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Aurora-A identifies early recurrence and poor prognosis and promises a potential therapeutic target in triple negative breast cancer.


ABSTRACT: Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) acquires an unfavorable prognosis, emerging as a major challenge for the treatment of breast cancer. In the present study, 122 TNBC patients were subjected to analysis of Aurora-A (Aur-A) expression and survival prognosis. We found that Aur-A high expression was positively associated with initial clinical stage (P?=?0.025), the proliferation marker Ki-67 (P?=?0.001), and the recurrence rate of TNBC patients (P<0.001). In TNBC patients with Aur-A high expression, the risk of distant recurrence peaked at the first 3 years and declined rapidly thereafter, whereas patients with Aur-A low expression showed a relatively constant risk of recurrence during the entire follow-up period. Univariate and multivariate analysis showed that overexpression of Aur-A predicted poor overall survival (P?=?0.002) and progression-free survival (P?=?0.012) in TNBC. Furthermore, overexpression of Aur-A, associated with high Ki-67, predicted an inferior prognosis compared with low expression of both Aur-A and Ki-67. Importantly, we further found that Aur-A was overexpressed in TNBC cells, and inhibition of this kinase inhibited cell proliferation and prevented cell migration in TNBC. Our findings demonstrated that Aur-A was a potential therapeutic target for TNBC and inhibition of Aur-A kinase was a promising regimen for TNBC cancer therapy.

SUBMITTER: Xu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3577665 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Aurora-A identifies early recurrence and poor prognosis and promises a potential therapeutic target in triple negative breast cancer.

Xu Jie J   Wu Xing X   Zhou Wei-hua WH   Liu An-wen AW   Wu Jian-bing JB   Deng Jin-yun JY   Yue Cai-feng CF   Yang Shao-bing SB   Wang Jing J   Yuan Zhong-yu ZY   Liu Quentin Q  

PloS one 20130220 2


Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) acquires an unfavorable prognosis, emerging as a major challenge for the treatment of breast cancer. In the present study, 122 TNBC patients were subjected to analysis of Aurora-A (Aur-A) expression and survival prognosis. We found that Aur-A high expression was positively associated with initial clinical stage (P = 0.025), the proliferation marker Ki-67 (P = 0.001), and the recurrence rate of TNBC patients (P<0.001). In TNBC patients with Aur-A high expressi  ...[more]

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