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Irresponsiveness of two retinoblastoma cases to conservative therapy correlates with up- regulation of hERG1 channels and of the VEGF-A pathway

BACKGROUND: Treatment strategies for Retinoblastoma (RB), the most common primary intraocular tumor in children, have evolved over the past few decades and chemoreduction is currently the most popular treatment strategy. Despite success, systemic chemotherapeutic treatment has relevant toxicity, esp...

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Autores principales: Fortunato, Pina, Pillozzi, Serena, Tamburini, Angela, Pollazzi, Liliana, Franchi, Alessandro, La Torre, Agostino, Arcangeli , Annarosa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2955607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20860824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-504
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author Fortunato, Pina
Pillozzi, Serena
Tamburini, Angela
Pollazzi, Liliana
Franchi, Alessandro
La Torre, Agostino
Arcangeli , Annarosa
author_facet Fortunato, Pina
Pillozzi, Serena
Tamburini, Angela
Pollazzi, Liliana
Franchi, Alessandro
La Torre, Agostino
Arcangeli , Annarosa
author_sort Fortunato, Pina
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description BACKGROUND: Treatment strategies for Retinoblastoma (RB), the most common primary intraocular tumor in children, have evolved over the past few decades and chemoreduction is currently the most popular treatment strategy. Despite success, systemic chemotherapeutic treatment has relevant toxicity, especially in the pediatric population. Antiangiogenic therapy has thus been proposed as a valuable alternative for pediatric malignancies, in particolar RB. Indeed, it has been shown that vessel density correlates with both local invasive growth and presence of metastases in RB, suggesting that angiogenesis could play a pivotal role for both local and systemic invasive growth in RB. We present here two cases of sporadic, bilateral RB that did not benefit from the conservative treatment and we provide evidence that the VEGF-A pathway is significantly up-regulated in both RB cases along with an over expression of hERG1 K(+ )channels. CASE PRESENTATION: Two patients showed a sporadic, bilateral RB, classified at Stage II of the Reese-Elsworth Classification. Neither of them got benefits from conservative treatment, and the two eyes were enucleated. In samples from both RB cases we studied the VEGF-A pathway: VEGF-A showed high levels in the vitreous, the vegf-a, flt-1, kdr, and hif1-α transcripts were over-expressed. Moreover, both the transcripts and proteins of the hERG1 K(+ )channels turned out to be up-regulated in the two RB cases compared to the non cancerous retinal tissue. CONCLUSIONS: We provide evidence that the VEGF-A pathway is up-regulated in two particular aggressive cases of bilateral RB, which did not experience any benefit from conservative treatment, showing the overexpression of the vegf-a, flt-1, kdr and hif1-α transcripts and the high secretion of VEGF-A. Moreover we also show for the first time that the herg1 gene transcripts and protein are over expressed in RB, as occurs in several aggressive tumors. These results further stress the relevance of the VEGF-A pathway in RB and the correlation with hERG1, making aggressive and recurrent RB cases good candidates for antiangiogenesis therapies based on the targeting of VEGF-A.
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spelling pubmed-29556072010-10-16 Irresponsiveness of two retinoblastoma cases to conservative therapy correlates with up- regulation of hERG1 channels and of the VEGF-A pathway Fortunato, Pina Pillozzi, Serena Tamburini, Angela Pollazzi, Liliana Franchi, Alessandro La Torre, Agostino Arcangeli , Annarosa BMC Cancer Case Report BACKGROUND: Treatment strategies for Retinoblastoma (RB), the most common primary intraocular tumor in children, have evolved over the past few decades and chemoreduction is currently the most popular treatment strategy. Despite success, systemic chemotherapeutic treatment has relevant toxicity, especially in the pediatric population. Antiangiogenic therapy has thus been proposed as a valuable alternative for pediatric malignancies, in particolar RB. Indeed, it has been shown that vessel density correlates with both local invasive growth and presence of metastases in RB, suggesting that angiogenesis could play a pivotal role for both local and systemic invasive growth in RB. We present here two cases of sporadic, bilateral RB that did not benefit from the conservative treatment and we provide evidence that the VEGF-A pathway is significantly up-regulated in both RB cases along with an over expression of hERG1 K(+ )channels. CASE PRESENTATION: Two patients showed a sporadic, bilateral RB, classified at Stage II of the Reese-Elsworth Classification. Neither of them got benefits from conservative treatment, and the two eyes were enucleated. In samples from both RB cases we studied the VEGF-A pathway: VEGF-A showed high levels in the vitreous, the vegf-a, flt-1, kdr, and hif1-α transcripts were over-expressed. Moreover, both the transcripts and proteins of the hERG1 K(+ )channels turned out to be up-regulated in the two RB cases compared to the non cancerous retinal tissue. CONCLUSIONS: We provide evidence that the VEGF-A pathway is up-regulated in two particular aggressive cases of bilateral RB, which did not experience any benefit from conservative treatment, showing the overexpression of the vegf-a, flt-1, kdr and hif1-α transcripts and the high secretion of VEGF-A. Moreover we also show for the first time that the herg1 gene transcripts and protein are over expressed in RB, as occurs in several aggressive tumors. These results further stress the relevance of the VEGF-A pathway in RB and the correlation with hERG1, making aggressive and recurrent RB cases good candidates for antiangiogenesis therapies based on the targeting of VEGF-A. BioMed Central 2010-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2955607/ /pubmed/20860824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-504 Text en Copyright ©2010 Fortunato 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 Case Report
Fortunato, Pina
Pillozzi, Serena
Tamburini, Angela
Pollazzi, Liliana
Franchi, Alessandro
La Torre, Agostino
Arcangeli , Annarosa
Irresponsiveness of two retinoblastoma cases to conservative therapy correlates with up- regulation of hERG1 channels and of the VEGF-A pathway
title Irresponsiveness of two retinoblastoma cases to conservative therapy correlates with up- regulation of hERG1 channels and of the VEGF-A pathway
title_full Irresponsiveness of two retinoblastoma cases to conservative therapy correlates with up- regulation of hERG1 channels and of the VEGF-A pathway
title_fullStr Irresponsiveness of two retinoblastoma cases to conservative therapy correlates with up- regulation of hERG1 channels and of the VEGF-A pathway
title_full_unstemmed Irresponsiveness of two retinoblastoma cases to conservative therapy correlates with up- regulation of hERG1 channels and of the VEGF-A pathway
title_short Irresponsiveness of two retinoblastoma cases to conservative therapy correlates with up- regulation of hERG1 channels and of the VEGF-A pathway
title_sort irresponsiveness of two retinoblastoma cases to conservative therapy correlates with up- regulation of herg1 channels and of the vegf-a pathway
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2955607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20860824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-504
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