Prognostic Value of Proliferation Markers: Immunohistochemical Ki-67 Expression and Cytometric S-Phase Fraction of Women with Breast Cancer in Libya

<p><b>Background:</b> We evaluated the association of the immunohistochemical Ki-67 expression, and S-phase fraction with clinicopathological variables and patient outcome.</p><p><b>Patients and methods:</b> Histological samples from 100 primary Libyan breas...

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Main Author: Eramah Ermiah, Abdelbaset Buhmeida, Fathi Abdalla, Ben Romdhane Khaled, Nada Salem, Seppo Pyrh&#246;nen, Yrj&#246; Collan
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Language:English
Published: Ivyspring International Publisher 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Cancer
Online Access:http://www.jcancer.org/v03p0421.htm
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spelling doaj-141fcac945a84a9cb3974a2b33f073082020-11-25T01:58:32ZengIvyspring International PublisherJournal of Cancer1837-96642012-01-0131421431Prognostic Value of Proliferation Markers: Immunohistochemical Ki-67 Expression and Cytometric S-Phase Fraction of Women with Breast Cancer in LibyaEramah Ermiah, Abdelbaset Buhmeida, Fathi Abdalla, Ben Romdhane Khaled, Nada Salem, Seppo Pyrh&#246;nen, Yrj&#246; Collan<p><b>Background:</b> We evaluated the association of the immunohistochemical Ki-67 expression, and S-phase fraction with clinicopathological variables and patient outcome.</p><p><b>Patients and methods:</b> Histological samples from 100 primary Libyan breast carcinoma patients were retrospectively studied with monoclonal antibody to Ki-67. S-phase fraction was determined by DNA image cytometry.</p><p><b>Results: </b>The median Ki-67 percentage for all tumors was 27.5%, ranging from 1 to 80% and the median S-phase fraction (SPF) was 11%, ranging from 0 to 62 %. Tumors with high Ki-67 expression were found in 76% of patients and with high SPF values in 56%. Ki-67 expression was more frequent in tumors with high SPF than low SPF. High Ki-67 and high SPF were associated with advanced stages, poor differentiation of tumors, positive lymph nodes, and distant metastasis. The Ki-67 was associated with hormone receptor negative tumors. The SPF was higher in young patients (&#60;50 years) than in older patients. In the overall population (median follow-up 49 months), patients with high Ki-67 and high SPF had shorter survival time and predicted recurrence than patients with low Ki-67 and low SPF. In a Cox multivariate analysis, high SPF (p= 0.007), hormonal status (p= 0.001) and clinical stage (p=0.005) were independent predictors of disease-specific survival. The Ki-67 (p=0.065) in borderline significance proved to be independent predictor of disease-free survival. The SPF showed more statistically significance with a high grade of malignancy and survival time than Ki-67.</p><p><b>Conclusions: </b>The SPF value is useful cell proliferation marker to assess tumor prognosis. These markers may reflect the aggressive behavior of Libyan breast cancer and predict of the recurrence. It is therefore important to take these markers into consideration to select a high risk subgroup of the patients for intensive treatment.</p>http://www.jcancer.org/v03p0421.htm
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author Eramah Ermiah, Abdelbaset Buhmeida, Fathi Abdalla, Ben Romdhane Khaled, Nada Salem, Seppo Pyrh&#246;nen, Yrj&#246; Collan
spellingShingle Eramah Ermiah, Abdelbaset Buhmeida, Fathi Abdalla, Ben Romdhane Khaled, Nada Salem, Seppo Pyrh&#246;nen, Yrj&#246; Collan
Prognostic Value of Proliferation Markers: Immunohistochemical Ki-67 Expression and Cytometric S-Phase Fraction of Women with Breast Cancer in Libya
Journal of Cancer
author_facet Eramah Ermiah, Abdelbaset Buhmeida, Fathi Abdalla, Ben Romdhane Khaled, Nada Salem, Seppo Pyrh&#246;nen, Yrj&#246; Collan
author_sort Eramah Ermiah, Abdelbaset Buhmeida, Fathi Abdalla, Ben Romdhane Khaled, Nada Salem, Seppo Pyrh&#246;nen, Yrj&#246; Collan
title Prognostic Value of Proliferation Markers: Immunohistochemical Ki-67 Expression and Cytometric S-Phase Fraction of Women with Breast Cancer in Libya
title_short Prognostic Value of Proliferation Markers: Immunohistochemical Ki-67 Expression and Cytometric S-Phase Fraction of Women with Breast Cancer in Libya
title_full Prognostic Value of Proliferation Markers: Immunohistochemical Ki-67 Expression and Cytometric S-Phase Fraction of Women with Breast Cancer in Libya
title_fullStr Prognostic Value of Proliferation Markers: Immunohistochemical Ki-67 Expression and Cytometric S-Phase Fraction of Women with Breast Cancer in Libya
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic Value of Proliferation Markers: Immunohistochemical Ki-67 Expression and Cytometric S-Phase Fraction of Women with Breast Cancer in Libya
title_sort prognostic value of proliferation markers: immunohistochemical ki-67 expression and cytometric s-phase fraction of women with breast cancer in libya
publisher Ivyspring International Publisher
series Journal of Cancer
issn 1837-9664
publishDate 2012-01-01
description <p><b>Background:</b> We evaluated the association of the immunohistochemical Ki-67 expression, and S-phase fraction with clinicopathological variables and patient outcome.</p><p><b>Patients and methods:</b> Histological samples from 100 primary Libyan breast carcinoma patients were retrospectively studied with monoclonal antibody to Ki-67. S-phase fraction was determined by DNA image cytometry.</p><p><b>Results: </b>The median Ki-67 percentage for all tumors was 27.5%, ranging from 1 to 80% and the median S-phase fraction (SPF) was 11%, ranging from 0 to 62 %. Tumors with high Ki-67 expression were found in 76% of patients and with high SPF values in 56%. Ki-67 expression was more frequent in tumors with high SPF than low SPF. High Ki-67 and high SPF were associated with advanced stages, poor differentiation of tumors, positive lymph nodes, and distant metastasis. The Ki-67 was associated with hormone receptor negative tumors. The SPF was higher in young patients (&#60;50 years) than in older patients. In the overall population (median follow-up 49 months), patients with high Ki-67 and high SPF had shorter survival time and predicted recurrence than patients with low Ki-67 and low SPF. In a Cox multivariate analysis, high SPF (p= 0.007), hormonal status (p= 0.001) and clinical stage (p=0.005) were independent predictors of disease-specific survival. The Ki-67 (p=0.065) in borderline significance proved to be independent predictor of disease-free survival. The SPF showed more statistically significance with a high grade of malignancy and survival time than Ki-67.</p><p><b>Conclusions: </b>The SPF value is useful cell proliferation marker to assess tumor prognosis. These markers may reflect the aggressive behavior of Libyan breast cancer and predict of the recurrence. It is therefore important to take these markers into consideration to select a high risk subgroup of the patients for intensive treatment.</p>
url http://www.jcancer.org/v03p0421.htm
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