ZNF703 gene copy number and protein expression in breast cancer; associations with proliferation, prognosis and luminal subtypes
Purpose Amplification of 8p12 is frequent in breast cancer and associated with poor prognosis in luminal subtypes. ZNF703 has been identified as the driver gene of proliferation in the A1 amplicon situated in 8p12. In this study, the aims were to investigate associations between ZNF703 copy number a...
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description | Purpose
Amplification of 8p12 is frequent in breast cancer and associated with poor prognosis in luminal subtypes.
ZNF703
has been identified as the driver gene of proliferation in the A1 amplicon situated in 8p12. In this study, the aims were to investigate associations between
ZNF703
copy number alterations and molecular subtypes, proliferation and prognosis, and using immunohistochemistry, examine associations between
ZNF703
copy number and ZNF703 protein expression.
Methods
Copy number alterations in 702 primary breast tumours and corresponding lymph node metastases were examined using fluorescence in situ hybridization with probes for
ZNF703
and centromere 8. In addition, protein expression was studied in 869 tumours from the same cohort. Associations between copy number alterations and protein expression and tumour characteristics were assessed using Pearson chi square test. The prognostic impact of
ZNF703
copy number increase and protein expression was assessed estimating cumulative incidence of breast cancer death and hazard ratios.
Results
We found mean
ZNF703
copy number ≥ 6 in 7% of tumours, most frequently in Luminal B subtypes. We found a positive association between increased copy number, and high proliferation, high histological grade, and poor prognosis. Luminal A tumours with high copy number had high histological grade and poor prognosis (borderline significant). We found positive nuclear staining in 76% of primary tumours. There was an association between copy number status and protein expression, but no association between protein expression and prognosis.
Conclusions
In breast cancer, high
ZNF703
copy number is associated with increased proliferation, Luminal B subtypes and poor prognosis. |
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Amplification of 8p12 is frequent in breast cancer and associated with poor prognosis in luminal subtypes.
ZNF703
has been identified as the driver gene of proliferation in the A1 amplicon situated in 8p12. In this study, the aims were to investigate associations between
ZNF703
copy number alterations and molecular subtypes, proliferation and prognosis, and using immunohistochemistry, examine associations between
ZNF703
copy number and ZNF703 protein expression.
Methods
Copy number alterations in 702 primary breast tumours and corresponding lymph node metastases were examined using fluorescence in situ hybridization with probes for
ZNF703
and centromere 8. In addition, protein expression was studied in 869 tumours from the same cohort. Associations between copy number alterations and protein expression and tumour characteristics were assessed using Pearson chi square test. The prognostic impact of
ZNF703
copy number increase and protein expression was assessed estimating cumulative incidence of breast cancer death and hazard ratios.
Results
We found mean
ZNF703
copy number ≥ 6 in 7% of tumours, most frequently in Luminal B subtypes. We found a positive association between increased copy number, and high proliferation, high histological grade, and poor prognosis. Luminal A tumours with high copy number had high histological grade and poor prognosis (borderline significant). We found positive nuclear staining in 76% of primary tumours. There was an association between copy number status and protein expression, but no association between protein expression and prognosis.
Conclusions
In breast cancer, high
ZNF703
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Amplification of 8p12 is frequent in breast cancer and associated with poor prognosis in luminal subtypes.
ZNF703
has been identified as the driver gene of proliferation in the A1 amplicon situated in 8p12. In this study, the aims were to investigate associations between
ZNF703
copy number alterations and molecular subtypes, proliferation and prognosis, and using immunohistochemistry, examine associations between
ZNF703
copy number and ZNF703 protein expression.
Methods
Copy number alterations in 702 primary breast tumours and corresponding lymph node metastases were examined using fluorescence in situ hybridization with probes for
ZNF703
and centromere 8. In addition, protein expression was studied in 869 tumours from the same cohort. Associations between copy number alterations and protein expression and tumour characteristics were assessed using Pearson chi square test. The prognostic impact of
ZNF703
copy number increase and protein expression was assessed estimating cumulative incidence of breast cancer death and hazard ratios.
Results
We found mean
ZNF703
copy number ≥ 6 in 7% of tumours, most frequently in Luminal B subtypes. We found a positive association between increased copy number, and high proliferation, high histological grade, and poor prognosis. Luminal A tumours with high copy number had high histological grade and poor prognosis (borderline significant). We found positive nuclear staining in 76% of primary tumours. There was an association between copy number status and protein expression, but no association between protein expression and prognosis.
Conclusions
In breast cancer, high
ZNF703
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Amplification of 8p12 is frequent in breast cancer and associated with poor prognosis in luminal subtypes.
ZNF703
has been identified as the driver gene of proliferation in the A1 amplicon situated in 8p12. In this study, the aims were to investigate associations between
ZNF703
copy number alterations and molecular subtypes, proliferation and prognosis, and using immunohistochemistry, examine associations between
ZNF703
copy number and ZNF703 protein expression.
Methods
Copy number alterations in 702 primary breast tumours and corresponding lymph node metastases were examined using fluorescence in situ hybridization with probes for
ZNF703
and centromere 8. In addition, protein expression was studied in 869 tumours from the same cohort. Associations between copy number alterations and protein expression and tumour characteristics were assessed using Pearson chi square test. The prognostic impact of
ZNF703
copy number increase and protein expression was assessed estimating cumulative incidence of breast cancer death and hazard ratios.
Results
We found mean
ZNF703
copy number ≥ 6 in 7% of tumours, most frequently in Luminal B subtypes. We found a positive association between increased copy number, and high proliferation, high histological grade, and poor prognosis. Luminal A tumours with high copy number had high histological grade and poor prognosis (borderline significant). We found positive nuclear staining in 76% of primary tumours. There was an association between copy number status and protein expression, but no association between protein expression and prognosis.
Conclusions
In breast cancer, high
ZNF703
copy number is associated with increased proliferation, Luminal B subtypes and poor prognosis.</abstract><cop>New York</cop><pub>Springer US</pub><pmid>33389351</pmid><doi>10.1007/s10549-020-06035-0</doi><tpages>13</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6635-8086</orcidid></addata></record> |
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