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Association between Expression of Connective Tissue Genes and Prostate Cancer Growth and Progression

To find an association between genomic features of connective tissue and pejorative clinical outcomes on radical prostatectomy specimens. We performed a retrospective analysis of patients who underwent radical prostatectomy and underwent a Decipher transcriptomic test for localized prostate cancer i...

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Autores principales: Treacy, Patrick-Julien, Martini, Alberto, Falagario, Ugo Giovanni, Ratnani, Parita, Wajswol, Ethan, Beksac, Alp Tuna, Wiklund, Peter, Nair, Sujit, Kyprianou, Natasha, Durand, Matthieu, Tewari, Ashutosh K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10139147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108678
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087520
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author Treacy, Patrick-Julien
Martini, Alberto
Falagario, Ugo Giovanni
Ratnani, Parita
Wajswol, Ethan
Beksac, Alp Tuna
Wiklund, Peter
Nair, Sujit
Kyprianou, Natasha
Durand, Matthieu
Tewari, Ashutosh K.
author_facet Treacy, Patrick-Julien
Martini, Alberto
Falagario, Ugo Giovanni
Ratnani, Parita
Wajswol, Ethan
Beksac, Alp Tuna
Wiklund, Peter
Nair, Sujit
Kyprianou, Natasha
Durand, Matthieu
Tewari, Ashutosh K.
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description To find an association between genomic features of connective tissue and pejorative clinical outcomes on radical prostatectomy specimens. We performed a retrospective analysis of patients who underwent radical prostatectomy and underwent a Decipher transcriptomic test for localized prostate cancer in our institution (n = 695). The expression results of selected connective tissue genes were analyzed after multiple t tests, revealing significant differences in the transcriptomic expression (over- or under-expression). We investigated the association between transcript results and clinical features such as extra-capsular extension (ECE), clinically significant cancer, lymph node (LN) invasion and early biochemical recurrence (eBCR), defined as earlier than 3 years after surgery). The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) was used to evaluate the prognostic role of genes on progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). Out of 528 patients, we found that 189 had ECE and 27 had LN invasion. The Decipher score was higher in patients with ECE, LN invasion, and eBCR. Our gene selection microarray analysis showed an overexpression in both ECE and LN invasion, and in clinically significant cancer for COL1A1, COL1A2, COL3A1, LUM, VCAN, FN1, AEBP1, ASPN, TIMP1, TIMP3, BGN, and underexpression in FMOD and FLNA. In the TCGA population, overexpression of these genes was correlated with worse PFS. Significant co-occurrence of these genes was observed. When presenting overexpression of our gene selection, the 5-year PFS rate was 53% vs. 68% (p = 0.0315). Transcriptomic overexpression of connective tissue genes correlated to worse clinical features, such as ECE, clinically significant cancer and BCR, identifying the potential prognostic value of the gene signature of the connective tissue in prostate cancer. TCGAp cohort analysis showed a worse PFS in case of overexpression of the connective tissue genes.
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spelling pubmed-101391472023-04-28 Association between Expression of Connective Tissue Genes and Prostate Cancer Growth and Progression Treacy, Patrick-Julien Martini, Alberto Falagario, Ugo Giovanni Ratnani, Parita Wajswol, Ethan Beksac, Alp Tuna Wiklund, Peter Nair, Sujit Kyprianou, Natasha Durand, Matthieu Tewari, Ashutosh K. Int J Mol Sci Article To find an association between genomic features of connective tissue and pejorative clinical outcomes on radical prostatectomy specimens. We performed a retrospective analysis of patients who underwent radical prostatectomy and underwent a Decipher transcriptomic test for localized prostate cancer in our institution (n = 695). The expression results of selected connective tissue genes were analyzed after multiple t tests, revealing significant differences in the transcriptomic expression (over- or under-expression). We investigated the association between transcript results and clinical features such as extra-capsular extension (ECE), clinically significant cancer, lymph node (LN) invasion and early biochemical recurrence (eBCR), defined as earlier than 3 years after surgery). The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) was used to evaluate the prognostic role of genes on progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). Out of 528 patients, we found that 189 had ECE and 27 had LN invasion. The Decipher score was higher in patients with ECE, LN invasion, and eBCR. Our gene selection microarray analysis showed an overexpression in both ECE and LN invasion, and in clinically significant cancer for COL1A1, COL1A2, COL3A1, LUM, VCAN, FN1, AEBP1, ASPN, TIMP1, TIMP3, BGN, and underexpression in FMOD and FLNA. In the TCGA population, overexpression of these genes was correlated with worse PFS. Significant co-occurrence of these genes was observed. When presenting overexpression of our gene selection, the 5-year PFS rate was 53% vs. 68% (p = 0.0315). Transcriptomic overexpression of connective tissue genes correlated to worse clinical features, such as ECE, clinically significant cancer and BCR, identifying the potential prognostic value of the gene signature of the connective tissue in prostate cancer. TCGAp cohort analysis showed a worse PFS in case of overexpression of the connective tissue genes. MDPI 2023-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10139147/ /pubmed/37108678 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087520 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wajswol, Ethan
Beksac, Alp Tuna
Wiklund, Peter
Nair, Sujit
Kyprianou, Natasha
Durand, Matthieu
Tewari, Ashutosh K.
Association between Expression of Connective Tissue Genes and Prostate Cancer Growth and Progression
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title_short Association between Expression of Connective Tissue Genes and Prostate Cancer Growth and Progression
title_sort association between expression of connective tissue genes and prostate cancer growth and progression
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10139147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108678
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087520
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