Highly concordant coexpression of aromatase and estrogen receptor β in non–small cell lung cancer

Summary Estrogen receptor expression has been reported in non–small cell lung cancer. We examined the correlation between aromatase, a key enzyme in the synthesis of estrogen, and estrogen receptor expressions in 105 non–small cell lung cancer cases. All patients were older than 60 years, and all fe...

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Published inHuman pathology Vol. 41; no. 2; pp. 190 - 198
Main Authors Abe, Keiko, MD, PhD, Miki, Yasuhiro, PhD, Ono, Katsuhiko, CT, Mori, Miki, CT, Kakinuma, Hideaki, Kou, Yuki, Kudo, Nobutaka, Koguchi, Masashi, Niikawa, Hiromichi, MD, PhD, Suzuki, Satoshi, MD, PhD, Evans, Dean B, Sugawara, Shunichi, MD, Suzuki, Takashi, MD, PhD, Sasano, Hironobu, MD, PhD
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Abstract Summary Estrogen receptor expression has been reported in non–small cell lung cancer. We examined the correlation between aromatase, a key enzyme in the synthesis of estrogen, and estrogen receptor expressions in 105 non–small cell lung cancer cases. All patients were older than 60 years, and all female patients were postmenopausal. Estrogen receptor α and progesterone receptor were detected in only 1 and 14 cases, respectively. Estrogen receptor β and aromatase were positive in 75 and 89 cases respectively. Estrogen receptor β expression in non–small cell lung cancer showed an inverse correlation with lymph node metastasis ( P < .05). Only among females, both estrogen receptor β and aromatase expressions were correlated with higher Ki-67 labeling index and younger age ( P < .05). Among 89 aromatase-positive cases, 70 were positive for estrogen receptor β, demonstrating a significant concordance ( P < .05). Simultaneous immunohistochemical staining for aromatase and estrogen receptor β showed a high rate of double positive association. Male non–small cell lung cancer cases with double positivity for aromatase and estrogen receptor β demonstrated lower status in N factor by TNM classification ( P < .05). In addition, among 89 aromatase-positive cases, a low-Allred total score of estrogen receptor β showed a significant relationship with large tumor size and high T factor by TNM classification ( P < .05). In conclusion, frequent coexpression of aromatase and estrogen receptor β in non–small cell lung cancer might suggest some functional correlation between aromatase and estrogen receptor β, whereas estrogen receptor β negativity might be correlated with malignant progression of non–small cell lung cancer.
AbstractList Summary Estrogen receptor expression has been reported in non–small cell lung cancer. We examined the correlation between aromatase, a key enzyme in the synthesis of estrogen, and estrogen receptor expressions in 105 non–small cell lung cancer cases. All patients were older than 60 years, and all female patients were postmenopausal. Estrogen receptor α and progesterone receptor were detected in only 1 and 14 cases, respectively. Estrogen receptor β and aromatase were positive in 75 and 89 cases respectively. Estrogen receptor β expression in non–small cell lung cancer showed an inverse correlation with lymph node metastasis ( P < .05). Only among females, both estrogen receptor β and aromatase expressions were correlated with higher Ki-67 labeling index and younger age ( P < .05). Among 89 aromatase-positive cases, 70 were positive for estrogen receptor β, demonstrating a significant concordance ( P < .05). Simultaneous immunohistochemical staining for aromatase and estrogen receptor β showed a high rate of double positive association. Male non–small cell lung cancer cases with double positivity for aromatase and estrogen receptor β demonstrated lower status in N factor by TNM classification ( P < .05). In addition, among 89 aromatase-positive cases, a low-Allred total score of estrogen receptor β showed a significant relationship with large tumor size and high T factor by TNM classification ( P < .05). In conclusion, frequent coexpression of aromatase and estrogen receptor β in non–small cell lung cancer might suggest some functional correlation between aromatase and estrogen receptor β, whereas estrogen receptor β negativity might be correlated with malignant progression of non–small cell lung cancer.
Estrogen receptor expression has been reported in non–small cell lung cancer. We examined the correlation between aromatase, a key enzyme in the synthesis of estrogen, and estrogen receptor expressions in 105 non–small cell lung cancer cases. All patients were older than 60 years, and all female patients were postmenopausal. Estrogen receptor α and progesterone receptor were detected in only 1 and 14 cases, respectively. Estrogen receptor β and aromatase were positive in 75 and 89 cases respectively. Estrogen receptor β expression in non–small cell lung cancer showed an inverse correlation with lymph node metastasis ( P < .05). Only among females, both estrogen receptor β and aromatase expressions were correlated with higher Ki-67 labeling index and younger age ( P < .05). Among 89 aromatase-positive cases, 70 were positive for estrogen receptor β, demonstrating a significant concordance ( P < .05). Simultaneous immunohistochemical staining for aromatase and estrogen receptor β showed a high rate of double positive association. Male non–small cell lung cancer cases with double positivity for aromatase and estrogen receptor β demonstrated lower status in N factor by TNM classification ( P < .05). In addition, among 89 aromatase-positive cases, a low-Allred total score of estrogen receptor β showed a significant relationship with large tumor size and high T factor by TNM classification ( P < .05). In conclusion, frequent coexpression of aromatase and estrogen receptor β in non–small cell lung cancer might suggest some functional correlation between aromatase and estrogen receptor β, whereas estrogen receptor β negativity might be correlated with malignant progression of non–small cell lung cancer.
Estrogen receptor expression has been reported in non-small cell lung cancer. We examined the correlation between aromatase, a key enzyme in the synthesis of estrogen, and estrogen receptor expressions in 105 non-small cell lung cancer cases. All patients were older than 60 years, and all female patients were postmenopausal. Estrogen receptor alpha and progesterone receptor were detected in only 1 and 14 cases, respectively. Estrogen receptor beta and aromatase were positive in 75 and 89 cases respectively. Estrogen receptor beta expression in non-small cell lung cancer showed an inverse correlation with lymph node metastasis (P &lt; .05). Only among females, both estrogen receptor beta and aromatase expressions were correlated with higher Ki-67 labeling index and younger age (P &lt; .05). Among 89 aromatase-positive cases, 70 were positive for estrogen receptor beta, demonstrating a significant concordance (P &lt; .05). Simultaneous immunohistochemical staining for aromatase and estrogen receptor beta showed a high rate of double positive association. Male non-small cell lung cancer cases with double positivity for aromatase and estrogen receptor beta demonstrated lower status in N factor by TNM classification (P &lt; .05). In addition, among 89 aromatase-positive cases, a low-Allred total score of estrogen receptor beta showed a significant relationship with large tumor size and high T factor by TNM classification (P &lt; .05). In conclusion, frequent coexpression of aromatase and estrogen receptor beta in non-small cell lung cancer might suggest some functional correlation between aromatase and estrogen receptor beta, whereas estrogen receptor beta negativity might be correlated with malignant progression of non-small cell lung cancer.
Estrogen receptor expression has been reported in non-small cell lung cancer. We examined the correlation between aromatase, a key enzyme in the synthesis of estrogen, and estrogen receptor expressions in 105 non-small cell lung cancer cases. All patients were older than 60 years, and all female patients were postmenopausal. Estrogen receptor alpha and progesterone receptor were detected in only 1 and 14 cases, respectively. Estrogen receptor beta and aromatase were positive in 75 and 89 cases respectively. Estrogen receptor beta expression in non-small cell lung cancer showed an inverse correlation with lymph node metastasis (P < .05). Only among females, both estrogen receptor beta and aromatase expressions were correlated with higher Ki-67 labeling index and younger age (P < .05). Among 89 aromatase-positive cases, 70 were positive for estrogen receptor beta, demonstrating a significant concordance (P < .05). Simultaneous immunohistochemical staining for aromatase and estrogen receptor beta showed a high rate of double positive association. Male non-small cell lung cancer cases with double positivity for aromatase and estrogen receptor beta demonstrated lower status in N factor by TNM classification (P < .05). In addition, among 89 aromatase-positive cases, a low-Allred total score of estrogen receptor beta showed a significant relationship with large tumor size and high T factor by TNM classification (P < .05). In conclusion, frequent coexpression of aromatase and estrogen receptor beta in non-small cell lung cancer might suggest some functional correlation between aromatase and estrogen receptor beta, whereas estrogen receptor beta negativity might be correlated with malignant progression of non-small cell lung cancer.
Author Koguchi, Masashi
Kudo, Nobutaka
Suzuki, Takashi, MD, PhD
Niikawa, Hiromichi, MD, PhD
Evans, Dean B
Miki, Yasuhiro, PhD
Kakinuma, Hideaki
Suzuki, Satoshi, MD, PhD
Kou, Yuki
Abe, Keiko, MD, PhD
Mori, Miki, CT
Sugawara, Shunichi, MD
Sasano, Hironobu, MD, PhD
Ono, Katsuhiko, CT
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Keywords Estrogen receptor β
Non–small cell lung cancer
Allred score
Aromatase
Lung disease
Enzyme
Respiratory disease
Lung cancer
Coexpression
Malignant tumor
Estrogen synthase
non-small cell lung carcinoma
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Snippet Summary Estrogen receptor expression has been reported in non–small cell lung cancer. We examined the correlation between aromatase, a key enzyme in the...
Estrogen receptor expression has been reported in non–small cell lung cancer. We examined the correlation between aromatase, a key enzyme in the synthesis of...
Estrogen receptor expression has been reported in non-small cell lung cancer. We examined the correlation between aromatase, a key enzyme in the synthesis of...
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SubjectTerms Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Allred score
Aromatase
Aromatase - metabolism
Biological and medical sciences
Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung - metabolism
Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung - pathology
Chi-Square Distribution
Estrogen Receptor beta - metabolism
Estrogen receptor β
Female
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
Investigative techniques, diagnostic techniques (general aspects)
Ki-67 Antigen - metabolism
Lung Neoplasms - metabolism
Lung Neoplasms - pathology
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Neoplasm Staging
Non–small cell lung cancer
Pathology
Pathology. Cytology. Biochemistry. Spectrometry. Miscellaneous investigative techniques
Pneumology
Receptors, Progesterone - metabolism
Sex Factors
Tumors of the respiratory system and mediastinum
Title Highly concordant coexpression of aromatase and estrogen receptor β in non–small cell lung cancer
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humpath.2009.07.010
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19800101
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