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Genetic profile analysis of tumor stem cells in locally advanced breast cancer

Silveira, Willian A; Palma, Patrícia VB; Sicchieri, Renata; Antonio, Heriton MR; Mandanaro, Larissa RM; Oliveira, Tatiane MG; Andrade, Jurandyr M; Tiezzi, Daniel G

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Authors

Patrícia VB Palma

Renata Sicchieri

Heriton MR Antonio

Larissa RM Mandanaro

Tatiane MG Oliveira

Jurandyr M Andrade

Daniel G Tiezzi



Abstract

Background
Breast carcinoma is a highly prevalent and incident disease. About half the observed cases are diagnosed in later and/or disseminated disease stages. Treatment success in advanced disease stage occurs in about 20% of cases. The identification of patients who would most benefit from neoadjunvant therapy can reduce treatment costs and avoid adverse effects in patients with low probability of response. However, is not yet possible to make such a prediction. The cancer stem cells (CSCs) paradigm relates a cell population resistant to radiotherapy, chemotherapy and cells capable of tumor initiation and recurrence. The identification and characterization of CSCs in the primary tumor can be an effective method of predicting response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in locally advanced breast cancer.

Materials and methods
We aim to include 40 patients diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma, who will undergo neoadjuvant chemotherapy before surgery. We are in process of collecting tumor tissue biopsies and quantifying, by flow cytometry, and separating, by FACS, the CSCs. We will define CSCs genetic profiles and correlate them with pathological response to the treatment. Biopsies have been collected from five patients to date; from these samples, CSCs were sorted and RNA was extracted and stored. We are following patients for their clinical progress.

Results
To date, we did not observe statistical differences in the percentage of CSCs in these five samples. We expect to find transcriptional differences between CSCs in tumors from patients who respond to neoadjuvant chemotherapy and from patients who do not respond to treatment regimens.

Conclusions
Although our preliminary data did not show differences, we expect a slightly different percentage of CSCs in tumor samples from responders vs. non-responders, in a larger sample set. However, CSCs transcriptome differences between the two groups of patients may yield a better understanding of neoadjuvant chemotherapy resistance, preventing unnecessary and costly treatment for many patients.

Presentation Conference Type Conference Abstract
Online Publication Date Apr 4, 2013
Publication Date Apr 4, 2013
Deposit Date Oct 25, 2024
Publicly Available Date Oct 25, 2024
Journal BMC Proceedings
Electronic ISSN 1753-6561
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 7
Issue S2
Article Number P69
DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/1753-6561-7-s2-p69