Objective: Trop-1/Ep-CAM modulates growth and survival of transformed cells, and it is highly expressed in most carcinomas including breast cancer. Only membranous staining is typically considered in evaluating Trop-1/epithelial cell adhesion molecule (Ep-CAM) expression in tumor cells. However, there is evidence of retention of Trop-1/Ep-CAM, as functionally incompetent molecules, in intra-cytoplasmic vesicles. Hence, we investigated whether cytoplasmic immunostaining may have an independent clinical significance with respect to membranous staining. Methods: Membranous and cytoplasmic Trop-1/Ep-CAM expression was immunohistochemically investigated in 642 unilateral breast cancers from patients with a 99-month median follow-up. Multiple correspondence analysis was used to investigate the association between Trop-1/Ep-CAM and other biological variables. The impact of Trop-1/Ep-CAM expression on the patient's outcome was evaluated as event-free survival by the Kaplan-Meier method and proportional hazard Cox model. Results: While tumors with intermediate/strong membranous staining were mostly associated with concomitant cytoplasmic Trop-1/Ep-CAM expression (97%), tumors with weak-to-nil membranous staining showed intermediate/high cytoplasmic expression in 23% of cases. Cytoplasmic overexpression was associated with a favorable outcome, especially in node-positive patients, regardless of the adjuvant therapy received. Conclusion: Trop-1/Ep-CAM expression may have different clinical implications according to its subcellular localization. © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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Alberti, S., Ambrogi, F., Boracchi, P., Fornili, M., Querzoli, P., Pedriali, M., … Coradini, D. (2012). Cytoplasmic Trop-1/Ep-CAM overexpression is associated with a favorable outcome in node-positive breast cancer. Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, 42(12), 1128–1137. https://doi.org/10.1093/jjco/hys159
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