Title of article :
Immunohistochemical Expression of B-Cell Lymphoma-2 Gene with Clinicopathological Correlation: A Comparative Analysis of Triple Negative and Non-Triple Negative Breast Cancers
Author/Authors :
Zubair, Muhammad Consultant Histopathologist - Histopathology department - Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Rawalpindi, Pakistan , Muhammad, Iqbal Consultant Histopathologist - Histopathology department - Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Rawalpindi, Pakistan , Tariq, Hassan Resident of Histopathology - Histopathology department - Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Rawalpindi, Pakistan , Ahmad, Rabia Consultant Histopathologist - Histopathology department - Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Rawalpindi, Pakistan , Ali, Akhtar Resident of Histopathology - Histopathology department - Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Rawalpindi, Pakistan , Gul, Salma Department of Pathology - Khyber Medical University - Peshawar, Pakistan
Abstract :
Background: B-Cell Lymphoma-2 gene is an anti-apoptotic protein associated
with favorable prognosis in patients with breast cancer. The present study focused
on immunohistochemical expression of the aforementioned gene with
clinicopathological correlation in non-triple negative breast cancers (NTNBCs)
and triple negative breast cancers (TNBCs).
Methods: We investigated 258 cases of primary breast cancers; they were
divided into 2 groups (NTNBCs and TNBCs) based on their expression of estrogen
receptor (ER), progesterone receptors (PR), and Her-2/neu receptors. BCL-2
expression was correlated with age, tumor size, tumor grade, histological subtype,
lymph node status, and lymphovascular invasion (LVI).
Results: Among NTNBCs, 68.2% of cases expressed BCL-2 as compared to
53.3% in TNBCs (P-value = 0.035). In both groups, BCL-2 expression was
significantly higher in younger patients, without lymphovascular invasion and
lower grade (borderline significant in TNBCs). The variable which was associated
with higher BCL-2 expression only in NTNBCs was smaller tumor size. In
contrast, in TNBCs invasive ductal carcinoma was significantly associated with
BCL-2 expression.
Conclusions: BCL-2 showed association with various clinicohistopathological
characteristics in TNBC and NTNBC breast cancer patients. Yet, some of these
variables were potentially related to better prognosis (the lack of LVI, smaller
tumor size, and lower grade). On the other hand, younger age, which is a feature
generally associated with poorer prognosis, was significantly related to BCL-2
expression.
Keywords :
B-Cell Lymphoma-2 (BCL-2) , Non-Triple Negative Breast Cancers (NTNBcs) , Triple Negative Breast Cancers (TNBCs) , Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics