Differential expression of HIF-1α in CD44+CD24-/low breast ductal carcinomas


Autoria(s): Costa, João Oliveira ; Zanetti, Juliana S; Silveira, Giórgia G; Soave, Danilo F; Oliveira, Lucinei R; Zorgetto, Verônica A; Soares, Fernando A; Zucoloto, Sérgio ; Silva, Alfredo Ribeiro
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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14/10/2013

14/10/2013

2011

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Abstract Background Cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis postulates that tumors are maintained by a self-renewing CSC population that is also capable of differentiating into non-self-renewing cell populations that constitute the bulk of tumor. Stem cells renewal and differentiation can be directly influenced by the oxygen levels of determined tissues, probably by the reduction of oxidative DNA damage in hypoxic regions, thus leading to a friendlier microenvironment, regarding to clonal expansion and for resistance to chemotherapeutic regimens. Furthermore, there have been strong data indicating a pivotal role of hypoxic niche in cancer stem cells development. There are evidence that hypoxia could drive the maintenance of CSC, via HIF-1α expression, but it still to be determined whether hypoxia markers are expressed in breast tumors presenting CD44+CD24-/low immunophenotype. Methods Immunohistochemical analysis of CD44+CD24-/low expression and its relationship with hypoxia markers and clinical outcome were evaluated in 253 samples of breast ductal carcinomas. Double-immunolabeling was performed using EnVision Doublestain System (Dako, Carpinteria, CA, USA). Slides were then scanned into high-resolution images using Aperio ScanScope XT and then, visualized in the software Image Scope (Aperio, Vista, CA, USA). Results In univariate analysis, CD44+CD24-/low expression showed association with death due to breast cancer (p = 0.035). Breast tumors expressing CD44+CD24-/low immunophenotype showed relationship with HIF-1α (p = 0.039) and negativity for HER-2 (p = 0.013). Conclusion Considering that there are strong evidences that the fraction of a tumour considered to be cancer stem cells is plastic depending upon microenvironmental signals, our findings provide further evidence that hypoxia might be related to the worse prognosis found in CD44+CD24-/low positive breast tumors.

The authors wish to acknowledge the technical assistance of Deisy Mara da Silva. This research was supported by grants from Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) (2008/06461-1 and 2010/08400-0).

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Diagnostic Pathology, London, v.6, 2011

1746-1596

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/34856

10.1186/1746-1596-6-73

http://www.diagnosticpathology.org/content/6/1/73

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Diagnostic Pathology

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