Combined evaluation of lc3b puncta and hmgb1 expression predicts residual risk of relapse after adjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer
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ABSTRACTIn spite of adjuvant chemotherapy, a significant fraction of patients with localized breast cancer (BC) relapse after optimal treatment. We determined the occurrence of cytoplasmic MAP1LC3B/LC3B (microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3B)-positive puncta, as well as the presence of nuclear HMGB1 (high mobility group box 1) in cancer cells within surgical BC specimens by immunohistochemistry, first in a test cohort (152 patients) and then in a validation cohort of localized BC patients who all received adjuvant anthracycline-based chemotherapy (1646 patients). Cytoplasmic LC3B<sup>+</sup> puncta inversely correlated with the intensity of SQSTM1 staining, suggesting that a high percentage cells with LC3B<sup>+</sup> puncta reflects autophagic flux. After setting optimal thresholds in the test cohort, cytoplasmic LC3B<sup>+</sup> puncta and nuclear HMGB1 were scored as positive in 27.2% and 28.6% of the tumors, respectively, in the validation cohort, while 8.7% were considered as double positive. LC3B<sup>+</sup> puncta or HMGB1 expression alone did not constitute independent prognostic factors for metastasis-free survival (MFS) in multivariate analyses. However, the combined positivity for LC3B<sup>+</sup> puncta and nuclear HMGB1 constituted an independent prognostic factor significantly associated with prolonged MFS (hazard ratio: 0.49 95% confidence interval [0.26-0.89]; <i>P</i>=0.02), and improved breast cancer specific survival (hazard ratio: 0.21 95% confidence interval [0.05-0.85]; <i>P</i>=0.029). Subgroup analyses revealed that within patients with poor-prognosis BC, HMGB1<sup>+ </sup>LC3B<sup>+</sup> double-positive tumors had a better prognosis than BC that lacked one or both of these markers. Altogether, these results suggest that the combined positivity for LC3B<sup>+</sup> puncta and nuclear HMGB1 is a positive predictor for longer BC survival.
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Vichnou Poirier-Colame; Kariman Chaba
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2015-10-03



