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Detection of crown-like structures in breast adipose tissue and clinical outcomes among African-American and White women with breast cancer

Maret L. Maliniak, Aswathy M. Cheriyan, Mark E. Sherman, Yuan Liu, Keerthi Gogineni, Jiaqi Liu, Jiabei He, Uma Krishnamurti, Jasmine M. Miller‐Kleinhenz, Ryan Ashiqueali, Jinjing He, Rami Yacoub, Lauren E. McCullough

2020Breast Cancer Research35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Crown-like structures in breast adipose tissue (CLS-B), composed of necrotic adipocytes encircled by macrophages, are associated with obesity and hypothesized to worsen breast cancer prognosis; however, data are sparse, particularly in multi-racial populations. METHODS: of adipose tissue). Demographic and lifestyle factors, collected via medical record review, were analyzed for associations with CLS-B using logistic regression. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards models were used to compute hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for associations between CLS-B and overall (OS) or progression-free (PFS) survival. RESULTS: Detection of any CLS-B was similar between African-American (32%) and White (29%) patients with no evidence of an association between race and CLS-B in multivariable models (OR = 0.82, 95% CI = 0.49-1.36). Detection of CLS-B was associated with obesity (OR = 4.73, 95% CI = 2.48-9.01) and age ≥ 60 years at diagnosis (OR = 1.78, 95% CI = 0.99-3.21). There was some evidence of associations with parity and current smoking status. Detection of CLS-B was not associated with OS (HR = 1.02, 95% CI = 0.55-1.87) or PFS (HR = 0.99, 95% CI = 0.59-1.67). CONCLUSIONS: Our results show a strong, positive association between BMI and CLS-B in non-tumor tissue similar to previous findings. Detection of CLS-B did not vary by race and was not associated with worse OS or PFS.

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MedicineBreast cancerHazard ratioInternal medicineCLs upper limitsOncologyProportional hazards modelAdipose tissueSurgical oncologyObesityConfidence intervalCancerOptometryCancer Risks and FactorsAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic DiseasesAdipose Tissue and Metabolism
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