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e-Poster Display Session

41P - Mir-223 overexpression is associated with increased expression of EGFR and worse prognosis in Indonesian TNBC patients

Date

22 Nov 2020

Session

e-Poster Display Session

Topics

Targeted Therapy;  Translational Research

Tumour Site

Breast Cancer

Presenters

Ibnu Purwanto

Citation

Annals of Oncology (2020) 31 (suppl_6): S1255-S1256. 10.1016/annonc/annonc352

Authors

I. Purwanto1, D.S. Heriyanto2, I. Widodo2, S.H. Hutajulu1, M.S. Hardiyanti1, J. Kurnianda1, K.W. Taroeno-Hariadi1, B. Leo1, A.D. Satiti1, R.Y. Purwanto1, K.R. Qurania1, T. Aryandono3, S.M. Haryana4

Author affiliations

  • 1 Internal Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada/Dr. Sardjito General Hospital, 55281 - Yogyakarta/ID
  • 2 Anatomical Pathology, Universitas Gadjah Mada/Dr. Sardjito General Hospital, 55281 - Yogyakarta/ID
  • 3 Surgery, Gadjah Mada University/Dr. Sardjito General Hospital, 55281 - Yogyakarta/ID
  • 4 Histology And Cell Biology, Universitas Gadjah Mada, 55281 - Yogyakarta/ID

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Abstract 41P

Background

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is associated with more aggressive disease and worse survival compared to other breast cancer subtypes. We aim to analyze the role of oncogenic mir-223 as a possible negative driving factor in TNBC through its prognostic value and association with unfavorable clinicopathologic characteristic.

Methods

We retrospectively analyzed the association of pre-treatment mir-223 expression with clinicopathologic characteristics and 3-years overall survival (OS) of Indonesian TNBC patients treated in a tertiary center during 2014-2017. Cytokeratin5/6 (CK5/6) and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) expressions were examined using immunohistochemistry by 2 independent blinded pathologists. Mir-223 level of tumor tissue was measured using Real-Time qRT-PCR. Cutoff value for mir-223 was determined using Receiver Operating Curve (ROC). Chi-square and Fisher’s exact tests were used to analyze the association between categorical variables, while Kaplan-Meier curve was used to perform survival analysis.

Results

Fifty-three stage I-IV TNBC patients were included in the analysis. The mean age of our patients was 51.3 years old. Early stage, locally advanced stage, and metastatic disease respectively were found in 7 (13.2%), 38 (71.7%), and 8 (15.1%) patients. The optimal cutoff value for mir-223 was 23.435 (AUC: 0.706, 95%CI: 0.565-0.848; p: 0.01; Sensitivity: 78.6%; Specificity: 56%) and was used to classify mir-223 expression into over- and under-expressed groups. Mir-223 overexpression was associated with increased expression of EGFR (69.7% vs. 35%, p: 0.022) and lower 3-years OS (33.3% vs. 70%; mean OS±SE (months): 25.66±1.58 vs. 30.23±1.99; p log rank: 0.029). No significant association was observed between mir-223 expression with other clinicopathologic characteristics (age, BMI, stage, tumor size, nodal status, distant metastasis, and CK5/6 expression).

Conclusions

Pre-treatment mir-223 level of expression in Indonesian TNBC patients is correlated with poor survival through increase of EGFR expression. Thus, targeting mir-223 becomes a potential therapeutic strategy for TNBC patients. However, further study is needed to validate this result.

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Editorial acknowledgement

Legal entity responsible for the study

The authors.

Funding

Has not received any funding.

Disclosure

All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.

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