Impact of uPA/PAI-1 and disseminated cytokeratin-positive cells in breast cancer

Abstract Background The protease uPA and its inhibitor PAI-1 play major roles in hemostasis and are also involved in cancer progression. This is mainly caused by their ability to degrade extracellular matrix-facilitating tumor cell migration. This study aimed to investigate the impact of uPA/PAI-1 a...

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Main Authors: Bruno Märkl, Martin Kazik, Nadia Harbeck, Elzbieta Jakubowicz, Reinhard Hoffmann, Thomas Jung, Dieter Steinfeld, Gerhard Schenkirsch, Günter Schlimok, Daniel Oruzio
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Published: BMC 2019-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12885-019-5857-0
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spelling doaj-cf351616fd084bcd85d971200187bf0d2020-11-25T02:56:32ZengBMCBMC Cancer1471-24072019-07-0119111010.1186/s12885-019-5857-0Impact of uPA/PAI-1 and disseminated cytokeratin-positive cells in breast cancerBruno Märkl0Martin Kazik1Nadia Harbeck2Elzbieta Jakubowicz3Reinhard Hoffmann4Thomas Jung5Dieter Steinfeld6Gerhard Schenkirsch7Günter Schlimok8Daniel Oruzio9Institute of Pathology, UniversitätsklinikumInstitute of Pathology, UniversitätsklinikumBrustzentrum, Frauenklinik, Universität München (LMU)Institute of Pathology, UniversitätsklinikumInstitute of Laboratory Medicine and Microbiology, Universitätsklinikum AugsburgClinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics, Universitätsklinikum AugsburgGynecology, Gemeinschaftspraxis Gynäkologische OnkologieClinical and Population-based Cancer Registry of AugsburgHematology and Oncology, DiakonissenkrankenhausOnkologische Praxis MVZAbstract Background The protease uPA and its inhibitor PAI-1 play major roles in hemostasis and are also involved in cancer progression. This is mainly caused by their ability to degrade extracellular matrix-facilitating tumor cell migration. This study aimed to investigate the impact of uPA/PAI-1 and disseminated cytokeratin-positive cells (dCK+) on the outcome and the existence of synergistic effects. Methods We retrospectively analyzed a cohort of 480 breast cancer cases with known uPA/PAI-1 and dCK+ status. uPA/PAI-1 was tested on fresh tumor samples using a commercial ELISA test. Bone marrow aspirates were investigated immunocytochemically for CK18. Results DCK+ cells were identified in 23% of cases. uPA positivity was significantly associated with the occurrence of dCK+ cells (P = 0.028). uPA and PAI-1 were significantly associated with outcome in the subgroup of early-stage cases without chemotherapy. DCK+ cells alone were not prognostic. However, we found synergistic effects. In the subgroup of node-negative cases with and without chemotherapy, the prognostic impact of uPA and PAI-1 was enhanced in cases with additional dCK-positivity (triple +). In cases without chemotherapy, triple-positive status was independently prognostic (HR: 9.3 CI: 1.1–75) next to T stage. Conclusions uPA and PAI-1 seem to influence the metastatic potential of dCK+ cells, which underlines its important role in tumor progression.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12885-019-5857-0Breast cancerCirculating tumor cellsProteasesPrognosis
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author Bruno Märkl
Martin Kazik
Nadia Harbeck
Elzbieta Jakubowicz
Reinhard Hoffmann
Thomas Jung
Dieter Steinfeld
Gerhard Schenkirsch
Günter Schlimok
Daniel Oruzio
spellingShingle Bruno Märkl
Martin Kazik
Nadia Harbeck
Elzbieta Jakubowicz
Reinhard Hoffmann
Thomas Jung
Dieter Steinfeld
Gerhard Schenkirsch
Günter Schlimok
Daniel Oruzio
Impact of uPA/PAI-1 and disseminated cytokeratin-positive cells in breast cancer
BMC Cancer
Breast cancer
Circulating tumor cells
Proteases
Prognosis
author_facet Bruno Märkl
Martin Kazik
Nadia Harbeck
Elzbieta Jakubowicz
Reinhard Hoffmann
Thomas Jung
Dieter Steinfeld
Gerhard Schenkirsch
Günter Schlimok
Daniel Oruzio
author_sort Bruno Märkl
title Impact of uPA/PAI-1 and disseminated cytokeratin-positive cells in breast cancer
title_short Impact of uPA/PAI-1 and disseminated cytokeratin-positive cells in breast cancer
title_full Impact of uPA/PAI-1 and disseminated cytokeratin-positive cells in breast cancer
title_fullStr Impact of uPA/PAI-1 and disseminated cytokeratin-positive cells in breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Impact of uPA/PAI-1 and disseminated cytokeratin-positive cells in breast cancer
title_sort impact of upa/pai-1 and disseminated cytokeratin-positive cells in breast cancer
publisher BMC
series BMC Cancer
issn 1471-2407
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Abstract Background The protease uPA and its inhibitor PAI-1 play major roles in hemostasis and are also involved in cancer progression. This is mainly caused by their ability to degrade extracellular matrix-facilitating tumor cell migration. This study aimed to investigate the impact of uPA/PAI-1 and disseminated cytokeratin-positive cells (dCK+) on the outcome and the existence of synergistic effects. Methods We retrospectively analyzed a cohort of 480 breast cancer cases with known uPA/PAI-1 and dCK+ status. uPA/PAI-1 was tested on fresh tumor samples using a commercial ELISA test. Bone marrow aspirates were investigated immunocytochemically for CK18. Results DCK+ cells were identified in 23% of cases. uPA positivity was significantly associated with the occurrence of dCK+ cells (P = 0.028). uPA and PAI-1 were significantly associated with outcome in the subgroup of early-stage cases without chemotherapy. DCK+ cells alone were not prognostic. However, we found synergistic effects. In the subgroup of node-negative cases with and without chemotherapy, the prognostic impact of uPA and PAI-1 was enhanced in cases with additional dCK-positivity (triple +). In cases without chemotherapy, triple-positive status was independently prognostic (HR: 9.3 CI: 1.1–75) next to T stage. Conclusions uPA and PAI-1 seem to influence the metastatic potential of dCK+ cells, which underlines its important role in tumor progression.
topic Breast cancer
Circulating tumor cells
Proteases
Prognosis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12885-019-5857-0
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