PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

Protein expression patterns of cell cycle regulators in operable breast cancer.

  • Flora Zagouri,
  • Vassiliki Kotoula,
  • George Kouvatseas,
  • Maria Sotiropoulou,
  • Triantafyllia Koletsa,
  • Theofani Gavressea,
  • Christos Valavanis,
  • Helen Trihia,
  • Mattheos Bobos,
  • Georgios Lazaridis,
  • Angelos Koutras,
  • George Pentheroudakis,
  • Pantelis Skarlos,
  • Dimitrios Bafaloukos,
  • Niki Arnogiannaki,
  • Sofia Chrisafi,
  • Christos Christodoulou,
  • Pavlos Papakostas,
  • Gerasimos Aravantinos,
  • Paris Kosmidis,
  • Charisios Karanikiotis,
  • George Zografos,
  • Christos Papadimitriou,
  • George Fountzilas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180489
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. e0180489

Abstract

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To evaluate the prognostic role of elaborate molecular clusters encompassing cyclin D1, cyclin E1, p21, p27 and p53 in the context of various breast cancer subtypes.Cyclin E1, cyclin D1, p53, p21 and p27 were evaluated with immunohistochemistry in 1077 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues from breast cancer patients who had been treated within clinical trials. Jaccard distances were computed for the markers and the resulted matrix was used for conducting unsupervised hierarchical clustering, in order to identify distinct groups correlating with prognosis.Luminal B and triple-negative (TNBC) tumors presented with the highest and lowest levels of cyclin D1 expression, respectively. By contrast, TNBC frequently expressed Cyclin E1, whereas ER-positive tumors did not. Absence of Cyclin D1 predicted for worse OS, while absence of Cyclin E1 for poorer DFS. The expression patterns of all examined proteins yielded 3 distinct clusters; (1) Cyclin D1 and/or E1 positive with moderate p21 expression; (2) Cyclin D1 and/or E1, and p27 positive, p53 protein negative; and, (3) Cyclin D1 or E1 positive, p53 positive, p21 and p27 negative or moderately positive. The 5-year DFS rates for clusters 1, 2 and 3 were 70.0%, 79.1%, 67.4% and OS 88.4%, 90.4%, 78.9%, respectively.It seems that the expression of cell cycle regulators in the absence of p53 protein is associated with favorable prognosis in operable breast cancer.