Increased Expression Is Negatively Correlated with the Overall Survival of Patients with ER-Negative Breast Cancer.

Anticancer Res

Division of Clinical Chemistry and Pharmacology, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

Published: September 2017

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Background: C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 8 (CXCL8) is a multi-functional chemokine and has important roles during tumor formation and development. It was previously reported that increased CXCL8 protein levels occurred in certain patients.

Materials And Methods: In the present study, we examined levels of CXCL8 mRNA in breast cancer tissues and analyzed its levels in correlation to patients' clinical data and 10-year overall survival (OS).

Results: Our results clearly demonstrated that the level of CXCL8 mRNA was significantly higher in patients without estrogen receptor expression. The receiver operating characteristic curve indicated that the best cut-off value for CXCL8 expression was 3.095 for predicting patient's OS.

Conclusion: The present study demonstrated that higher CXCL8 mRNA levels in breast cancer tissues together with estrogen receptor negativity was associated with significantly shorter OS, and could be applied as a negative risk factor for 10-year OS.

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