We have immunohistochemically investigated P-cadherin (P-CD) expression in a series of 210 infiltrating ductal carcinomas (IDC) in an attempt to assess the biological and prognostic relevance of P-CD in patients harboring IDCs. Although only 74/210 (35%) of IDCs expressed P-CD in >5% of tumor cells (P-CD-positive carcinomas), categorical analyses revealed that P-CD-positive IDCs were larger (26 ± 21 cm versus 22 ± 11 cm, P = .0568), of higher histological grade (P = .0001), and had more lymph node metastases (P = .0327) than P-CD-negative breast carcinomas. In addition, P-CD-positive tumors were negative for estrogen (P = .0001) and progesterone receptors (P = .0001) and showed reduced E-cadherin expression (P = .0276) more frequently than P-CD-negative tumors. Univariate analysis carried out in 171 patients demonstrated that P-CD expression was also an indicator of poor prognosis (X2 = 8.292, P = .004), extent of lymph node metastasis (X2 = 20.854, P = .0000), histological grade (X2 = 12.908, P = .0016), and negative progesterone receptors (X2 = 4.116, P = .04 However, only histological grade and nodal metastases emerged as independent prognostic markers in the multivariate analysis. These results suggest that although P-CD expression may be involved in the progression of IDCs, its value as an independent prognostic factor remains to be established.
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Gamallo, C., Moreno-Bueno, G., Sarrió, D., Calero, F., Hardisson, D., & Palacios, J. (2001). The prognostic significance of P-cadherin in infiltrating ductal breast carcinoma. Modern Pathology, 14(7), 650–654. https://doi.org/10.1038/modpathol.3880367
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