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CAVEOLIN-1 expression in brain metastasis from lung cancer predicts worse outcome and radioresistance, irrespective of tumor histotype
Brain metastases develop in one-third of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer and are associated with a dismal prognosis, irrespective of surgery or chemo-radiotherapy. Pathological markers for predicting outcomes after surgical resection and radiotherapy responsiveness are still lacking. Caveol...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4745751/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26315660 |
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author | Duregon, Eleonora Senetta, Rebecca Pittaro, Alessandra Verdun di Cantogno, Ludovica Stella, Giulia De Blasi, Pierpaolo Zorzetto, Michele Mantovani, Cristina Papotti, Mauro Cassoni, Paola |
author_facet | Duregon, Eleonora Senetta, Rebecca Pittaro, Alessandra Verdun di Cantogno, Ludovica Stella, Giulia De Blasi, Pierpaolo Zorzetto, Michele Mantovani, Cristina Papotti, Mauro Cassoni, Paola |
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description | Brain metastases develop in one-third of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer and are associated with a dismal prognosis, irrespective of surgery or chemo-radiotherapy. Pathological markers for predicting outcomes after surgical resection and radiotherapy responsiveness are still lacking. Caveolin 1 has been associated with chemo- and radioresistance in various tumors, including non-small-cell lung cancer. Here, caveolin 1 expression was assessed in a series of 69 brain metastases from non-small-cell lung cancer and matched primary tumors to determine its role in predicting survival and radiotherapy responsiveness. Only caveolin 1 expression in brain metastasis was associated with poor prognosis and an increased risk of death (log rank test, p = 0.015). Moreover, in the younger patients (median age of <54 years), caveolin 1 expression neutralized the favorable effect of young age on survival compared with the older patients. Among the radiotherapy-treated patients, an increased risk of death was detected in the group with caveolin 1-positive brain metastasis (14 out of 22 patients, HR=6.839, 95% CI 1.849 to 25.301, Wald test p = 0.004). Overall, caveolin 1 expression in brain metastasis from non-small-cell lung cancer is independently predictive of worse outcome and radioresistance and could become an additional tool for personalized therapy in the critical subset of brain-metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-47457512016-02-23 CAVEOLIN-1 expression in brain metastasis from lung cancer predicts worse outcome and radioresistance, irrespective of tumor histotype Duregon, Eleonora Senetta, Rebecca Pittaro, Alessandra Verdun di Cantogno, Ludovica Stella, Giulia De Blasi, Pierpaolo Zorzetto, Michele Mantovani, Cristina Papotti, Mauro Cassoni, Paola Oncotarget Research Paper Brain metastases develop in one-third of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer and are associated with a dismal prognosis, irrespective of surgery or chemo-radiotherapy. Pathological markers for predicting outcomes after surgical resection and radiotherapy responsiveness are still lacking. Caveolin 1 has been associated with chemo- and radioresistance in various tumors, including non-small-cell lung cancer. Here, caveolin 1 expression was assessed in a series of 69 brain metastases from non-small-cell lung cancer and matched primary tumors to determine its role in predicting survival and radiotherapy responsiveness. Only caveolin 1 expression in brain metastasis was associated with poor prognosis and an increased risk of death (log rank test, p = 0.015). Moreover, in the younger patients (median age of <54 years), caveolin 1 expression neutralized the favorable effect of young age on survival compared with the older patients. Among the radiotherapy-treated patients, an increased risk of death was detected in the group with caveolin 1-positive brain metastasis (14 out of 22 patients, HR=6.839, 95% CI 1.849 to 25.301, Wald test p = 0.004). Overall, caveolin 1 expression in brain metastasis from non-small-cell lung cancer is independently predictive of worse outcome and radioresistance and could become an additional tool for personalized therapy in the critical subset of brain-metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer patients. Impact Journals LLC 2015-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4745751/ /pubmed/26315660 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Duregon 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 | Research Paper Duregon, Eleonora Senetta, Rebecca Pittaro, Alessandra Verdun di Cantogno, Ludovica Stella, Giulia De Blasi, Pierpaolo Zorzetto, Michele Mantovani, Cristina Papotti, Mauro Cassoni, Paola CAVEOLIN-1 expression in brain metastasis from lung cancer predicts worse outcome and radioresistance, irrespective of tumor histotype |
title | CAVEOLIN-1 expression in brain metastasis from lung cancer predicts worse outcome and radioresistance, irrespective of tumor histotype |
title_full | CAVEOLIN-1 expression in brain metastasis from lung cancer predicts worse outcome and radioresistance, irrespective of tumor histotype |
title_fullStr | CAVEOLIN-1 expression in brain metastasis from lung cancer predicts worse outcome and radioresistance, irrespective of tumor histotype |
title_full_unstemmed | CAVEOLIN-1 expression in brain metastasis from lung cancer predicts worse outcome and radioresistance, irrespective of tumor histotype |
title_short | CAVEOLIN-1 expression in brain metastasis from lung cancer predicts worse outcome and radioresistance, irrespective of tumor histotype |
title_sort | caveolin-1 expression in brain metastasis from lung cancer predicts worse outcome and radioresistance, irrespective of tumor histotype |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4745751/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26315660 |
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