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Molecular Changes in Pre-Metastatic Lymph Nodes of Esophageal Cancer Patients

Lymph node metastasis indicates poor prognosis in esophageal cancer. To understand the underlying mechanisms, most studies so far focused on investigating the tumors themselves and/or invaded lymph nodes. However they neglected the potential events within the metastatic niche, which precede invasion...

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Autores principales: Otto, Benjamin, Koenig, Alexandra M., Tolstonog, Genrich V., Jeschke, Anke, Klaetschke, Kristin, Vashist, Yogesh K., Wicklein, Daniel, Wagener, Christoph, Izbicki, Jakob R., Streichert, Thomas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4105535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25048826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102552
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author Otto, Benjamin
Koenig, Alexandra M.
Tolstonog, Genrich V.
Jeschke, Anke
Klaetschke, Kristin
Vashist, Yogesh K.
Wicklein, Daniel
Wagener, Christoph
Izbicki, Jakob R.
Streichert, Thomas
author_facet Otto, Benjamin
Koenig, Alexandra M.
Tolstonog, Genrich V.
Jeschke, Anke
Klaetschke, Kristin
Vashist, Yogesh K.
Wicklein, Daniel
Wagener, Christoph
Izbicki, Jakob R.
Streichert, Thomas
author_sort Otto, Benjamin
collection PubMed
description Lymph node metastasis indicates poor prognosis in esophageal cancer. To understand the underlying mechanisms, most studies so far focused on investigating the tumors themselves and/or invaded lymph nodes. However they neglected the potential events within the metastatic niche, which precede invasion. Here we report the first description of these regulations in patients on transcription level. We determined transcriptomic profiles of still metastasis-free regional lymph nodes for two patient groups: patients classified as pN1 (n = 9, metastatic nodes exist) or pN0 (n = 5, no metastatic nodes exist). All investigated lymph nodes, also those from pN1 patients, were still metastasis-free. The results show that regional lymph nodes of pN1 patients differ decisively from those of pN0 patients – even before metastasis has taken place. In the pN0 group distinct immune response patterns were observed. In contrast, lymph nodes of the pN1 group exhibited a clear profile of reduced immune response and reduced proliferation, but increased apoptosis, enhanced hypoplasia and morphological conversion processes. DKK1 was the most significant gene associated with the molecular mechanisms taking place in lymph nodes of patients suffering from metastasis (pN1). We assume that the two molecular profiles observed constitute different stages of a progressive disease. Finally we suggest that DKK1 might play an important role within the mechanisms leading to lymph node metastasis.
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spelling pubmed-41055352014-07-23 Molecular Changes in Pre-Metastatic Lymph Nodes of Esophageal Cancer Patients Otto, Benjamin Koenig, Alexandra M. Tolstonog, Genrich V. Jeschke, Anke Klaetschke, Kristin Vashist, Yogesh K. Wicklein, Daniel Wagener, Christoph Izbicki, Jakob R. Streichert, Thomas PLoS One Research Article Lymph node metastasis indicates poor prognosis in esophageal cancer. To understand the underlying mechanisms, most studies so far focused on investigating the tumors themselves and/or invaded lymph nodes. However they neglected the potential events within the metastatic niche, which precede invasion. Here we report the first description of these regulations in patients on transcription level. We determined transcriptomic profiles of still metastasis-free regional lymph nodes for two patient groups: patients classified as pN1 (n = 9, metastatic nodes exist) or pN0 (n = 5, no metastatic nodes exist). All investigated lymph nodes, also those from pN1 patients, were still metastasis-free. The results show that regional lymph nodes of pN1 patients differ decisively from those of pN0 patients – even before metastasis has taken place. In the pN0 group distinct immune response patterns were observed. In contrast, lymph nodes of the pN1 group exhibited a clear profile of reduced immune response and reduced proliferation, but increased apoptosis, enhanced hypoplasia and morphological conversion processes. DKK1 was the most significant gene associated with the molecular mechanisms taking place in lymph nodes of patients suffering from metastasis (pN1). We assume that the two molecular profiles observed constitute different stages of a progressive disease. Finally we suggest that DKK1 might play an important role within the mechanisms leading to lymph node metastasis. Public Library of Science 2014-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4105535/ /pubmed/25048826 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102552 Text en © 2014 Otto 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.
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Koenig, Alexandra M.
Tolstonog, Genrich V.
Jeschke, Anke
Klaetschke, Kristin
Vashist, Yogesh K.
Wicklein, Daniel
Wagener, Christoph
Izbicki, Jakob R.
Streichert, Thomas
Molecular Changes in Pre-Metastatic Lymph Nodes of Esophageal Cancer Patients
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title_sort molecular changes in pre-metastatic lymph nodes of esophageal cancer patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4105535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25048826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102552
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