Androgen Receptor Expression in Thai Breast Cancer Patients.
Suthat ChottanapundMajorie B M van DuursenKumpol RatchaworapongPanida NavasumritMathuros RuchirawatMartin Van den BergPublished in: Medical sciences (Basel, Switzerland) (2016)
The aim of this study was to investigate prevalence and related factors of androgen receptor (AR) expression in Thai breast cancer patients. A descriptive study was done in 95 patients, who were admitted to Charoenkrung Pracharak Hospital, Bangkok (2011-2013). Statistical relationships were examined between AR protein expression, tumor status, and patient characteristics. Compared with those from Western countries, ethnic Thai patients were younger at age of diagnosis and had a higher proliferative index (high Ki-67 expression), which indicates unfavorable prognosis. In addition, 91% of the Thai breast tumors that were positive for any of the following receptors, estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) also expressed the AR protein, while in triple negative breast tumors only 33% were AR positive. ER and PR expression was positively related with AR expression, while AR expression was inversely correlated to Ki-67 expression. AR status was strongly correlated with ER and PR status in Thai patients. There is an inverse relationship between Ki-67 and AR, which suggests that AR may be a prognostic factor for breast cancer.
Keyphrases
- poor prognosis
- estrogen receptor
- prognostic factors
- binding protein
- end stage renal disease
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- long non coding rna
- squamous cell carcinoma
- emergency department
- risk factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- tyrosine kinase
- endothelial cells
- radiation therapy
- lymph node
- case report
- drug induced
- rectal cancer
- induced pluripotent stem cells