Diagnostics (Sep 2023)

FAM83H Expression Is Associated with Tumor-Infiltrating PD1-Positive Lymphocytes and Predicts the Survival of Breast Carcinoma Patients

  • Ji Eun Choi,
  • Ae Ri Ahn,
  • Junyue Zhang,
  • Kyoung Min Kim,
  • Ho Sung Park,
  • Ho Lee,
  • Myoung Ja Chung,
  • Woo Sung Moon,
  • Kyu Yun Jang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13182959
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 18
p. 2959

Abstract

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Background: FAM83H has been implicated in cancer progression, and PD1 is an important target for anti-cancer immune checkpoint therapy. Recent studies suggest an association between FAM83H expression and immune infiltration. However, studies on the roles of FAM83H and its relationship with PD1 in breast carcinomas have been limited. Methods: Immunohistochemical expression of FAM83H and PD1 and their prognostic significance were evaluated in 198 breast carcinomas. Results: The expression of FAM83H in cancer cells was significantly associated with the presence of PD1-positive lymphoid cells within breast carcinoma tissue. Individual and co-expression patterns of nuclear FAM83H and PD1 were significantly associated with shorter survival of breast carcinomas in univariate analysis. In multivariate analysis, the expression of nuclear FAM83H (overall survival, p p = 0.003), PD1 (overall survival, p p = 0.003), and co-expression patterns of nuclear FAM83H and PD1 (overall survival, p p < 0.001) were the independent indicators of overall survival and relapse-free survival of breast carcinoma patients. Conclusions: This study suggests a close association between FAM83H expression and the infiltration of PD1-positive lymphoid cells in breast carcinomas and their expression as the prognostic indicators for breast carcinoma patients, and further studies are needed to clarify this relationship.

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