Youn Jung
Sung Hoon Sim
Han-Sung Kang
Hye-In Hong
In Hae Park
Mi-Kyung Kim
Seo-Hee Kang
Jungsil Ro
Kyeong-Man Hong
Shiv Poojan
Hai-Li Hwang
Chang-Dae Bae
Y. S. Kwon
Tae-Hyun Um
Hanseong Kim
Keun Seok Lee
Eun Sook Lee
Seeyoun Lee
Kyung-Tae Kim
Source :
PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 8, p e0182107 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background Recently, we reported cytoskeleton-associated protein2 (CKAP2) as a possible new prognostic breast cancer marker. However, it has not yet been applied in clinic. Therefore, clinical significance of CKAP2 was evaluated in comparison with that of Ki-67 in a cohort of breast cancer patients, and the expression difference was analyzed in cell cycle-arrested cancer and fibroblast cells. Methods A total of 579 early breast cancer patients who underwent surgery at the National Cancer Center Hospital in Korea between 2001 and 2005 were accrued. CKAP2-positive cell count (CPCC) and Ki-67 labeling index (Ki-67LI) were evaluated by immunohistochemcal staining. The immunocytochemical staining patterns of CKAP2 and Ki-67 were analyzed in HeLa and human fibroblast cells after synchronization by double thymidine block. Results Although there was a significant correlation (R = 0.754, P < 0.001) between CPCC and Ki-67LI, only CPCC was correlated with DFS in overall population (HR, 2.029; 95% CI, 1.012–4.068; P = 0.046) and HER2-negative luminal subgroup (HR, 3.984; 95% CI, 1.350–11.762; P = 0.012) by multivariate analysis. In immunocytochemical staining, more than 50% of serum-starved or non-mitotic cell phase HeLa cells were positive for Ki-67, in comparison to the low CKAP2-positivity, which might explain the prognostic difference between CPCC and Ki-67LI. Conclusions The current study showed that CPCC but not Ki-67LI is an independent prognostic indicator in early breast cancer, more specifically in HER2-negative luminal breast cancer. The difference between two markers may be related to the lower background expression of CKAP2 in cancer cells.

Details

ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
12
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PloS one
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a1c676feba3e951c1b529176216aee8a