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Implications of the Notch1‐Snail/Slug‐epithelial to mesenchymal transition axis for lymph node metastasis in infiltrating ductal carcinoma
Author(s) -
Cao YuWen,
Wan GuoXing,
Sun JianPing,
Cui XiaoBin,
Hu JianMing,
Liang WeiHua,
Zheng YuQin,
Li WenQin,
Li Feng
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
the kaohsiung journal of medical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.439
H-Index - 36
eISSN - 2410-8650
pISSN - 1607-551X
DOI - 10.1016/j.kjms.2014.11.008
Subject(s) - slug , medicine , snail , epithelial–mesenchymal transition , lymph node metastasis , metastasis , pathology , carcinoma , lymph node , cancer research , oncology , cancer , ecology , biology
Emerging evidence suggests that activation of the Notch1 signaling pathway inducing epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) mediated by Snail/Slug promotes invasion and metastasis of breast cancer cells in vitro . However, the implication of the Notch1‐Snail/Slug‐EMT axis in breast cancer patients remains unclear. A total of 200 formalin‐fixed paraffin‐embedded samples of invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), and 37 adjacent non‐neoplastic tissue (ANNT) samples from patients who had not been treated with neoadjuvant therapy were examined. Expression of Notch1, Slug, Snail, E‐cadherin, N‐cadherin, and vimentin was determined by immunohistochemistry on tissue microarrays (TMAs). The correlation between protein expression and clinicopathological characteristics of breast cancer patients was also evaluated. Results showed that a significantly high percentage of cases with high expression of Notch1 (74%, 148/200), Slug (36%, 72/200), Snail (62%, 124/200), and N‐cadherin (77%, 153/200) and a low percentage of cases with high expression of E‐cadherin (27%, 54/200) were observed in IDC compared to those in ANNTs. High Notch1, Slug, Snail, and N‐cadherin expression and low E‐cadherin expression in patients with IDC were significantly correlated with lymph node metastasis. In addition, correlation analysis results revealed that high Notch1 expression was significantly associated with high Slug, Snail, and N‐cadherin expression and low E‐cadherin expression in IDC. Furthermore, a high Snail expression was significantly associated with low E‐cadherin expression, and a high Slug expression was found to be significantly associated with increased N‐cadherin expression in patients with IDC. Hence, our study suggested that the Notch1‐Snail/Slug‐EMT axis may be implicated in the lymph node metastasis affecting patients with IDC.

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