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High Expression of MORC2 Predicts Worse Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Efficacy in Triple Negative Breast Cancer.

Medicine(2023)

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Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) are closely related to the patients' prognosis. Recently, Microrchidia 2 (MORC2) has been documented as a prognostic and predictive biomarker in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). To compare whether MORC2 is a better predictor than TILs, as well as clinicopathological parameters, in predicting the efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) in TNBC, we detected the expression of MORC2 on neoplastic cells through immunohistochemistry and quantified the stromal TILs through Hematoxylin-eosin staining on core biopsies from 50 locally advanced TNBC patients who underwent standard NAC. Among all the 50 patients, 28 (56%) cases had residual tumors, while the other 22 (44%) achieved pathologic complete response (pCR). In these studied patients, age and T-stage showed no correlation with pCR rate, while percentage of TILs, nodal involvement and expression of MORC2 on tumor cells showed significant association with pCR rate. Positive nodal involvement was correlation with worse pathologic response at multivariate analysis (P = .0036), and high TILs levels (≥50%) was positively associated with better NAC efficacy at univariate analysis (P = .002). Whereas high expression of MORC2 was statistically associated with worse pCR rate both at univariate (P < .001) and multivariate (P = .036) analysis. Our results indicate that MORC2 expression has a better predictive role in predicting the efficacy of NAC than TILs in TNBC patients.
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MORC2,neoadjuvant chemotherapy,triple negative breast cancer,tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes
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