Cargando…
A biology-driven approach identifies the hypoxia gene signature as a predictor of the outcome of neuroblastoma patients
BACKGROUND: Hypoxia is a condition of low oxygen tension occurring in the tumor microenvironment and it is related to poor prognosis in human cancer. To examine the relationship between hypoxia and neuroblastoma, we generated and tested an in vitro derived hypoxia gene signature for its ability to p...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
BioMed Central
2010
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2908582/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20624283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-185 |
_version_ | 1782184200220180480 |
---|---|
author | Fardin, Paolo Barla, Annalisa Mosci, Sofia Rosasco, Lorenzo Verri, Alessandro Versteeg, Rogier Caron, Huib N Molenaar, Jan J Øra, Ingrid Eva, Alessandra Puppo, Maura Varesio, Luigi |
author_facet | Fardin, Paolo Barla, Annalisa Mosci, Sofia Rosasco, Lorenzo Verri, Alessandro Versteeg, Rogier Caron, Huib N Molenaar, Jan J Øra, Ingrid Eva, Alessandra Puppo, Maura Varesio, Luigi |
author_sort | Fardin, Paolo |
collection | PubMed |
description | BACKGROUND: Hypoxia is a condition of low oxygen tension occurring in the tumor microenvironment and it is related to poor prognosis in human cancer. To examine the relationship between hypoxia and neuroblastoma, we generated and tested an in vitro derived hypoxia gene signature for its ability to predict patients' outcome. RESULTS: We obtained the gene expression profile of 11 hypoxic neuroblastoma cell lines and we derived a robust 62 probesets signature (NB-hypo) taking advantage of the strong discriminating power of the l(1)-l(2 )feature selection technique combined with the analysis of differential gene expression. We profiled gene expression of the tumors of 88 neuroblastoma patients and divided them according to the NB-hypo expression values by K-means clustering. The NB-hypo successfully stratifies the neuroblastoma patients into good and poor prognosis groups. Multivariate Cox analysis revealed that the NB-hypo is a significant independent predictor after controlling for commonly used risk factors including the amplification of MYCN oncogene. NB-hypo increases the resolution of the MYCN stratification by dividing patients with MYCN not amplified tumors in good and poor outcome suggesting that hypoxia is associated with the aggressiveness of neuroblastoma tumor independently from MYCN amplification. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate that the NB-hypo is a novel and independent prognostic factor for neuroblastoma and support the view that hypoxia is negatively correlated with tumors' outcome. We show the power of the biology-driven approach in defining hypoxia as a critical molecular program in neuroblastoma and the potential for improvement in the current criteria for risk stratification. |
format | Text |
id | pubmed-2908582 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2010 |
publisher | BioMed Central |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-29085822010-07-23 A biology-driven approach identifies the hypoxia gene signature as a predictor of the outcome of neuroblastoma patients Fardin, Paolo Barla, Annalisa Mosci, Sofia Rosasco, Lorenzo Verri, Alessandro Versteeg, Rogier Caron, Huib N Molenaar, Jan J Øra, Ingrid Eva, Alessandra Puppo, Maura Varesio, Luigi Mol Cancer Research BACKGROUND: Hypoxia is a condition of low oxygen tension occurring in the tumor microenvironment and it is related to poor prognosis in human cancer. To examine the relationship between hypoxia and neuroblastoma, we generated and tested an in vitro derived hypoxia gene signature for its ability to predict patients' outcome. RESULTS: We obtained the gene expression profile of 11 hypoxic neuroblastoma cell lines and we derived a robust 62 probesets signature (NB-hypo) taking advantage of the strong discriminating power of the l(1)-l(2 )feature selection technique combined with the analysis of differential gene expression. We profiled gene expression of the tumors of 88 neuroblastoma patients and divided them according to the NB-hypo expression values by K-means clustering. The NB-hypo successfully stratifies the neuroblastoma patients into good and poor prognosis groups. Multivariate Cox analysis revealed that the NB-hypo is a significant independent predictor after controlling for commonly used risk factors including the amplification of MYCN oncogene. NB-hypo increases the resolution of the MYCN stratification by dividing patients with MYCN not amplified tumors in good and poor outcome suggesting that hypoxia is associated with the aggressiveness of neuroblastoma tumor independently from MYCN amplification. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate that the NB-hypo is a novel and independent prognostic factor for neuroblastoma and support the view that hypoxia is negatively correlated with tumors' outcome. We show the power of the biology-driven approach in defining hypoxia as a critical molecular program in neuroblastoma and the potential for improvement in the current criteria for risk stratification. BioMed Central 2010-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2908582/ /pubmed/20624283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-185 Text en Copyright ©2010 Fardin 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 Fardin, Paolo Barla, Annalisa Mosci, Sofia Rosasco, Lorenzo Verri, Alessandro Versteeg, Rogier Caron, Huib N Molenaar, Jan J Øra, Ingrid Eva, Alessandra Puppo, Maura Varesio, Luigi A biology-driven approach identifies the hypoxia gene signature as a predictor of the outcome of neuroblastoma patients |
title | A biology-driven approach identifies the hypoxia gene signature as a predictor of the outcome of neuroblastoma patients |
title_full | A biology-driven approach identifies the hypoxia gene signature as a predictor of the outcome of neuroblastoma patients |
title_fullStr | A biology-driven approach identifies the hypoxia gene signature as a predictor of the outcome of neuroblastoma patients |
title_full_unstemmed | A biology-driven approach identifies the hypoxia gene signature as a predictor of the outcome of neuroblastoma patients |
title_short | A biology-driven approach identifies the hypoxia gene signature as a predictor of the outcome of neuroblastoma patients |
title_sort | biology-driven approach identifies the hypoxia gene signature as a predictor of the outcome of neuroblastoma patients |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2908582/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20624283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-185 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT fardinpaolo abiologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT barlaannalisa abiologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT moscisofia abiologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT rosascolorenzo abiologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT verrialessandro abiologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT versteegrogier abiologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT caronhuibn abiologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT molenaarjanj abiologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT øraingrid abiologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT evaalessandra abiologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT puppomaura abiologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT varesioluigi abiologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT fardinpaolo biologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT barlaannalisa biologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT moscisofia biologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT rosascolorenzo biologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT verrialessandro biologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT versteegrogier biologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT caronhuibn biologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT molenaarjanj biologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT øraingrid biologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT evaalessandra biologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT puppomaura biologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients AT varesioluigi biologydrivenapproachidentifiesthehypoxiagenesignatureasapredictoroftheoutcomeofneuroblastomapatients |