Immunohistochemical Assessment of Expression of Centromere Protein—A (CENPA) in Human Invasive Breast Cancer

Abnormal cell division leading to the gain or loss of entire chromosomes and consequent genetic instability is a hallmark of cancer. Centromere protein –A (CENPA) is a centromere-specific histone-H3-like variant gene involved in regulating chromosome segregation during cell division. CENPA is one of...

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Main Authors: Bruce E. Elliott, Harriet E. Feilotter, Sandip K. SenGupta, Yolanda Madarnas, Judy-Anne W. Chapman, Chien-Hung Chen, Paul C. Park, Keyue Ding, Sonal Varma, Nianping Hu, Ashish B. Rajput
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Published: MDPI AG 2011-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/3/4/4212/
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spelling doaj-68c80f8e24804a478642cf7915ec09992020-11-24T21:05:28ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942011-12-01344212422710.3390/cancers3044212Immunohistochemical Assessment of Expression of Centromere Protein—A (CENPA) in Human Invasive Breast CancerBruce E. ElliottHarriet E. FeilotterSandip K. SenGuptaYolanda MadarnasJudy-Anne W. ChapmanChien-Hung ChenPaul C. ParkKeyue DingSonal VarmaNianping HuAshish B. RajputAbnormal cell division leading to the gain or loss of entire chromosomes and consequent genetic instability is a hallmark of cancer. Centromere protein –A (CENPA) is a centromere-specific histone-H3-like variant gene involved in regulating chromosome segregation during cell division. CENPA is one of the genes included in some of the commercially available RNA based prognostic assays for breast cancer (BCa)—the 70 gene signature MammaPrint® and the five gene Molecular Grade Index (MGISM). Our aim was to assess the immunohistochemical (IHC) expression of CENPA in normal and malignant breast tissue. Clinically annotated triplicate core tissue microarrays of 63 invasive BCa and 20 normal breast samples were stained with a monoclonal antibody against CENPA and scored for percentage of visibly stained nuclei. Survival analyses with Kaplan–Meier (KM) estimate and Cox proportional hazards regression models were applied to assess the associations between CENPA expression and disease free survival (DFS). Average percentage of nuclei visibly stained with CENPA antibody was significantly higher (p = 0.02) in BCa than normal tissue. The 3-year DFS in tumors over-expressing CENPA (>50% stained nuclei) was 79% compared to 85% in low expression tumors ( 60.07; p = 0.06) within our small cohort. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first published report evaluating the implications of increased IHC expression of CENPA in paraffin embedded breast tissue samples. Our finding that increased CENPA expression may be associated with shorter DFS in BCa supports its exploration as a potential prognostic biomarker.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/3/4/4212/CENPAbreast cancerimmunohistochemistry
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author Bruce E. Elliott
Harriet E. Feilotter
Sandip K. SenGupta
Yolanda Madarnas
Judy-Anne W. Chapman
Chien-Hung Chen
Paul C. Park
Keyue Ding
Sonal Varma
Nianping Hu
Ashish B. Rajput
spellingShingle Bruce E. Elliott
Harriet E. Feilotter
Sandip K. SenGupta
Yolanda Madarnas
Judy-Anne W. Chapman
Chien-Hung Chen
Paul C. Park
Keyue Ding
Sonal Varma
Nianping Hu
Ashish B. Rajput
Immunohistochemical Assessment of Expression of Centromere Protein—A (CENPA) in Human Invasive Breast Cancer
Cancers
CENPA
breast cancer
immunohistochemistry
author_facet Bruce E. Elliott
Harriet E. Feilotter
Sandip K. SenGupta
Yolanda Madarnas
Judy-Anne W. Chapman
Chien-Hung Chen
Paul C. Park
Keyue Ding
Sonal Varma
Nianping Hu
Ashish B. Rajput
author_sort Bruce E. Elliott
title Immunohistochemical Assessment of Expression of Centromere Protein—A (CENPA) in Human Invasive Breast Cancer
title_short Immunohistochemical Assessment of Expression of Centromere Protein—A (CENPA) in Human Invasive Breast Cancer
title_full Immunohistochemical Assessment of Expression of Centromere Protein—A (CENPA) in Human Invasive Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Immunohistochemical Assessment of Expression of Centromere Protein—A (CENPA) in Human Invasive Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Immunohistochemical Assessment of Expression of Centromere Protein—A (CENPA) in Human Invasive Breast Cancer
title_sort immunohistochemical assessment of expression of centromere protein—a (cenpa) in human invasive breast cancer
publisher MDPI AG
series Cancers
issn 2072-6694
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Abnormal cell division leading to the gain or loss of entire chromosomes and consequent genetic instability is a hallmark of cancer. Centromere protein –A (CENPA) is a centromere-specific histone-H3-like variant gene involved in regulating chromosome segregation during cell division. CENPA is one of the genes included in some of the commercially available RNA based prognostic assays for breast cancer (BCa)—the 70 gene signature MammaPrint® and the five gene Molecular Grade Index (MGISM). Our aim was to assess the immunohistochemical (IHC) expression of CENPA in normal and malignant breast tissue. Clinically annotated triplicate core tissue microarrays of 63 invasive BCa and 20 normal breast samples were stained with a monoclonal antibody against CENPA and scored for percentage of visibly stained nuclei. Survival analyses with Kaplan–Meier (KM) estimate and Cox proportional hazards regression models were applied to assess the associations between CENPA expression and disease free survival (DFS). Average percentage of nuclei visibly stained with CENPA antibody was significantly higher (p = 0.02) in BCa than normal tissue. The 3-year DFS in tumors over-expressing CENPA (>50% stained nuclei) was 79% compared to 85% in low expression tumors ( 60.07; p = 0.06) within our small cohort. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first published report evaluating the implications of increased IHC expression of CENPA in paraffin embedded breast tissue samples. Our finding that increased CENPA expression may be associated with shorter DFS in BCa supports its exploration as a potential prognostic biomarker.
topic CENPA
breast cancer
immunohistochemistry
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/3/4/4212/
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