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Breast Cancer-Associated Adipose Tissue Histologic Subtypes: Microscopic Characterization and Their Impact on Prognosis and Survival, Depending on Age

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dc.contributor.author Fenesan Pasca, Mihaela Maria
dc.contributor.author Bogdan, Razvan George
dc.contributor.author Cosma, Andrei Alexandru
dc.contributor.author Vornicu, Vlad
dc.contributor.author Melnic, Eugen
dc.contributor.author Radu, Diana Veronica
dc.contributor.author Baran, Patricia
dc.contributor.author Crainiceanu, Zorin
dc.contributor.author Corlan, Ana Silvia
dc.contributor.author Cimpean, Anca Maria
dc.contributor.author Seropian, Peter
dc.contributor.author Cerneţchi, Olga
dc.contributor.author Cobec, Ionut Marcel
dc.date.accessioned 2026-07-09T10:25:25Z
dc.date.available 2026-07-09T10:25:25Z
dc.date.issued 2026
dc.identifier.citation FENESAN PASCA, Mihaela Maria; Razvan George BOGDAN; Andrei Alexandru COSMA; Vlad VORNICU; Eugen MELNIC; Diana Veronica RADU; Patricia BARAN; Zorin CRAINICEANU; Ana Silvia CORLAN; Anca Maria CIMPEAN; Peter SEROPIAN; Olga CERNEȚCHI and Ionut Marcel COBEC. Breast Cancer-Associated Adipose Tissue Histologic Subtypes: Microscopic Characterization and Their Impact on Prognosis and Survival, Depending on Age. Cancers. Online. March 2026, Vol. 18, no. 6, p. 966. doi 10.3390/cancers18060966. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2072-6694
dc.identifier.uri 10.3390/cancers18060966
dc.identifier.uri https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/18/6/966
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/33435
dc.description.abstract Abstract Background/Objectives: The fundamental classification based on white, brown, pink, and beige adipose tissue morphology together with fat vacuole content released into the tumor microenvironment incompletely defines breast cancer-associated adipose tissue (BCAAT) heterogeneity and does not sufficiently explain its controversial impact on invasion, recurrence, or survival in breast cancer (BC). We aim to expand BCAAT characterization by systematically evaluating stromal cellular elements within peritumoral adipose tissue, including CD34-positive fibroblasts, smooth muscle actin (SMA)-positive myofibroblasts, inflammatory cells, and microvascular structures to define distinct BCAAT subgroups. Methods: CD34 and smooth muscle actin (SMA) double immunohistochemistry was performed on 109 BC tissue specimens from patients aged 35 to 79 years old, followed by microscopic evaluation of cellular and vascular components inside peritumor adipose tissue. Microscopic findings were then correlated to age, body mass index (BMI), lymphovascular (LVI) and perineural invasion (PnI), recurrence (R), and tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs). Results: Four BCAAT subtypes have been identified as fibroblast-rich (FRich_BCAAT), myofibroblast-rich (MyoFRich_BCAAT), vascular-rich (VRich_BCAAT), and mixed-vascular and inflammatory-rich (VIRich_BCAAT). The FRich_BCAAT subtype predominates for the age subgroup 35 to 49 years old and is a significantly worse prognostic factor for survival (p = 0.022). For the age subgroup of 50 to 69 years old, the VIRich_BCAAT subtype significantly influences PnI (p = 0.05) but not survival (Log-rank test, z = 0.57, p = 0.57). VRich_BCAAT was significantly impactful for BC patient survival aged 70 to 75 years old (p = 0.043). BMI did not correlate with any of the BCAAT subtypes but was strongly correlated with prognostic markers for each BCAAT subtype. Conclusions: Based on immunohistochemically detected cellular and vascular components, four microscopic BCAAT subtypes were identified. Three of four BCCAT subtypes specifically affect BC patient prognosis and survival depending on age. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher MDPI en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Cancers en_US
dc.subject breast cancer-associated adipose tissue (BCAAT) en_US
dc.subject survival en_US
dc.subject invasion en_US
dc.subject prognosis en_US
dc.title Breast Cancer-Associated Adipose Tissue Histologic Subtypes: Microscopic Characterization and Their Impact on Prognosis and Survival, Depending on Age en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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