YKL-40 is a new biomarker in serum with a prognostic value in several localized and metastatic malignancies. The current knowledge
regarding the biological functions of YKL-40 in cancer links YKL-40 to increased aggressiveness of the tumor. Utilizing tissue
microarrays, YKL-40 protein expression in tumor tissue was assessed by immunohistochemistry in a cohort of 630 high-risk breast
cancer patients with a median estimated potential follow-up time of 10 and 13 years for disease-free (DFS) and overall survival
(OS), respectively. YKL-40 protein expression was found in malignant tumor cells and in inflammatory cells. High expression
was associated with positive estrogen and progesterone receptor status and high tumor differentiation. Contrary to studies
on serum YKL-40 as a prognostic biomarker, a high YKL-40 expression in tumor cells was not significantly associated with DSF
and OS in univariate and multivariate analyses.
Keywords Breast cancer - CHI3L1 - Immunohistochemistry - Prognostic marker - Tissue microarrays - YKL-40.
This research was presented in part as poster # 1052 at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, December 13–16, 2007.