Associations between tumor molecular phenotype and quantitative estimates of breast tumor tissue composition
The tumor microenvironment is an important determinant of breast cancer progression, but standard methods for describing the tumor microenvironment are lacking. Measures of microenvironment composition such as stromal area and immune infiltrate are labor-intensive and few large studies have systemat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Human pathology 2022-02, Vol.123, p.84-92 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The tumor microenvironment is an important determinant of breast cancer
progression, but standard methods for describing the tumor microenvironment are
lacking. Measures of microenvironment composition such as stromal area and
immune infiltrate are labor-intensive and few large studies have systematically
collected this data. However, digital histologic approaches are becoming more
widely available, allowing high-throughput, quantitative estimation. We applied
such methods to tissue microarrays of tumors from 1687 women (mean 4 cores per
case) in the Carolina Breast Cancer Study Phase 3. Tumor composition was
quantified as percentage of epithelium, stroma, adipose, and lymphocytic
infiltrate (with the latter as presence/absence using a ≥1% cutoff).
Composition proportions and presence/absence were evaluated in association with
clinical and molecular features of breast cancer (intrinsic subtype and
RNA-based risk of recurrence [ROR] scores) using multivariable linear and
logistic regression. Lower stromal content was associated with aggressive tumor
phenotypes, including triple-negative (31.1% vs. 41.6% in HR+/HER2−; RFD
[95% CI]: −10.5%, [−13.1, −7.9]), Basal-like subtypes
(29.0% vs. 44.0% in Luminal A; RFD [95% CI]: −14.9%, [−17.8,
−12.0]), and high RNA-based PAM50 ROR scores (27.6% vs. 48.1% in ROR low;
RFD [95% CI]: −20.5%, [24.3, 16.7]), after adjusting for age and race.
HER2+ tumors also had lower stromal content, particularly among RNA-based
HER2-enriched (35.2% vs. 44.0% in Luminal A; RFD [95% CI]: −8.8%,
[−13.8, −3.8]). Similar associations were observed between immune
infiltrate and tumor phenotypes. Quantitative digital image analysis of the
breast cancer microenvironment showed significant associations with demographic
characteristics and biological indicators of aggressive behavior. |
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ISSN: | 0046-8177 1532-8392 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.humpath.2022.02.013 |