Cytokeratin 5/14-positive breast cancer:: true basal phenotype confined to BRCA1 tumors

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作者
Laakso, M [1 ]
Loman, N
Borg, Å
Isola, J
机构
[1] Seinajoki Cent Hosp, Dept Pathol, Seinajoki 60220, Finland
[2] Univ Tampere, Inst Med Technol, FIN-33101 Tampere, Finland
[3] Lund Univ, Dept Oncol, Lund, Sweden
关键词
basal phenotype; BRCA1; BRCA2; cytokeratin; HER-2; immunohistochemistry; oncogene; progenitor cell;
D O I
10.1038/modpathol.3800456
中图分类号
R36 [病理学];
学科分类号
100104 ;
摘要
Breast ducts contain two types of epithelial cells, inner luminal cells and outer basal/ myoepithelial cells. These cells can be distinguished by their immunophenotype. Cytokeratins ( CKs) 8 and 18 are expressed in the luminal layer, whereas CK5/ 14 and the transcription factor p63 characterize the basal epithelial layer. We studied a population- based cohort of 288 sporadic ductal invasive cancers and found 9% positive for CK5/ 14 and 4% positive for p63. Using a highly sensitive polymer- based immunohistochemical staining, all sporadic tumors were positive for the luminal CK8/ 18, including those positive for CK5/ 14. Pairs of primary tumors and metastases ( n = 38) were always concordant for CK5/ 14 expression. The majority of the CK5/ 14- positive cases were of histologic grade III ( P = 0.0007) and steroid hormone receptor negative ( P < 0.0001). CK5/ 14 expression was inversely associated with HER- 2 oncogene amplification, but only in the subgroup of estrogen receptor-negative tumors ( P = 0.007). In a separate set of 42 hereditary breast cancers, the majority ( 78%) of the BRCA1-associated tumors, but only one of 15 BRCA2- associated tumors was positive for CK5/ 14. In contrast to sporadic CK5/ 14- positive tumors, BRCA1- associated tumors displayed less intense CK8/ 18 staining, including some truly CK5/ 14- positive CK8/ 18- negative cases. These results suggest that CK5/ 14- positive sporadic breast cancers arise from glandularly committed progenitor cells rather than true CK8/ 18- negative basal cells.
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