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. 1998 Sep;78(6):788-94.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1998.580.

Evidence of significant apoptosis in poorly differentiated ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast

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Evidence of significant apoptosis in poorly differentiated ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast

A Gandhi et al. Br J Cancer. 1998 Sep.
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Abstract

Following breast-conserving surgery for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), the presence of comedo necrosis reportedly predicts for higher rates of post-operative recurrence. To examine the role of programmed cell death (apoptosis) in the aetiology of the cell death described as comedo necrosis, we studied 58 DCIS samples, using light microscopy, for morphological evidence of apoptotic cell death. The percentage of apoptotic cells (apoptotic index, AI) was compared between DCIS with and without evidence of 'comedo necrosis' and related to the immunohistochemical expression of the anti-apoptosis gene bcl-2, mitotic index (MI), the cellular proliferation antigen Ki67, nuclear grade and oestrogen receptor (ER) status. AI was significantly higher in DCIS samples displaying high-grade comedo necrosis than in low-grade non-comedo samples: median AI = 1.60% (range 0.84-2.89%) and 0.45% (0.1-1.31%) respectively (P < 0.001). Increasing nuclear grade correlated positively with AI (P < 0.001) and negatively with bcl-2 expression (P = 0.003). Bcl-2 correlated negatively with AI (P = 0.019) and strongly with ER immunoreactivity (P < 0.001). Cellular proliferation markers (MI and Ki67 immunostaining) correlated strongly with AI and were higher in comedo lesions and tumours of high nuclear grade (P < 0.001 in all cases). Thus, apoptosis contributes significantly to the cell death described in ER-negative, high-grade DCIS in which a high proliferative rate is associated with a high apoptotic rate. It is likely that dysregulation of proliferation/apoptosis control mechanisms accounts for the more malignant features typical of ER negative comedo DCIS.

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