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Elevated tumor and serum levels of the hypoxia-associated protein osteopontin are associated with prognosis for soft tissue sarcoma patients

BACKGROUND: Osteopontin (OPN) overexpression is correlated with a poor prognosis for tumor patients. However, only a few studies investigated the prognostic impact of expression of OPN in soft tissue sarcomas (STS) yet. METHODS: This study is based on tumor and serum samples from 93 adult STS patien...

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Autores principales: Bache, Matthias, Kappler, Matthias, Wichmann, Henri, Rot, Swetlana, Hahnel, Antje, Greither, Thomas, Said, Harun M, Kotzsch, Matthias, Würl, Peter, Taubert, Helge, Vordermark, Dirk
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2856551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20377868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-132
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author Bache, Matthias
Kappler, Matthias
Wichmann, Henri
Rot, Swetlana
Hahnel, Antje
Greither, Thomas
Said, Harun M
Kotzsch, Matthias
Würl, Peter
Taubert, Helge
Vordermark, Dirk
author_facet Bache, Matthias
Kappler, Matthias
Wichmann, Henri
Rot, Swetlana
Hahnel, Antje
Greither, Thomas
Said, Harun M
Kotzsch, Matthias
Würl, Peter
Taubert, Helge
Vordermark, Dirk
author_sort Bache, Matthias
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Osteopontin (OPN) overexpression is correlated with a poor prognosis for tumor patients. However, only a few studies investigated the prognostic impact of expression of OPN in soft tissue sarcomas (STS) yet. METHODS: This study is based on tumor and serum samples from 93 adult STS patients. We investigated OPN protein levels in serum (n = 86) and tumor tissue (n = 80) by ELISA and OPN mRNA levels in tumor tissue (n = 68) by quantitative real-time PCR. RESULTS: No correlation was found between OPN levels in serum and tumor tissue. Moreover, an elevated OPN protein level in the serum was significantly associated with clinical parameters such as higher stage (p = 0.004), higher grade (p = 0.003), subtype (p = 0.002) and larger tumor size (p = 0.03). OPN protein levels in the tumor tissue were associated with higher stage (p = 0.06), higher grade (p = 0.003), subtype (p = 0.07) and an increased rate of relapse (p = 0.02). In addition, using a Cox's proportional hazards regression model, we found that an elevated OPN protein level in the serum and tumor tissue extracts is a significant negative prognostic factor for patients with STS. The relative risks of tumor-related death were 2.2 (p < 0.05) and 3.7 (p = 0.01), respectively. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest OPN protein in serum as well as in tumor tissue extracts is an important prognostic factor for soft tissue sarcoma patients.
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spelling pubmed-28565512010-04-20 Elevated tumor and serum levels of the hypoxia-associated protein osteopontin are associated with prognosis for soft tissue sarcoma patients Bache, Matthias Kappler, Matthias Wichmann, Henri Rot, Swetlana Hahnel, Antje Greither, Thomas Said, Harun M Kotzsch, Matthias Würl, Peter Taubert, Helge Vordermark, Dirk BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Osteopontin (OPN) overexpression is correlated with a poor prognosis for tumor patients. However, only a few studies investigated the prognostic impact of expression of OPN in soft tissue sarcomas (STS) yet. METHODS: This study is based on tumor and serum samples from 93 adult STS patients. We investigated OPN protein levels in serum (n = 86) and tumor tissue (n = 80) by ELISA and OPN mRNA levels in tumor tissue (n = 68) by quantitative real-time PCR. RESULTS: No correlation was found between OPN levels in serum and tumor tissue. Moreover, an elevated OPN protein level in the serum was significantly associated with clinical parameters such as higher stage (p = 0.004), higher grade (p = 0.003), subtype (p = 0.002) and larger tumor size (p = 0.03). OPN protein levels in the tumor tissue were associated with higher stage (p = 0.06), higher grade (p = 0.003), subtype (p = 0.07) and an increased rate of relapse (p = 0.02). In addition, using a Cox's proportional hazards regression model, we found that an elevated OPN protein level in the serum and tumor tissue extracts is a significant negative prognostic factor for patients with STS. The relative risks of tumor-related death were 2.2 (p < 0.05) and 3.7 (p = 0.01), respectively. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest OPN protein in serum as well as in tumor tissue extracts is an important prognostic factor for soft tissue sarcoma patients. BioMed Central 2010-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2856551/ /pubmed/20377868 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-132 Text en Copyright ©2010 Bache et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bache, Matthias
Kappler, Matthias
Wichmann, Henri
Rot, Swetlana
Hahnel, Antje
Greither, Thomas
Said, Harun M
Kotzsch, Matthias
Würl, Peter
Taubert, Helge
Vordermark, Dirk
Elevated tumor and serum levels of the hypoxia-associated protein osteopontin are associated with prognosis for soft tissue sarcoma patients
title Elevated tumor and serum levels of the hypoxia-associated protein osteopontin are associated with prognosis for soft tissue sarcoma patients
title_full Elevated tumor and serum levels of the hypoxia-associated protein osteopontin are associated with prognosis for soft tissue sarcoma patients
title_fullStr Elevated tumor and serum levels of the hypoxia-associated protein osteopontin are associated with prognosis for soft tissue sarcoma patients
title_full_unstemmed Elevated tumor and serum levels of the hypoxia-associated protein osteopontin are associated with prognosis for soft tissue sarcoma patients
title_short Elevated tumor and serum levels of the hypoxia-associated protein osteopontin are associated with prognosis for soft tissue sarcoma patients
title_sort elevated tumor and serum levels of the hypoxia-associated protein osteopontin are associated with prognosis for soft tissue sarcoma patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2856551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20377868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-132
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