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Date publication
octobre 2012
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr ARNOULD Laurent
,
Pr FUMOLEAU Pierre
,
Pr GHIRINGHELLI François
,
Dr LADOIRE Sylvain
Tous les auteurs :
Ladoire S, Mignot G, Dalban C, Chevriaux A, Arnould L, Rebe C, Apetoh L, Boidot R, Penault-Llorca F, Fumoleau P, Roche H, Spielmann M, Levy C, Lortholary A, Eichler F, Mesleard C, Bonnetain F, Ghiringhelli F
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Résumé
BACKGROUND: Predictive markers of response to chemotherapy are lacking in breast cancer patients. Forkhead Box Protein 3 (FOXP3) is an anti-oncogene whose absence in cancer cells could confer resistance to DNA damaging agent. So we made the hypothesis that FOXP3 expression predicts the response to anthracyclines in breast cancer patients and that adjuvant chemotherapy adding taxanes to anthracyclines confers an overall survival (OS) benefit over anthracyclines alone, in patients with FOXP3-negative tumors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Expression of FOXP3 in cancer cells was evaluated by immunohistochemistry in tumor samples from 1097 patients who participated in the PACS01 randomized trial that evaluated in adjuvant setting the adjunction of docetaxel (Taxotere) to anthracyclines in patients with localized breast cancer. Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox regression model were used to assess OS according to the presence or absence of FOXP3 expression in tumor cells. RESULTS: Four hundred and five tumors were found to express FOXP3 (37%). FOXP3 expression in breast cancer cells was associated with better OS (P = 0.003). Uni- and multivariate survival analyses according to treatment arm revealed that FOXP3 expression in breast cancer cells is independently associated with improved OS in patients treated with anthracycline-based adjuvant chemotherapy, but not in patients treated with sequential anthracycline-taxane. Moreover, in vitro experiments showed that FOXP3 induction in breast cancer cell lines using histone deacetylase inhibitor enhances anthracyclines efficacy. CONCLUSION: FOXP3 expression in tumor cells may be an accurate predictive biomarker of anthracycline efficacy in breast cancer.
Référence
Ann Oncol. 2012 Oct;23(10):2552-61