Molecular heterogeneity in adjacent cells in triple-negative breast cancer

Michael L Huebschman,1 Nancy L Lane,1 Huaying Liu,1 Venetia R Sarode,2 Judith L Devlin,1 Eugene P Frenkel1,3 1Harold C Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center, 2Department of Pathology, 3Division of Hematology-Medical Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX,...

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Main Authors: Huebschman ML, Lane NL, Liu HY, Sarode VR, Devlin JL, Frenkel EP
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2015-08-01
Series:Breast Cancer : Targets and Therapy
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/molecular-heterogeneity-in-adjacent-cells-in-triple-negative-breast-ca-peer-reviewed-article-BCTT
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spelling doaj-c8f3f56a3d4d4a618a5bb1edc5ff5b8a2020-11-24T22:07:17ZengDove Medical PressBreast Cancer : Targets and Therapy1179-13142015-08-012015default23123723080Molecular heterogeneity in adjacent cells in triple-negative breast cancerHuebschman MLLane NLLiu HYSarode VRDevlin JLFrenkel EPMichael L Huebschman,1 Nancy L Lane,1 Huaying Liu,1 Venetia R Sarode,2 Judith L Devlin,1 Eugene P Frenkel1,3 1Harold C Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center, 2Department of Pathology, 3Division of Hematology-Medical Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA Purpose: This study interrogates the molecular status of individual cells in patients with triple-negative breast cancers and explores the molecular identification and characterization of these tumors to consider the exploitation of a potential-targeted therapeutic approach. Patients and methods: Hyperspectral immunologic cell by cell analysis was applied to touch imprint smears obtained from fresh tumors of breast cancer patients. Results: Cell by cell analysis confirms significant intratumoral molecular heterogeneity in cancer markers with differences from polymerase chain reaction marker reporting. The individual cell heterogeneity was recognized in adjacent cells examined with panels of ten molecular markers in each single cell and included some markers that are considered to express “stem-cell” character. In addition, heterogeneity did not relate either to the size or stage of the primary tumor or to the site from within the cancer. Conclusion: There is a very significant molecular heterogeneity when “adjacent cells” are examined in triple-negative breast cancer, thereby making a successful targeted approach unlikely. In addition, it is not reasonable to consider that these changes will provide an answer to tumor dormancy. Keywords: hyperspectral, cancer stem cells, CSC, CD44, CD24, ALDH1, uPAR, CD133, Her-2http://www.dovepress.com/molecular-heterogeneity-in-adjacent-cells-in-triple-negative-breast-ca-peer-reviewed-article-BCTT
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Lane NL
Liu HY
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Lane NL
Liu HY
Sarode VR
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Molecular heterogeneity in adjacent cells in triple-negative breast cancer
Breast Cancer : Targets and Therapy
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Lane NL
Liu HY
Sarode VR
Devlin JL
Frenkel EP
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title Molecular heterogeneity in adjacent cells in triple-negative breast cancer
title_short Molecular heterogeneity in adjacent cells in triple-negative breast cancer
title_full Molecular heterogeneity in adjacent cells in triple-negative breast cancer
title_fullStr Molecular heterogeneity in adjacent cells in triple-negative breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Molecular heterogeneity in adjacent cells in triple-negative breast cancer
title_sort molecular heterogeneity in adjacent cells in triple-negative breast cancer
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Breast Cancer : Targets and Therapy
issn 1179-1314
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Michael L Huebschman,1 Nancy L Lane,1 Huaying Liu,1 Venetia R Sarode,2 Judith L Devlin,1 Eugene P Frenkel1,3 1Harold C Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center, 2Department of Pathology, 3Division of Hematology-Medical Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA Purpose: This study interrogates the molecular status of individual cells in patients with triple-negative breast cancers and explores the molecular identification and characterization of these tumors to consider the exploitation of a potential-targeted therapeutic approach. Patients and methods: Hyperspectral immunologic cell by cell analysis was applied to touch imprint smears obtained from fresh tumors of breast cancer patients. Results: Cell by cell analysis confirms significant intratumoral molecular heterogeneity in cancer markers with differences from polymerase chain reaction marker reporting. The individual cell heterogeneity was recognized in adjacent cells examined with panels of ten molecular markers in each single cell and included some markers that are considered to express “stem-cell” character. In addition, heterogeneity did not relate either to the size or stage of the primary tumor or to the site from within the cancer. Conclusion: There is a very significant molecular heterogeneity when “adjacent cells” are examined in triple-negative breast cancer, thereby making a successful targeted approach unlikely. In addition, it is not reasonable to consider that these changes will provide an answer to tumor dormancy. Keywords: hyperspectral, cancer stem cells, CSC, CD44, CD24, ALDH1, uPAR, CD133, Her-2
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