Mammaglobin expression in tissue as a predictor of breast carcinoma aggressiveness

Background/Aim. Human mammaglobin is considered to be one of the most significant markers of hematogenous dissemination of breast carcinoma. This paper aimed to indicate the important role of peritumoral tissue as an active participant in the tumorigenesis process and the concentration/expression of...

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Main Authors: Milošević Bojan, Cvetković Aleksandar, Ninković Srđan, Marković Snežana, Mitrović Slobodanka, Stojanović Bojan, Radunović Aleksandar, Vulović Maja, Cvetković Danijela
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Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2021-01-01
Series:Vojnosanitetski Pregled
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2021/0042-84501900046M.pdf
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spelling doaj-c4ee0726e67c404aa40daf153d138ed82021-03-19T14:10:43ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502406-07202021-01-0178216017010.2298/VSP190129046M0042-84501900046MMammaglobin expression in tissue as a predictor of breast carcinoma aggressivenessMilošević Bojan0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5725-0543Cvetković Aleksandar1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9659-2001Ninković Srđan2Marković Snežana3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3892-8977Mitrović Slobodanka4Stojanović Bojan5Radunović Aleksandar6Vulović Maja7https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8288-3497Cvetković Danijela8Clinical Center of Kragujevac, Clinic for General and Thoracic Surgery, Kragujevac, Serbia + University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Surgery, Kragujevac, SerbiaClinical Center of Kragujevac, Clinic for General and Thoracic Surgery, Kragujevac, Serbia + University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Surgery, Kragujevac, SerbiaClinical Center of Kragujevac, Clinic for General and Thoracic Surgery, Kragujevac, Serbia + University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Surgery, Kragujevac, SerbiaUniversity of Kragujevac, Faculty of Sciences, Institute of Biology and Ecology, Kragujevac, SerbiaUniversity of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Pathology, Kragujevac, SerbiaClinical Center of Kragujevac, Clinic for General and Thoracic Surgery, Kragujevac, Serbia + University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Surgery, Kragujevac, SerbiaMilitary Medical Academy, Clinic for Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Anatomy, Kragujevac, SerbiaUniversity of Kragujevac, Institute for Infrormation Technologies, Department of Natural Sciences, Kragujevac, SerbiaBackground/Aim. Human mammaglobin is considered to be one of the most significant markers of hematogenous dissemination of breast carcinoma. This paper aimed to indicate the important role of peritumoral tissue as an active participant in the tumorigenesis process and the concentration/expression of mammaglobins in the peritumoral tissue as a significant prognostic factor. Methods. This research included 64 female patients with primary breast carcinoma during the five-year follow-up period. To determine the concentration of mammaglobin A in samples of carcinoma tissue and peritumoral tissue, Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test was used, and for the determination of relative gene expression of mammaglobin A, quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was used. Results. The concentration of mammaglobin A was increased in both the carcinoma tissue and peritumoral tissue with an increase in tumor size, number of affected lymph nodes, number of metastases, while relative expression of mammaglobin A was statistically significantly higher in carcinoma tissue than in peritumoral tissue, regardless of the tumor size, number of affected lymph nodes, number of metastases and tumor type. The concentration of mammaglobin A was higher in peritumoral tissue than in tissue of ductal carcinoma, while in the case of lobular carcinoma the concentration of mammaglobin A was higher in carcinoma tis-sue than in peritumoral tissue. Conclusion. Mammaglobin A concentration in peritumoral tissue higher than 0.6704221 ng/mL, and in carcinoma tissue higher than 0.5784426 ng/mL, as well as mammaglobin A relative gene expression in carcinoma tissue higher than 1.003, were determined as cut-off values. These values may identify patients who are at higher risk of metastatic disease, which would be treated with early radical adjuvant treatment.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2021/0042-84501900046M.pdfbreast neoplasmsmammaglobin aneoplasm invasivenessneoplasm metastasisprognosis invasivenessneoplasm metastasisprognosis
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author Milošević Bojan
Cvetković Aleksandar
Ninković Srđan
Marković Snežana
Mitrović Slobodanka
Stojanović Bojan
Radunović Aleksandar
Vulović Maja
Cvetković Danijela
spellingShingle Milošević Bojan
Cvetković Aleksandar
Ninković Srđan
Marković Snežana
Mitrović Slobodanka
Stojanović Bojan
Radunović Aleksandar
Vulović Maja
Cvetković Danijela
Mammaglobin expression in tissue as a predictor of breast carcinoma aggressiveness
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
breast neoplasms
mammaglobin a
neoplasm invasiveness
neoplasm metastasis
prognosis invasiveness
neoplasm metastasis
prognosis
author_facet Milošević Bojan
Cvetković Aleksandar
Ninković Srđan
Marković Snežana
Mitrović Slobodanka
Stojanović Bojan
Radunović Aleksandar
Vulović Maja
Cvetković Danijela
author_sort Milošević Bojan
title Mammaglobin expression in tissue as a predictor of breast carcinoma aggressiveness
title_short Mammaglobin expression in tissue as a predictor of breast carcinoma aggressiveness
title_full Mammaglobin expression in tissue as a predictor of breast carcinoma aggressiveness
title_fullStr Mammaglobin expression in tissue as a predictor of breast carcinoma aggressiveness
title_full_unstemmed Mammaglobin expression in tissue as a predictor of breast carcinoma aggressiveness
title_sort mammaglobin expression in tissue as a predictor of breast carcinoma aggressiveness
publisher Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia
series Vojnosanitetski Pregled
issn 0042-8450
2406-0720
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background/Aim. Human mammaglobin is considered to be one of the most significant markers of hematogenous dissemination of breast carcinoma. This paper aimed to indicate the important role of peritumoral tissue as an active participant in the tumorigenesis process and the concentration/expression of mammaglobins in the peritumoral tissue as a significant prognostic factor. Methods. This research included 64 female patients with primary breast carcinoma during the five-year follow-up period. To determine the concentration of mammaglobin A in samples of carcinoma tissue and peritumoral tissue, Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test was used, and for the determination of relative gene expression of mammaglobin A, quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was used. Results. The concentration of mammaglobin A was increased in both the carcinoma tissue and peritumoral tissue with an increase in tumor size, number of affected lymph nodes, number of metastases, while relative expression of mammaglobin A was statistically significantly higher in carcinoma tissue than in peritumoral tissue, regardless of the tumor size, number of affected lymph nodes, number of metastases and tumor type. The concentration of mammaglobin A was higher in peritumoral tissue than in tissue of ductal carcinoma, while in the case of lobular carcinoma the concentration of mammaglobin A was higher in carcinoma tis-sue than in peritumoral tissue. Conclusion. Mammaglobin A concentration in peritumoral tissue higher than 0.6704221 ng/mL, and in carcinoma tissue higher than 0.5784426 ng/mL, as well as mammaglobin A relative gene expression in carcinoma tissue higher than 1.003, were determined as cut-off values. These values may identify patients who are at higher risk of metastatic disease, which would be treated with early radical adjuvant treatment.
topic breast neoplasms
mammaglobin a
neoplasm invasiveness
neoplasm metastasis
prognosis invasiveness
neoplasm metastasis
prognosis
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2021/0042-84501900046M.pdf
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