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R.E.Kavetsky Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology



Vol. 31, No. 2, 2009 (June)

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Expression of drug resistance proteins in triple-receptor-negative tumors as the basis of individualized therapy of the breast cancer patients

 

V.F. Chekhun, V.E. Zhylchuk, N.Yu. Lukyanova, A.L. Vorontsova, Yu.I. Kudryavets

R.E. Kavetsky Intitute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology, NAS of Ukraine

Abstract. Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of the application of various chemotherapy schemes based on the immunohistochemical study of expression patterns of proteins associated with the drug resistance P-glycoprotein (P-gp), glutathione-S-transferase (GST), metallothioneins (ÌÒ) of breast cancer (BC) patients with the triple-receptor-negative (RE–, RP–, HER-2/neu–) cancer. Methods and Results: P-gp, GST and ÌÒ expression in BC-biopsy samples from 60 BC patients was evaluated by immunohistochemical analysis. The results of the clinical observations showed that 3-years relapse-free survival rate of the patients of with P-gp, GST and ÌÒ-positive tumors treated with taxoter + adriablastin / taxoter + cyclophosphamide (ÒÀ/ÒÑ), gemcitabine + carboplatin, or TC + bevacizumab was 61.5%, 78.6% and 81.2% respectively, vs 41.2% in the control group with P-gp, GST and ÌÒ-negative tumors treated with adriablastin + cyclophosphamide (p < 0.05), while overall survival rates were 84.4%, 92.6% and 93.8% respectively vs 70.6% in the control group (p < 0.05). Conclusion: The study points on the possibility to elevate the efficiency of polychemotherapy by its individualization based on the expression patterns of Ð-gp, GST and MT on tumor cells of the patients with the triple-receptor-negative BC.

Key Words: breast cancer; drug resistance; polychemotherapy

Language:  English

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