# Decreased plasma level of C-type lectin-like receptor 2 (CLEC-2) in patients with breast cancer

**Authors:** Chia-Chi Chen, Chin-Feng Hsuan, Teng-Hung Yu, Chia-Chang Hsu, Cheng-Ching Wu, Wei-Hua Tang, Wei-Chin Hung, Yung-Chuan Lu, Fu-Mei Chung, Yau-Jiunn Lee, Ching-Ting Wei

PMC · DOI: 10.7150/ijms.117190 · 2025-10-20

## TL;DR

This study found that lower levels of CLEC-2 in the blood are linked to more advanced breast cancer and worse outcomes.

## Contribution

The study identifies CLEC-2 as a potential prognostic marker for breast cancer based on its association with disease progression and survival.

## Key findings

- Breast cancer patients had significantly lower plasma CLEC-2 levels compared to healthy controls.
- Low CLEC-2 levels were associated with advanced cancer stages, higher tumor grades, and larger tumor sizes.
- Higher CLEC-2 levels were independently linked to better overall survival in breast cancer patients.

## Abstract

Background: C-type lectin-like receptor 2 (CLEC-2) is involved in platelet activation, tumor metastasis, and vessel differentiation, but its role in breast cancer remains unclear. This study examined the association between clinical status and plasma levels of CLEC-2 in patients with breast cancer.

Methods: Plasma CLEC-2 concentrations were measured using ELISA in breast cancer patients and control subjects. A total of 98 breast cancer patients and 98 age-matched control subjects were enrolled. All study participants were female.

Results: CLEC-2 concentrations were significantly lower in the breast cancer patients (231.2 [213.5-250.9] ng/mL) than in the controls (249.2 [235.8-263.4] ng/mL, p < 0.0001). Plasma CLEC-2 levels were lower in patients with advanced stages (T3+T4, AJCC III-IV), histologic grade > 3, and tumor size ≥5 cm. Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed a higher overall survival rate in the patients with a high CLEC-2 levels than in those with a low CLEC-2 levels (p = 0.035). Univariate Cox analysis showed that a high CLEC-2 level was independently associated with better overall survival. Spearman correlation analysis showed that CLEC-2 plasma levels were positively correlated with stages T0-T2, grades 1-2, ALT, APRI, and tumor size <2 cm, but negatively correlated with platelet count.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that lower plasma CLEC-2 levels are associated with advanced breast cancer features. CLEC-2 is significantly associated with breast cancer prognosis and may serve as a prognostic marker in patients with breast cancer.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** CLEC1B (C-type lectin domain family 1 member B) [NCBI Gene 51266]
- **Diseases:** breast cancer (MONDO:0004989)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** CLEC1B (C-type lectin domain family 1 member B) [NCBI Gene 51266] {aka 1810061I13Rik, CLEC2, PRO1384, QDED721}
- **Diseases:** tumor (MESH:D009369), breast cancer (MESH:D001943), tumor metastasis (MESH:D009362)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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