Cancers, Vol. 11, Pages 526: Automated Quantification of Extranuclear ER α using Phosphor-integrated Dots for Predicting Endocrine Therapy Resistance in HR+/HER2− Breast Cancer

Cancers, Vol. 11, Pages 526: Automated Quantification of Extranuclear ERα using Phosphor-integrated Dots for Predicting Endocrine Therapy Resistance in HR+/HER2− Breast Cancer Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers11040526 Authors: Guo Tada Kitamura Hamada Miyashita Harada-Shoji Sato Hamanaka Tsuboi Harada Takano-Kasuya Okada Nakano Ohuchi Hayashi Ishida Gonda In addition to genomic signaling, Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) is associated with cell proliferation and survival through extranuclear signaling contributing to endocrine therapy (ET) resistance. However, the relationship between extranuclear ERα and ET resistance has not been extensively studied. We sought to measure extranuclear ERα expression by immunohistochemistry using phosphor-integrated dots (IHC-PIDs) and to assess its predictive value for ET resistance. After quantitative detection of ERα by IHC-PIDs in vitro, we developed “the nearest-neighbor method” to calculate the extranuclear ERα. Furthermore, tissue sections from 65 patients with HR+/HER2- BC were examined by IHC-PIDs, and the total ERα, nuclear ERα, extranuclear ERα PIDs score, and ratio of extranuclear-to-nuclear ERα (ENR) were measured using the novel method. We demonstrate that quantification of ERα using IHC-PIDs exhibited strong cor...
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