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. 2011 Feb;20(1):39-45.
doi: 10.1016/j.breast.2010.06.009. Epub 2010 Aug 12.

Topoisomerase II-α as a predictive factor of response to therapy with anthracyclines in locally advanced breast cancer

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Topoisomerase II-α as a predictive factor of response to therapy with anthracyclines in locally advanced breast cancer

Henry L Gómez et al. Breast. 2011 Feb.
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Abstract

Background: Topoisomerase II-α is a molecular target of anthracyclines; several studies have suggested that topoisomerase II-α expression is related to response to anthracycline treatment. The objective of this study was to evaluate if topoisomerase II-α overexpression predicts response to anthracycline treatment in locally advanced breast cancer patients.

Material and methods: Topoisomerase II-α, HER2, estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) expression were evaluated by immunohistochemistry in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded breast tumors from 111 patients presenting with locally advanced breast cancer between 1995 and 2002. The prognostic value of these markers was analyzed using a multivariate proportional hazards regression model and an interaction analysis between topoisomerase II-α status and dose intensity.

Results: Tumors from 40 patients (36%) showed topoisomerase II-α overexpression, 62 patients (56%) for ER, 39 (35%) for PR and 26 (23%) for HER2. There were no significant correlations between topoisomerase II-α expression and response to therapy, progression-free survival (PFS) or overall survival (OS). Anthracycline dose intensity had a significant impact on PFS and OS in patients overexpressing topoisomerase II-α (P=0.010 and 0.027, respectively). Negative PR (P=0.041), positive HER2 (P=0.013) were identified as risk factors in the multivariate model. The multivariate analysis in patients topoisomerase II-α negative shown no significance (HR=0.92, IC 95% 0.39-2.15, P=0.839) while the multivariate analysis in topoisomerase II-α positive, dose intensity shown to be statistically significant (HR=2.725, IC 95% 1.07-6.95, P=0.036).

Conclusions: Our data do not support a correlation between topoisomerase II-α expression in breast cancer patients and improved clinical benefit with anthracycline therapy. However, they do suggest that tumors overexpressing topoisomerase II-α may experience better clinical benefit with higher anthracycline dose intensity.

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