BMC Cancer (Jun 2010)

An 8-gene qRT-PCR-based gene expression score that has prognostic value in early breast cancer

  • Cejas Paloma,
  • Feliu Jaime,
  • Redondo Andrés,
  • Zamora Pilar,
  • San José Belén,
  • López Rocío,
  • Madero Rosario,
  • Hardisson David,
  • Pinto Álvaro,
  • Gámez-Pozo Angelo,
  • Sánchez-Navarro Iker,
  • González Barón Manuel,
  • Ángel Fresno Vara Juan,
  • Espinosa Enrique

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-336
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 336

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Abstract Background Gene expression profiling may improve prognostic accuracy in patients with early breast cancer. Our objective was to demonstrate that it is possible to develop a simple molecular signature to predict distant relapse. Methods We included 153 patients with stage I-II hormonal receptor-positive breast cancer. RNA was isolated from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded samples and qRT-PCR amplification of 83 genes was performed with gene expression assays. The genes we analyzed were those included in the 70-Gene Signature, the Recurrence Score and the Two-Gene Index. The association among gene expression, clinical variables and distant metastasis-free survival was analyzed using Cox regression models. Results An 8-gene prognostic score was defined. Distant metastasis-free survival at 5 years was 97% for patients defined as low-risk by the prognostic score versus 60% for patients defined as high-risk. The 8-gene score remained a significant factor in multivariate analysis and its performance was similar to that of two validated gene profiles: the 70-Gene Signature and the Recurrence Score. The validity of the signature was verified in independent cohorts obtained from the GEO database. Conclusions This study identifies a simple gene expression score that complements histopathological prognostic factors in breast cancer, and can be determined in paraffin-embedded samples.