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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 38(10): 512-517, Oct. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-843869

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Abstract Objective Triple-negative breast carcinomas (TNBCs) represent a heterogeneous group of neoplasias, even though they generally exhibit a clinically more aggressive phenotype, and are more prevalent in young women. To date, targeted therapies for this group of tumors have not been defined. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of the apocrine subtype in TBNCs from premenopausal patients as defined by the immunohistochemical expression of the androgen receptor (AR) and its association with: histological type; tumor grade; proliferative activity; epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) expression; and a basal-like phenotype. Methods A total of 118 tumor samples from patients aged 45 years or younger were selected and reviewed according to histological type and grade. Ki-67 expression was also evaluated. Immunohistochemical expression of the AR, basal cytokeratin ⅚, and EGFR expression were analyzed in tissue microarrays. The apocrine subset was defined by AR-positive expression. The basal-like phenotype was characterized by cytokeratin ⅚ and/or EGFR expression. Results An apocrine profile was identified in 6/118 (5.1%) cases. This subset of cases also exhibited a lower rate of Ki-67 expression (17.5% versus 70.0%, p= 0.02), and a trend toward a lower histological grade (66.7% versus 27.9%, p= 0.06). Conclusions The apocrine subtype of TNBCs is rare among premenopausal women, and it tends to present as carcinomas of lower grade and lower proliferative activity, suggesting a less aggressive biological phenotype.


Resumo Objetivo Carcinomas mamários triplo-negativos representam um grupo heterogêneo de neoplasias, embora geralmente exibam fenótipo clinicamente mais agressivo e sejam mais prevalentes em mulheres jovens. Até o presente, terapias-alvo para esses grupos não foram definidas. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a frequência do subtipo apócrino em carcinomas mamários triplo-negativos de mulheres na pré-menopausa, definido pela expressão imuno-histoquímica do receptor de androgênio, e sua associação com tipo histológico, grau histológico, atividade proliferativa, expressão do receptor do fator de crescimento epidérmico (EGFR) e o fenótipo basal-símile. Métodos Foram selecionadas 118 amostras de tecido tumoral de pacientes com até 45 anos de idade. As amostras foram revisadas quanto a tipo e grau histológicos e expressão do Ki-67. A expressão imuno-histoquímica de receptor de androgênio, citoqueratina basal ⅚, e do EGFR foram analisadas em amostras de microarranjos de tecido. O subtipo apócrino foi definido pela positividade do receptor de androgênio. O fenótipo basal-símile foi caracterizado pela expressão da citoqueratina ⅚ e/ou do EGFR. Resultados O perfil apócrino foi identificado em 6/118 (5,1%) casos. Este subgrupo apresentou menor fração de expressão do Ki-67 (17,5% versus 70,0%, p= 0,02) e uma tendência a menor grau histológico (66,7% versus 27,9%, p= 0,06). Conclusões O subtipo apócrino dos carcinomas mamários triplo-negativos é raro em mulheres na pré-menopausa, e tende a se apresentar como carcinomas de menor grau e menor atividade proliferativa, sugerindo fenótipo biológico menos agressivo.


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Humans , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , ErbB Receptors/biosynthesis , Receptors, Androgen/biosynthesis , Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms/metabolism , Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Age Factors , Retrospective Studies
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Int. j. morphol ; 26(3): 603-608, Sept. 2008. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-556719

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The objective of this work was identify the presence of interstitial cells of Cajal, muscle cells, nerves and androgen receptor positive cells in adult human testicle, using immunohistochemical detection for c-kit/CD-117, actin smooth muscle specific (ASMS), neurofilament (N) and androgen receptor (AR), respectively. The samples were obtained from patients (n= 10) with diagnosis of prostate cancer, with surgery of orchiectomy. Subsequently were processed by histology and for immunohistochemistry using specific antibodies. It showed the presence of cells c-kit/CD-117, with diverse degrees of positivity, distributed mainly in the interstitial peritubular area of the human testicle. The peritubular myoides cells were positive to the presence of the actin smooth muscle and androgen receptor. The neurofilaments elements (+) only were observed in the vascular tunic. The specific immunohistochemistry describe the presence of the interstitial cells of Cajal in human testicular interstitium, opening a new perspective for the functional interpretation of the testicular cellularity and tubular motility. Possibly associated functionally to peribubulars cells of smooth muscle to regulate the mobility of the seminiferous tabules, whose integration and function would be androgen dependent. The cells that express the c-kit receptor, were found exclusively in the interstitial compartment. This cellular type in addition of the muscular cells of peritubules and the absence of nervous fibers to the interior of the testicle, could be responsible for the regulation of tubular mobility, as it happens in the gastrointestinal apparatus.


El objetivo de este trabajo fue identificar la presencia de células interticiales de Cajal, células musculares lisas, células nerviosas y células que expresan receptores de andrógeno en el testículo de humano adulto, usando inmunohistoquímica específica para: c-kit/CD-117, músculo liso actina específico (ASMS), neurofilamentos (N) y para receptores de andrógenos (AR). Las muestras fueron obtenidas de pacientes (n=10) con diagnóstico de cáncer prostático sometidos a cirugía de orquiectomía. Las biopsias se procesaron para histología e inmunohistoquímica usando anticuerpos específicos. Se muestra la presencia de células c-kit/CD-117, con diversos grados de positividad y distribuidas en el compartimento interticial del testículo. Las células peritubulares mioides fueron positivas para la presencia de músculo liso actina específico y para receptor de andrógenos. La marcación de neurofilamentos positivos, sólo fueron observados en la túnica vascular. Conclusiones: La inmunohistoquímica específica describe la presencia de células interticiales de Cajal en los interticios testiculares humanos, abriendo una nueva visión en la interpretación funcional de la celularidad testicular y la motilidad tubular. Lo anterior asociado a la funcionalidad de las células peritubulares (músculo liso) regularían la motilidad de los túbulos seminíferos. Este proceso posiblemente es andrógeno dependiente. Las células que expresan receptores c-kit se encuentran exclusivamente en los compartimentos interticiales, estas células en conjunto con las células musculares peritubulares agregado a la ausencia de fibras nerviosas al interior del testículo, podrían ser los responsables de la regulación de la motilidad tubular, similar a como se informa para el tracto gastrointestinal.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Reproduction , Reproduction/physiology , Reproduction/genetics , Testis/anatomy & histology , Testis/cytology , Testis/embryology , Connective Tissue Cells/cytology , Connective Tissue Cells/chemistry , Immunohistochemistry/methods , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit/isolation & purification , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit/analysis , Receptors, Androgen/biosynthesis
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 517-521, 1996.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-129326

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Thirty-two cases of surgically removed astrocytoma were evaluated for the expression of androgen receptors(ARs) immunohistochemically and the relationships between androgen receptors, DNA ploidy pattern, and survival of patients were studied. The cases included 18 grade I/II astrocytomas, 4 anaplastic astrocytomas, and 10 glioblastoma multiforme(GBM). Positive AR was present in 12 out of 32 cases(38%), which consisted of 5 cases in grade I/II(28%), 3 cases in anaplastic astrocytoma(75%), and 4 cases in GBM(40%). For both low and high grade astrocytomas, sex and ploidy pattern were not correlated with expression of the androgen receptors. Androgen receptor expression did not significantly affect the survival time. This study confirms previous reports of a low incidence of androgen receptors in astrocytomas. In addition, it shows that expression of androgen receptors is not correlated with DNA ploidy pattern and survival of patients in astrocytoma.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Astrocytoma/metabolism , Brain Neoplasms/metabolism , Flow Cytometry , Glioma/metabolism , Middle Aged , Ploidies , Receptors, Androgen/biosynthesis , Survival Analysis
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 517-521, 1996.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-129311

ABSTRACT

Thirty-two cases of surgically removed astrocytoma were evaluated for the expression of androgen receptors(ARs) immunohistochemically and the relationships between androgen receptors, DNA ploidy pattern, and survival of patients were studied. The cases included 18 grade I/II astrocytomas, 4 anaplastic astrocytomas, and 10 glioblastoma multiforme(GBM). Positive AR was present in 12 out of 32 cases(38%), which consisted of 5 cases in grade I/II(28%), 3 cases in anaplastic astrocytoma(75%), and 4 cases in GBM(40%). For both low and high grade astrocytomas, sex and ploidy pattern were not correlated with expression of the androgen receptors. Androgen receptor expression did not significantly affect the survival time. This study confirms previous reports of a low incidence of androgen receptors in astrocytomas. In addition, it shows that expression of androgen receptors is not correlated with DNA ploidy pattern and survival of patients in astrocytoma.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Astrocytoma/metabolism , Brain Neoplasms/metabolism , Flow Cytometry , Glioma/metabolism , Middle Aged , Ploidies , Receptors, Androgen/biosynthesis , Survival Analysis
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