Androgen Receptor and Tumor-Associated Neutrophil Expression Across Breast Cancer Subtypes: Associations With Clinicopathological Characteristics

Conclusion: AR is a defining marker for HR-positive breast cancers and may serve as an indicator of lower tumor grade and differentiation status. TANs, however, are linked to more aggressive phenotypes, especially in TNBC, suggesting a role in driving tumor progression. This highlights the potential...

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Main Authors: Minoosh Moghimi, Shahin Vadoudi, Majid Amirian, Farzane Ahmadi, Mohammad Borna Amirian, Kasra Khodadadi, Reza Mansouri, Mahsa Mahjani, Sepehr Gohari
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-01-01
Series:International Journal of Breast Cancer
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ijbc/8209394
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author Minoosh Moghimi
Shahin Vadoudi
Majid Amirian
Farzane Ahmadi
Mohammad Borna Amirian
Kasra Khodadadi
Reza Mansouri
Mahsa Mahjani
Sepehr Gohari
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Majid Amirian
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description Conclusion: AR is a defining marker for HR-positive breast cancers and may serve as an indicator of lower tumor grade and differentiation status. TANs, however, are linked to more aggressive phenotypes, especially in TNBC, suggesting a role in driving tumor progression. This highlights the potential for AR and TAN expression patterns to refine patient stratification across breast cancer subtypes.
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spelling doaj-art-4ec9ccfb177d4ceaa273feb20a534ceb2025-08-20T03:31:34ZengWileyInternational Journal of Breast Cancer2090-31892025-01-01202510.1155/ijbc/8209394Androgen Receptor and Tumor-Associated Neutrophil Expression Across Breast Cancer Subtypes: Associations With Clinicopathological CharacteristicsMinoosh Moghimi0Shahin Vadoudi1Majid Amirian2Farzane Ahmadi3Mohammad Borna Amirian4Kasra Khodadadi5Reza Mansouri6Mahsa Mahjani7Sepehr Gohari8Department of Hematology-OncologyDepartment of Internal MedicineBorna Research and Medical LaboratoryDepartment of Biostatistics and EpidemiologyBorna Research and Medical LaboratoryDepartment of GastroenterologyDepartment of Hematology-OncologyEndocrine Research CenterStudent Research CenterConclusion: AR is a defining marker for HR-positive breast cancers and may serve as an indicator of lower tumor grade and differentiation status. TANs, however, are linked to more aggressive phenotypes, especially in TNBC, suggesting a role in driving tumor progression. This highlights the potential for AR and TAN expression patterns to refine patient stratification across breast cancer subtypes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ijbc/8209394
spellingShingle Minoosh Moghimi
Shahin Vadoudi
Majid Amirian
Farzane Ahmadi
Mohammad Borna Amirian
Kasra Khodadadi
Reza Mansouri
Mahsa Mahjani
Sepehr Gohari
Androgen Receptor and Tumor-Associated Neutrophil Expression Across Breast Cancer Subtypes: Associations With Clinicopathological Characteristics
International Journal of Breast Cancer
title Androgen Receptor and Tumor-Associated Neutrophil Expression Across Breast Cancer Subtypes: Associations With Clinicopathological Characteristics
title_full Androgen Receptor and Tumor-Associated Neutrophil Expression Across Breast Cancer Subtypes: Associations With Clinicopathological Characteristics
title_fullStr Androgen Receptor and Tumor-Associated Neutrophil Expression Across Breast Cancer Subtypes: Associations With Clinicopathological Characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Androgen Receptor and Tumor-Associated Neutrophil Expression Across Breast Cancer Subtypes: Associations With Clinicopathological Characteristics
title_short Androgen Receptor and Tumor-Associated Neutrophil Expression Across Breast Cancer Subtypes: Associations With Clinicopathological Characteristics
title_sort androgen receptor and tumor associated neutrophil expression across breast cancer subtypes associations with clinicopathological characteristics
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ijbc/8209394
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