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Abstract The incidence of breast cancer in African American women (AAW) is much lower than those of their Caucasian counterparts. However, the age adjusted mortality rates are much greater for AAW compared to Caucasian American women (CAW). These differences in survival between AAW and CAW were attributed to socioeconomic factors and access to health care. Yet, after adjusting these differences, AAW still had lower survival rates than CAW. Genetic and immunohistochemical studies have revealed that biological variations may account for this disparity. These studies have suggested as a causative: a higher prevalence of basal-like tumors in premenopausal AAW and low prevalence of luminal tumor. These are characterized by being high-grade aggressive tumors that are estrogen receptor negative (ER-), progesterone receptor negative (PR-), human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2) +/-; with high rate of lymph node involvement. Despite this understanding, there is little evidence to indicate which genetic or non-genetic factors contribute to causing aggressive breast cancer thereby limiting the development of prevention and treatment option. We proposed that the phenotypic diversity of breast cancer might be accompanied by a corresponding diversity in protein expression patterns that can be reveal using proteomic technologies. We hypothesized that in addition to ER- and PR-, and the absence in expression of HER-2, the protein composition of triple-negative tumors varies among African-American and Caucasian. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, mass spectrophotometry and data analysis of protein from breast cancer tissues were used to identify differentially expressed proteins from African American and Caucasian women. Western blot of luminal and TNBC cell lines were used to confirm the expression of identified proteins. We have found that many proteins were differentially expressed in AAW breast cancer tissues compared to CAW. One of these is lactate dehydrogenase which was found to be overexpressed in tissues from AAW. Western blot analysis confirmed expression. Citation Format: Odalys J. Torres-Luquis, Sulma Mohammed. Lactate dehydrogenase expression in African American women with triple-negative breast cancer [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2017; 2017 Apr 1-5; Washington, DC. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2017;77(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 1132. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2017-1132

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