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  • The BRCA1 gene is crucial in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), with its expression loss linked to various mechanisms, and the study aimed to identify new prognostic factors related to BRCA1.
  • The study analyzed BRCA1 protein and mRNA expression, promoter methylation, and the impact of specific microRNAs in TNBC samples from 69 patients.
  • miR-548c-5p emerged as a novel independent prognostic factor, and combining its expression with tumor characteristics successfully predicted relapse in patients, while traditional BRCA1 expression measures did not correlate with patient outcomes.

Article Abstract

Background: The BRCA1 gene plays a key role in triple negative breast cancers (TNBCs), in which its expression can be lost by multiple mechanisms: germinal mutation followed by deletion of the second allele; negative regulation by promoter methylation; or miRNA-mediated silencing. This study aimed to establish a correlation among the BRCA1-related molecular parameters, tumor characteristics and clinical follow-up of patients to find new prognostic factors.

Methods: BRCA1 protein and mRNA expression was quantified in situ in the TNBCs of 69 patients. BRCA1 promoter methylation status was checked, as well as cytokeratin 5/6 expression. Maintenance of expressed BRCA1 protein interaction with BARD1 was quantified, as a marker of BRCA1 functionality, and the tumor expression profiles of 27 microRNAs were determined.

Results: miR-548c-5p was emphasized as a new independent prognostic factor in TNBC. A combination of the tumoral expression of miR-548c and three other known prognostic parameters (tumor size, lymph node invasion and CK 5/6 expression status) allowed for relapse prediction by logistic regression with an area under the curve (AUC) = 0.96. BRCA1 mRNA and protein in situ expression, as well as the amount of BRCA1 ligated to BARD1 in the tumor, lacked any associations with patient outcomes, likely due to high intratumoral heterogeneity, and thus could not be used for clinical purposes.

Conclusions: In situ BRCA1-related expression parameters could be used for clinical purposes at the time of diagnosis. In contrast, miR-548c-5p showed a promising potential as a prognostic factor in TNBC.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4618357PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1740-9DOI Listing

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