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Netrin-1 Expression Is an Independent Prognostic Factor for Poor Patient Survival in Brain Metastases

The multifunctional molecule netrin-1 is upregulated in various malignancies and has recently been presented as a major general player in tumorigenesis leading to tumor progression and maintenance in various animal models. However, there is still a lack of clinico-epidemiological data related to net...

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Autores principales: Harter, Patrick N., Zinke, Jenny, Scholz, Alexander, Tichy, Julia, Zachskorn, Cornelia, Kvasnicka, Hans M., Goeppert, Benjamin, Delloye-Bourgeois, Céline, Hattingen, Elke, Senft, Christian, Steinbach, Joachim P., Plate, Karl H., Mehlen, Patrick, Schulte, Dorothea, Mittelbronn, Michel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3960244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24647424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092311
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author Harter, Patrick N.
Zinke, Jenny
Scholz, Alexander
Tichy, Julia
Zachskorn, Cornelia
Kvasnicka, Hans M.
Goeppert, Benjamin
Delloye-Bourgeois, Céline
Hattingen, Elke
Senft, Christian
Steinbach, Joachim P.
Plate, Karl H.
Mehlen, Patrick
Schulte, Dorothea
Mittelbronn, Michel
author_facet Harter, Patrick N.
Zinke, Jenny
Scholz, Alexander
Tichy, Julia
Zachskorn, Cornelia
Kvasnicka, Hans M.
Goeppert, Benjamin
Delloye-Bourgeois, Céline
Hattingen, Elke
Senft, Christian
Steinbach, Joachim P.
Plate, Karl H.
Mehlen, Patrick
Schulte, Dorothea
Mittelbronn, Michel
author_sort Harter, Patrick N.
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description The multifunctional molecule netrin-1 is upregulated in various malignancies and has recently been presented as a major general player in tumorigenesis leading to tumor progression and maintenance in various animal models. However, there is still a lack of clinico-epidemiological data related to netrin-1 expression. Therefore, the aim of our study was to elucidate the association of netrin-1 expression and patient survival in brain metastases since those constitute one of the most limiting factors for patient prognosis. We investigated 104 brain metastases cases for netrin-1 expression using in-situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry with regard to clinical parameters such as patient survival and MRI data. Our data show that netrin-1 is strongly upregulated in most cancer subtypes. Univariate analyses revealed netrin-1 expression as a significant factor associated with poor patient survival in the total cohort of brain metastasis patients and in sub-entities such as non-small cell lung carcinomas. Interestingly, many cancer samples showed a strong nuclear netrin-1 signal which was recently linked to a truncated netrin-1 variant that enhances tumor growth. Nuclear netrin-1 expression was associated with poor patient survival in univariate as well as in multivariate analyses. Our data indicate both total and nuclear netrin-1 expression as prognostic factors in brain metastases patients in contrast to other prognostic markers in oncology such as patient age, number of brain metastases or Ki67 proliferation index. Therefore, nuclear netrin-1 expression constitutes one of the first reported molecular biomarkers for patient survival in brain metastases. Furthermore, netrin-1 may constitute a promising target for future anti-cancer treatment approaches in brain metastases.
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spelling pubmed-39602442014-03-24 Netrin-1 Expression Is an Independent Prognostic Factor for Poor Patient Survival in Brain Metastases Harter, Patrick N. Zinke, Jenny Scholz, Alexander Tichy, Julia Zachskorn, Cornelia Kvasnicka, Hans M. Goeppert, Benjamin Delloye-Bourgeois, Céline Hattingen, Elke Senft, Christian Steinbach, Joachim P. Plate, Karl H. Mehlen, Patrick Schulte, Dorothea Mittelbronn, Michel PLoS One Research Article The multifunctional molecule netrin-1 is upregulated in various malignancies and has recently been presented as a major general player in tumorigenesis leading to tumor progression and maintenance in various animal models. However, there is still a lack of clinico-epidemiological data related to netrin-1 expression. Therefore, the aim of our study was to elucidate the association of netrin-1 expression and patient survival in brain metastases since those constitute one of the most limiting factors for patient prognosis. We investigated 104 brain metastases cases for netrin-1 expression using in-situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry with regard to clinical parameters such as patient survival and MRI data. Our data show that netrin-1 is strongly upregulated in most cancer subtypes. Univariate analyses revealed netrin-1 expression as a significant factor associated with poor patient survival in the total cohort of brain metastasis patients and in sub-entities such as non-small cell lung carcinomas. Interestingly, many cancer samples showed a strong nuclear netrin-1 signal which was recently linked to a truncated netrin-1 variant that enhances tumor growth. Nuclear netrin-1 expression was associated with poor patient survival in univariate as well as in multivariate analyses. Our data indicate both total and nuclear netrin-1 expression as prognostic factors in brain metastases patients in contrast to other prognostic markers in oncology such as patient age, number of brain metastases or Ki67 proliferation index. Therefore, nuclear netrin-1 expression constitutes one of the first reported molecular biomarkers for patient survival in brain metastases. Furthermore, netrin-1 may constitute a promising target for future anti-cancer treatment approaches in brain metastases. Public Library of Science 2014-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3960244/ /pubmed/24647424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092311 Text en © 2014 Harter et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Harter, Patrick N.
Zinke, Jenny
Scholz, Alexander
Tichy, Julia
Zachskorn, Cornelia
Kvasnicka, Hans M.
Goeppert, Benjamin
Delloye-Bourgeois, Céline
Hattingen, Elke
Senft, Christian
Steinbach, Joachim P.
Plate, Karl H.
Mehlen, Patrick
Schulte, Dorothea
Mittelbronn, Michel
Netrin-1 Expression Is an Independent Prognostic Factor for Poor Patient Survival in Brain Metastases
title Netrin-1 Expression Is an Independent Prognostic Factor for Poor Patient Survival in Brain Metastases
title_full Netrin-1 Expression Is an Independent Prognostic Factor for Poor Patient Survival in Brain Metastases
title_fullStr Netrin-1 Expression Is an Independent Prognostic Factor for Poor Patient Survival in Brain Metastases
title_full_unstemmed Netrin-1 Expression Is an Independent Prognostic Factor for Poor Patient Survival in Brain Metastases
title_short Netrin-1 Expression Is an Independent Prognostic Factor for Poor Patient Survival in Brain Metastases
title_sort netrin-1 expression is an independent prognostic factor for poor patient survival in brain metastases
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3960244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24647424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092311
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