Abstract 3302: High incidence of MAC387 positive cells in the carcinoma tissues of inflammatory breast cancer patients correlate with the detection of multiple human Cytomegalovirus genotypes and invasive properties of the disease

dc.AffiliationOctober University for modern sciences and Arts (MSA)
dc.contributor.authorTaha Mohamed, Hossam
dc.contributor.authorGadalla, Ramy
dc.contributor.authorAbdel Aziz Ibrahim, Sherif
dc.contributor.authorAkram Nouh, M.
dc.contributor.authorEl-Shinawi, Mohamed
dc.contributor.authorJ. Schneider, Robert
dc.contributor.authorMostafa Mohamed, Mona
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-01T09:27:05Z
dc.date.available2020-03-01T09:27:05Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.descriptionMSA Google Scholaren_US
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Previously we showed that the incidence of multiple human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) genotypes in the carcinoma tissues of inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) patients plays essential role in the disease progression. Primary HCMV infection to monocytes induces differentiation and biological turnover of monocytes to macrophages. In addition infected macrophages serves as “mobile vectors” for virus spreading and dissemination to different organs mainly by transendothelial migration. In addition we screened for the infiltration of CD14+ and CD68+ monocytes/macrophages markers in the carcinoma tissues of IBC versus non-IBC patients we showed that of CD14+ cells highly infiltrate tumor microenvironment (TME) of IBC patients compared to non-IBC. Aims: In the present study we aim to 1) Assess the level of expression of MAC387 protein by monocytes/macrophages infiltrating TME of IBC versus non-IBC patients; 2) Test the correlation between the density of infiltrated MAC387+ cells and the incidence of different HCMV genotypes in carcinoma tissues of IBC versus non-IBC tissues. Since MAC387 found to be more common in cancers characterized by high metastatic properties we will also 3) determine whether the expression of MCA387 correlate with lymph-node metastasis and lymphovascular invasion in IBC versus non-IBC breast cancer patients. Materials and Methods: A total of 135 breast cancer patients (91 non-IBC and 44 IBC) were enrolled to the present study during the period of January 2012 to September 2015 from Ain Shams university Hospitals. Detection of MAC387 marker was assessed by immunohistochemistry and HCMV genotypes were detected using multiplex PCR methodology. Results: MAC387+ positive cells were more prevalent in IBC tissues than non-IBC tissues (p = 0.4). Incidence of higher number of MAC387+ cells were positively correlate with higher number of metastatic lymph nodes in both IBC and non-IBC patients r = 0.807 and 0.779 respectively. Moreover, Incidence of higher number of MAC387+ cells found to be positively correlate with lymphovascular invasion in IBC patients r = 0622. Detection of multiple HCMV genotypes was statistically higher (p = 0.04) in IBC tissues in comparison with non-IBC tissues. Moreover, triple negative non-IBC and IBC tissues showed higher incidence of multiple HCMV genotypes in comparison with hormonal positive non-IBC and IBC tissues. of the monocytes/macrophages MAC387+ positive cells were more prevalent in IBC tissues showed multiple HCMV genotypes in comparison with IBC tissues showed single HCMV genotype (p = 0.46). Conclusion: MAC387+ positive cells were more prevalent in IBC tissues and correlate with presence of multiple HCMV genotypes and high invasive properties of the disease.en_US
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.AM2016-3302
dc.identifier.otherhttps://doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.AM2016-3302
dc.identifier.urihttps://t.ly/KXrzr
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherAmerican Association for Cancer Researchen_US
dc.subjectcarcinomaen_US
dc.subjectbreast canceren_US
dc.subjectCytomegalovirusen_US
dc.titleAbstract 3302: High incidence of MAC387 positive cells in the carcinoma tissues of inflammatory breast cancer patients correlate with the detection of multiple human Cytomegalovirus genotypes and invasive properties of the diseaseen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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