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Distinct expression profiles of Notch-1 protein in human solid tumors: Implications for development of targeted therapeutic monoclonal antibodies

Biological therapies, such as monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that target tumor-associated antigens have been considered an effective therapeutic approach in oncology. In considering Notch-1 receptor as a potential target, we performed immunohistochemistry on tissue microarrays to determine 1) whether...

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Autores principales: Li, Yuan, Burns, Janine A, Cheney, Carol A, Zhang, Ningyan, Vitelli, Salvatore, Wang, Fubao, Bett, Andrew, Chastain, Michael, Audoly, Laurent P, Zhang, Zhi-Qiang
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2898104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20631820
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author Li, Yuan
Burns, Janine A
Cheney, Carol A
Zhang, Ningyan
Vitelli, Salvatore
Wang, Fubao
Bett, Andrew
Chastain, Michael
Audoly, Laurent P
Zhang, Zhi-Qiang
author_facet Li, Yuan
Burns, Janine A
Cheney, Carol A
Zhang, Ningyan
Vitelli, Salvatore
Wang, Fubao
Bett, Andrew
Chastain, Michael
Audoly, Laurent P
Zhang, Zhi-Qiang
author_sort Li, Yuan
collection PubMed
description Biological therapies, such as monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that target tumor-associated antigens have been considered an effective therapeutic approach in oncology. In considering Notch-1 receptor as a potential target, we performed immunohistochemistry on tissue microarrays to determine 1) whether the receptor is overexpressed in tumor cells as compared to their corresponding normal tissues and 2) the clinical significance of its expression levels in human breast, colorectal, lung and prostate cancers. We found that the expression of Notch-1 protein was overexpressed in primary colorectal adenocarcinoma and nonsmall cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC), but not in primary ductal breast carcinoma or prostate adenocarcinoma. Further analysis revealed that higher levels of Notch-1 protein expression were significantly associated with poorer differentiation of breast and prostate tumors. Strikingly, for NSCLC, the expression levels of Notch-1 protein were found to be inversely correlated with tumor differentiation and progression. For colorectal tumors, however, no correlation of Notch-1 protein expression was found with any tumor clinicopathological parameters, in spite of its overexpression in tumor cells. Our data demonstrated the complexity of Notch-1 protein expression in human solid tumors and further supported the notion that the roles of Notch-1 expression in tumorigenesis are highly context-dependent. The findings could provide the basis for development of distinct therapeutic strategies of Notch-1 mAbs for its applications in the treatment of suitable types of human cancers.
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spelling pubmed-28981042010-07-14 Distinct expression profiles of Notch-1 protein in human solid tumors: Implications for development of targeted therapeutic monoclonal antibodies Li, Yuan Burns, Janine A Cheney, Carol A Zhang, Ningyan Vitelli, Salvatore Wang, Fubao Bett, Andrew Chastain, Michael Audoly, Laurent P Zhang, Zhi-Qiang Biologics Original Research Biological therapies, such as monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that target tumor-associated antigens have been considered an effective therapeutic approach in oncology. In considering Notch-1 receptor as a potential target, we performed immunohistochemistry on tissue microarrays to determine 1) whether the receptor is overexpressed in tumor cells as compared to their corresponding normal tissues and 2) the clinical significance of its expression levels in human breast, colorectal, lung and prostate cancers. We found that the expression of Notch-1 protein was overexpressed in primary colorectal adenocarcinoma and nonsmall cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC), but not in primary ductal breast carcinoma or prostate adenocarcinoma. Further analysis revealed that higher levels of Notch-1 protein expression were significantly associated with poorer differentiation of breast and prostate tumors. Strikingly, for NSCLC, the expression levels of Notch-1 protein were found to be inversely correlated with tumor differentiation and progression. For colorectal tumors, however, no correlation of Notch-1 protein expression was found with any tumor clinicopathological parameters, in spite of its overexpression in tumor cells. Our data demonstrated the complexity of Notch-1 protein expression in human solid tumors and further supported the notion that the roles of Notch-1 expression in tumorigenesis are highly context-dependent. The findings could provide the basis for development of distinct therapeutic strategies of Notch-1 mAbs for its applications in the treatment of suitable types of human cancers. Dove Medical Press 2010 2010-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2898104/ /pubmed/20631820 Text en © 2010 Zhang et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Li, Yuan
Burns, Janine A
Cheney, Carol A
Zhang, Ningyan
Vitelli, Salvatore
Wang, Fubao
Bett, Andrew
Chastain, Michael
Audoly, Laurent P
Zhang, Zhi-Qiang
Distinct expression profiles of Notch-1 protein in human solid tumors: Implications for development of targeted therapeutic monoclonal antibodies
title Distinct expression profiles of Notch-1 protein in human solid tumors: Implications for development of targeted therapeutic monoclonal antibodies
title_full Distinct expression profiles of Notch-1 protein in human solid tumors: Implications for development of targeted therapeutic monoclonal antibodies
title_fullStr Distinct expression profiles of Notch-1 protein in human solid tumors: Implications for development of targeted therapeutic monoclonal antibodies
title_full_unstemmed Distinct expression profiles of Notch-1 protein in human solid tumors: Implications for development of targeted therapeutic monoclonal antibodies
title_short Distinct expression profiles of Notch-1 protein in human solid tumors: Implications for development of targeted therapeutic monoclonal antibodies
title_sort distinct expression profiles of notch-1 protein in human solid tumors: implications for development of targeted therapeutic monoclonal antibodies
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2898104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20631820
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