Combined proliferation and apoptosis index provides better risk stratification in breast cancer

Author:

Ibrahim Asmaa12ORCID,Toss Michael S13,Atallah Nehal M14,Al Saleem Mansour15,Green Andrew R1,Rakha Emad A1467ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Academic Unit for Translational Medical Sciences School of Medicine, University of Nottingham Biodiscovery Institute, University Park Nottingham UK

2. Histopathology Department, Faculty of Medicine Suez Canal University Ismailia Egypt

3. Histopathology Department Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Sheffield UK

4. Histopathology Department, Faculty of Medicine Menoufia University Shebeen El‐Kom Egypt

5. Department of Applied Medical Science, Applied College Qassim University Unayzah Saudi Arabia

6. Histopathology Department, School of Medicine University of Nottingham Nottingham UK

7. Department of Pathology Hamad Medical Corporation Doha Qatar

Abstract

AimsBreast cancer (BC) risk stratification is critical for predicting behaviour and guiding management decision‐making. Despite the well‐established prognostic value of cellular proliferation in BC, the interplay between proliferation and apoptosis remains to be defined. In this study, we hypothesised that the combined proliferation and apoptosis indices can provide a more accurate in‐vivo growth rate measure and a precise prognostic predictor.Methods and resultsApoptotic and mitotic figures were counted in whole slide images (WSI) generated from haematoxylin and eosin‐stained sections of 1545 BC cases derived from two well‐defined BC cohorts. Counts were carried out visually within defined areas. There was a significant correlation between mitosis and apoptosis scores. High apoptotic counts were associated with features of aggressive behaviour, including high grade, high pleomorphism score and hormonal receptor negativity. Although the mitotic index (MI) and apoptotic index (AI) were independent prognostic indicators, the prognostic value was synergistically higher when combined. BC patients with a high combined AI and MI had the shortest survival. Replacing the mitosis score with the mitosis–apoptosis index in the Nottingham grading system revealed that the modified grade with the new score had a higher significant association with BC‐specific survival with a higher hazard ratio.ConclusionApoptotic figures count provides additional prognostic value in BC when combined with MI; such a combination can be implemented to assess the behaviour of BC and provides an accurate prognostic indicator. This can be considered when using artificial intelligence algorithms to assess proliferation in BC.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Histology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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