Effects of systemic inflammation on relapse in early breast cancer

  • McAndrew, Nicholas P
  • Bottalico, Lisa
  • Mesaros, Clementina
  • Blair, Ian A
  • Tsao, Patricia Y
  • Rosado, Jennifer M
  • Ganguly, Tapan
  • Song, Sarah J
  • Gimotty, Phyllis A
  • Mao, Jun J
  • DeMichele, Angela
Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

Chronic inflammation has been a proposed mechanism of resistance to aromatase inhibitors in breast cancer. Stratifying by HER2 status, a matched case-control study from the Wellness After Breast Cancer-II cohort was performed to assess whether or not elevated serum inflammatory biomarkers (C-Reactive protein [CRP], interleukin-6 [IL-6], and serum amyloid A [SAA]) and/or the presence of a high-risk IL-6 promoter genotype were associated with recurrence of hormone receptor positive (HR+) early breast cancer. Estrogen levels were also measured and correlated with biomarkers and disease outcomes. CRP and SAA were significantly associated with an increased risk of recurrence in the HR+/HER2- group, but not the HR+/HER2+ group. Mean serum estroge...

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