Quantum dot-based quantitative immunofluorescence detection and spectrum analysis of epidermal growth factor receptor in breast cancer tissue arrays

Xue-Qin Yang1,2, Chuang Chen1, Chun-Wei Peng1, Jin-Xuan Hou1, Shao-Ping Liu1, Chu-Bo Qi3, Yi-Ping Gong4, Xiao-Bo Zhu5, Dai-Wen Pang6, Yan Li1 1Department of Oncology, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Hubei Key Laboratory on Tumor Biological Behaviors and Hubei Cancer Clinical Study Center, Wuh...

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Main Authors: Yang XQ, Chen C, Peng CW, Hou JX, Liu SP, Qi CB, Gong YP, Zhu XB, Pang DW, Li Y
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2011-10-01
Series:International Journal of Nanomedicine
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spelling doaj-2cef91e55f2c4bca9a7e1aba365f25742020-11-24T23:49:52ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Nanomedicine1176-91141178-20132011-10-012011default22652273Quantum dot-based quantitative immunofluorescence detection and spectrum analysis of epidermal growth factor receptor in breast cancer tissue arraysYang XQChen CPeng CWHou JXLiu SPQi CBGong YPZhu XBPang DWLi YXue-Qin Yang1,2, Chuang Chen1, Chun-Wei Peng1, Jin-Xuan Hou1, Shao-Ping Liu1, Chu-Bo Qi3, Yi-Ping Gong4, Xiao-Bo Zhu5, Dai-Wen Pang6, Yan Li1 1Department of Oncology, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Hubei Key Laboratory on Tumor Biological Behaviors and Hubei Cancer Clinical Study Center, Wuhan; 2Medical School of Jingchu University of Technology, Jingmen; 3Department of Pathology; 4Department of Breast Surgery, Hubei Cancer Hospital, Wuhan; 5Wuhan Jiayuan Quantum Dots Co Ltd and Wuhan Tumor Nanometer Diagnosis Engineering Research Center, Wuhan; 6Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Biology and Medicine, College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, and State Key Laboratory of Virology, Wuhan University, Wuhan, People's Republic of China Background: The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a promising therapeutic target in cancer, but its clinical value in breast cancer remains controversial. Our previous studies have found that quantitative analysis of biomarkers with quantum dot-based nanotechnology had better detection performance than conventional immunohistochemistry. The present study was undertaken to investigate the prognostic value of EGFR in breast cancer using quantum dot-based quantitative spectral analysis. Methods: EGFR expression in 65 breast cancer specimens was detected by immunohistochemistry and quantum dot-immunohistochemistry, and comparisons were made between the two methods. EGFR expression in tissue microarrays of 240 breast cancer patients was then detected by quantum dot-immunohistochemistry and spectral analysis. The prognostic value of EGFR immunofluorescence area (EGFR area) for five-year recurrence-free survival was investigated. Results: The same antigen localization, high correlation of staining rates (r = 0.914), and high agreement of measurement (κ= 0.848) of EGFR expression in breast cancer were found by quantum dot-immunohistochemistry and immunohistochemistry. The EGFR area showed significant differences by tumor grade, lymph node status, HER2 status, and hormone receptor status (all P < 0.05). Patients in the large EGFR area (≥30.51) group had a significantly higher five-year recurrence rate (47.2% versus 27.4%, P = 0.002) and worse five-year recurrence-free survival (log-rank test, P = 0.0015) than those in the small EGFR area (<30.51) group. In the subgroups, EGFR area was an independent prognosticator in the HER2-positive and lymph node-positive subgroups. Conclusion: Quantum dot-based quantitative detection demonstrates the prognostic value of EGFR area in the HER2-positive and lymph node-positive subgroups of invasive breast cancer. Keywords: quantum dots, breast cancer, epidermal growth factor receptor, quantitative analysis, recurrence-free survival, prognosis http://www.dovepress.com/quantum-dot-based-quantitative-immunofluorescence-detection-and-spectr-a8448
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author Yang XQ
Chen C
Peng CW
Hou JX
Liu SP
Qi CB
Gong YP
Zhu XB
Pang DW
Li Y
spellingShingle Yang XQ
Chen C
Peng CW
Hou JX
Liu SP
Qi CB
Gong YP
Zhu XB
Pang DW
Li Y
Quantum dot-based quantitative immunofluorescence detection and spectrum analysis of epidermal growth factor receptor in breast cancer tissue arrays
International Journal of Nanomedicine
author_facet Yang XQ
Chen C
Peng CW
Hou JX
Liu SP
Qi CB
Gong YP
Zhu XB
Pang DW
Li Y
author_sort Yang XQ
title Quantum dot-based quantitative immunofluorescence detection and spectrum analysis of epidermal growth factor receptor in breast cancer tissue arrays
title_short Quantum dot-based quantitative immunofluorescence detection and spectrum analysis of epidermal growth factor receptor in breast cancer tissue arrays
title_full Quantum dot-based quantitative immunofluorescence detection and spectrum analysis of epidermal growth factor receptor in breast cancer tissue arrays
title_fullStr Quantum dot-based quantitative immunofluorescence detection and spectrum analysis of epidermal growth factor receptor in breast cancer tissue arrays
title_full_unstemmed Quantum dot-based quantitative immunofluorescence detection and spectrum analysis of epidermal growth factor receptor in breast cancer tissue arrays
title_sort quantum dot-based quantitative immunofluorescence detection and spectrum analysis of epidermal growth factor receptor in breast cancer tissue arrays
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Nanomedicine
issn 1176-9114
1178-2013
publishDate 2011-10-01
description Xue-Qin Yang1,2, Chuang Chen1, Chun-Wei Peng1, Jin-Xuan Hou1, Shao-Ping Liu1, Chu-Bo Qi3, Yi-Ping Gong4, Xiao-Bo Zhu5, Dai-Wen Pang6, Yan Li1 1Department of Oncology, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Hubei Key Laboratory on Tumor Biological Behaviors and Hubei Cancer Clinical Study Center, Wuhan; 2Medical School of Jingchu University of Technology, Jingmen; 3Department of Pathology; 4Department of Breast Surgery, Hubei Cancer Hospital, Wuhan; 5Wuhan Jiayuan Quantum Dots Co Ltd and Wuhan Tumor Nanometer Diagnosis Engineering Research Center, Wuhan; 6Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Biology and Medicine, College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, and State Key Laboratory of Virology, Wuhan University, Wuhan, People's Republic of China Background: The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a promising therapeutic target in cancer, but its clinical value in breast cancer remains controversial. Our previous studies have found that quantitative analysis of biomarkers with quantum dot-based nanotechnology had better detection performance than conventional immunohistochemistry. The present study was undertaken to investigate the prognostic value of EGFR in breast cancer using quantum dot-based quantitative spectral analysis. Methods: EGFR expression in 65 breast cancer specimens was detected by immunohistochemistry and quantum dot-immunohistochemistry, and comparisons were made between the two methods. EGFR expression in tissue microarrays of 240 breast cancer patients was then detected by quantum dot-immunohistochemistry and spectral analysis. The prognostic value of EGFR immunofluorescence area (EGFR area) for five-year recurrence-free survival was investigated. Results: The same antigen localization, high correlation of staining rates (r = 0.914), and high agreement of measurement (κ= 0.848) of EGFR expression in breast cancer were found by quantum dot-immunohistochemistry and immunohistochemistry. The EGFR area showed significant differences by tumor grade, lymph node status, HER2 status, and hormone receptor status (all P < 0.05). Patients in the large EGFR area (≥30.51) group had a significantly higher five-year recurrence rate (47.2% versus 27.4%, P = 0.002) and worse five-year recurrence-free survival (log-rank test, P = 0.0015) than those in the small EGFR area (<30.51) group. In the subgroups, EGFR area was an independent prognosticator in the HER2-positive and lymph node-positive subgroups. Conclusion: Quantum dot-based quantitative detection demonstrates the prognostic value of EGFR area in the HER2-positive and lymph node-positive subgroups of invasive breast cancer. Keywords: quantum dots, breast cancer, epidermal growth factor receptor, quantitative analysis, recurrence-free survival, prognosis 
url http://www.dovepress.com/quantum-dot-based-quantitative-immunofluorescence-detection-and-spectr-a8448
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