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Abstract Introduction: The role of macrophages in the tumor microenvironment is of increasing interest for tumor progression and invasion. Here we investigated the difference in CD68+ cell density in tissue samples from women with Benign Breast Disease (BBD) and women with no clinical breast disease from the Komen Tissue Bank (KTB) at Indiana University. Method: Archived breast tissue samples from women with BBD and no clinical breast disease were obtained for this age-matched case-control study. BBD samples included cases [later got Breast Cancer (BC)] and controls (did not get BC). Samples were characterized via H&E stain for epithelial proliferation [normal (N), fibrocystic non-proliferative (NP), proliferative (P), or atypia (A)]. CD68+ cell density was obtained by digital image quantitation on a per lobule basis (Total CD68+ cells/mm2). Statistical analysis was performed with mixed effects regression. Results: Among 276 women (median age 53, range 35-79) comprising 92 age-matched triplets, 2508 lobules were evaluated [789 KTB, 839 BBD case, 880 BBD control]. 1407 (56%) lobules were normal and 1101 (44%) were fibrocystic {NP [613 (56%)], P [448 (41%)] and A [40 (4%)]}. Out of 2508 lobules analyzed, 2362 (94%) had CD68+ cells, while 146 (6%) showed zero CD68+ cells [19 (2%) BBD cases, 20 (2%) BBD controls, 107 (14%) KTB, p<0.0001]. KTB samples showed significantly lower (p<0.0001) CD68+ density (median 136 cells/mm2) as compared to BBD cases (median 313 cells/mm2) and BBD controls (median 299 cells/mm2). (See Table) For each lobule type, KTB samples had lower CD68+ density compared with the same lobule type in BBD samples (p<0.0001). Conclusion: CD68+ cells are more frequent in breast lobules from women with BBD compared to normal donors. This finding in premalignant breast tissues is consistent with inflammation as a driver of tumorigenesis. BBD case (n = 92 patients)BBD control (n = 92 patients)KTB(n = 92 patients)n lobulesMedian (IQR)n lobulesMedian (IQR)n lobulesMedian (IQR)Overall839313 (165 - 538)880299 (164 - 527)789136 (55 - 272)By Lobule TypeNormal344310 (177 - 557)434331 (177 - 567)629128 (55 - 255)All non-normal/fibrocystic lobules combined495314 (157 - 527)446274 (152 - 478)160159 (58 - 393)Fibrocystic non-proliferative231319 (153 - 543)263274 (140 - 496)119163 (71 - 359)Fibrocystic proliferative246295 (153 - 496)169277 (153 - 478)33128 (30 - 385)Atypia18484 (313 - 739)14260 (223 - 375)8216 (0 - 493)IQR - Interquartile range (25th percentile - 75th percentile) Citation Format: Muhammad A. Arshad, Daniel W. Visscher, Tanya L. Hoskin, Rushin D. Brahmbhatt, Alvaro Pena Jimenez, Melody L. Stallings Mann, Erin E. Miller, Linda M. Murphy, Jodi M. Carter, Stacey J. Winham, Keith L. Knutson, Derek C. Radisky, Amy C. Degnim. CD68+ immune cells show different infiltration patterns in tissue samples from women with no clinical breast disease and those who have benign breast disease. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2015 Apr 18-22; Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2015;75(15 Suppl):Abstract nr 2364. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2015-2364
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