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NBN gain is predictive for adverse outcome following image-guided radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer
Despite the use of clinical prognostic factors (PSA, T-category and Gleason score), 20-60% of localized prostate cancers (PCa) fail primary local treatment. Herein, we determined the prognostic importance of main sensors of the DNA damage response (DDR): MRE11A, RAD50, NBN, ATM, ATR and PRKDC. We st...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4294365/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25415046 |
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author | Berlin, Alejandro Lalonde, Emilie Sykes, Jenna Zafarana, Gaetano Chu, Kenneth C. Ramnarine, Varune R. Ishkanian, Adrian Sendorek, Dorota H.S. Pasic, Ivan Lam, Wan L. Jurisica, Igor van der Kwast, Theo Milosevic, Michael Boutros, Paul C. Bristow, Robert G. |
author_facet | Berlin, Alejandro Lalonde, Emilie Sykes, Jenna Zafarana, Gaetano Chu, Kenneth C. Ramnarine, Varune R. Ishkanian, Adrian Sendorek, Dorota H.S. Pasic, Ivan Lam, Wan L. Jurisica, Igor van der Kwast, Theo Milosevic, Michael Boutros, Paul C. Bristow, Robert G. |
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description | Despite the use of clinical prognostic factors (PSA, T-category and Gleason score), 20-60% of localized prostate cancers (PCa) fail primary local treatment. Herein, we determined the prognostic importance of main sensors of the DNA damage response (DDR): MRE11A, RAD50, NBN, ATM, ATR and PRKDC. We studied copy number alterations in DDR genes in localized PCa treated with image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT; n=139) versus radical prostatectomy (RadP; n=154). In both cohorts, NBN gains were the most frequent genomic alteration (14.4 and 11% of cases, respectively), and were associated with overall tumour genomic instability (p<0.0001). NBN gains were the only significant predictor of 5yrs biochemical relapse-free rate (bRFR) following IGRT (46% versus 77%; p=0.00067). On multivariate analysis, NBN gain remained a significant independent predictor of bRFR after adjusting for known clinical prognostic variables (HR=3.28, 95% CI 1.56–6.89, Wald p-value=0.0017). No DDR-sensing gene was prognostic in the RadP cohort. In vitro studies correlated NBN gene overexpression with PCa cells radioresistance. In conclusion, NBN gain predicts for decreased bRFR in IGRT, but not in RadP patients. If validated independently, Nibrin gains may be the first PCa predictive biomarker to facilitate local treatment decisions using precision medicine approaches with surgery or radiotherapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-42943652015-01-21 NBN gain is predictive for adverse outcome following image-guided radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer Berlin, Alejandro Lalonde, Emilie Sykes, Jenna Zafarana, Gaetano Chu, Kenneth C. Ramnarine, Varune R. Ishkanian, Adrian Sendorek, Dorota H.S. Pasic, Ivan Lam, Wan L. Jurisica, Igor van der Kwast, Theo Milosevic, Michael Boutros, Paul C. Bristow, Robert G. Oncotarget Clinical Research Paper Despite the use of clinical prognostic factors (PSA, T-category and Gleason score), 20-60% of localized prostate cancers (PCa) fail primary local treatment. Herein, we determined the prognostic importance of main sensors of the DNA damage response (DDR): MRE11A, RAD50, NBN, ATM, ATR and PRKDC. We studied copy number alterations in DDR genes in localized PCa treated with image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT; n=139) versus radical prostatectomy (RadP; n=154). In both cohorts, NBN gains were the most frequent genomic alteration (14.4 and 11% of cases, respectively), and were associated with overall tumour genomic instability (p<0.0001). NBN gains were the only significant predictor of 5yrs biochemical relapse-free rate (bRFR) following IGRT (46% versus 77%; p=0.00067). On multivariate analysis, NBN gain remained a significant independent predictor of bRFR after adjusting for known clinical prognostic variables (HR=3.28, 95% CI 1.56–6.89, Wald p-value=0.0017). No DDR-sensing gene was prognostic in the RadP cohort. In vitro studies correlated NBN gene overexpression with PCa cells radioresistance. In conclusion, NBN gain predicts for decreased bRFR in IGRT, but not in RadP patients. If validated independently, Nibrin gains may be the first PCa predictive biomarker to facilitate local treatment decisions using precision medicine approaches with surgery or radiotherapy. Impact Journals LLC 2014-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4294365/ /pubmed/25415046 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Berlin et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Research Paper Berlin, Alejandro Lalonde, Emilie Sykes, Jenna Zafarana, Gaetano Chu, Kenneth C. Ramnarine, Varune R. Ishkanian, Adrian Sendorek, Dorota H.S. Pasic, Ivan Lam, Wan L. Jurisica, Igor van der Kwast, Theo Milosevic, Michael Boutros, Paul C. Bristow, Robert G. NBN gain is predictive for adverse outcome following image-guided radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer |
title | NBN gain is predictive for adverse outcome following image-guided radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer |
title_full | NBN gain is predictive for adverse outcome following image-guided radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer |
title_fullStr | NBN gain is predictive for adverse outcome following image-guided radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | NBN gain is predictive for adverse outcome following image-guided radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer |
title_short | NBN gain is predictive for adverse outcome following image-guided radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer |
title_sort | nbn gain is predictive for adverse outcome following image-guided radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer |
topic | Clinical Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4294365/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25415046 |
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