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HLA and prognostic factors in primary breast cancer

✍ Scribed by Rosario V. Iaffaioli; Michele Maio; Giuseppina Ruggiero; Mario De Felice; Achille Ungaro; Luigi del Vecchio; Giovanni B. Rosato; A. Raffaele Bianco; Serfino Zappacosta


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1985
Tongue
French
Weight
516 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

A group of 157 women with primary breast cancer (BC) were typed for HLA antigens, and gene frequencies were compared to those of 327 control healthy individuals. Diagnosis of BC was made for all patients on surgical mastectomy specimens; histologic grading, estrogen (ER) and progesterone (PgR) receptors were determined on all primary tumors. Typed antigens included the majority of the specificities controlled by the HLA‐A, ‐B and ‐C loci, according to the 8th International Histocompatibility Testing Workshop recommendations. No significant discrepancy in their frequencies was found in the undivided sample as compared to controls. The analysis of HLA gene frequency was extended to subsets of patients identified by the following prognostic features: (a) age at tumor diagnosis (pre‐menopause vs. post‐menopause); (b) receptor status (presence vs. absence of ER and PgR); (c) mammary gland dysplasia (presence vs. absence); (d) histologic grade (grade 3 vs. grades I and 2 combined); (e) time to relapse before or after (24 months following mastectomy). A moderate deviation from normal of some genes was found in several subsets, often affecting only one of the antithetical subgroups (feature present vs. feature absent). In the instance of B5, the increase in frequency of the gene in one of the subset pair (ER + subjects) was balanced by a decrease of the same gene in the counterpart (ER‐ subjects). Increased frequencies were found for the B7 gene in the following prognostic groups: (a) lack of ER (0.08); (b) lack of PgR (0.09); (c) absence of mammary dysplasia (0.075); (d) histologic grade 3 (0.10); and (e) premenopause (0.12). the last two showing significant divergence from normal. When features (d) and (e) on the one hand and (a), (b), (d) and (e) on the other were combined, B7 reached frequencies of 0.18 (p < 5 Γ— 10^βˆ’4^) and of 0.29 (p < 5 Γ— 10^βˆ’6^), respectively.


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