Cargando…

Is There a Role for Genetic Information in Risk Assessment and Decision Making in Prostate Cancer?

OBJECTIVES: Prostate cancer is a neoplasm with a variable natural history and clinical behavior. There is much debate on the use of inherited genetic information in clinical application including risk assessment and treatment decisions. This study was performed to evaluate the relationship between c...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Nowroozi, Mohamadreza, Ayati, Mohsen, Amini, Erfan, Mahdian, Reza, Yousefi, Behzad, Arbab, Amir, Jamali Zawarei, Mansour, Niroomand, Hasan, Ghorbani, Hamidreza, Ghadian, Alireza
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kowsar 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5135728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27933279
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/numonthly.41505
_version_ 1782471595682430976
author Nowroozi, Mohamadreza
Ayati, Mohsen
Amini, Erfan
Mahdian, Reza
Yousefi, Behzad
Arbab, Amir
Jamali Zawarei, Mansour
Niroomand, Hasan
Ghorbani, Hamidreza
Ghadian, Alireza
author_facet Nowroozi, Mohamadreza
Ayati, Mohsen
Amini, Erfan
Mahdian, Reza
Yousefi, Behzad
Arbab, Amir
Jamali Zawarei, Mansour
Niroomand, Hasan
Ghorbani, Hamidreza
Ghadian, Alireza
author_sort Nowroozi, Mohamadreza
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: Prostate cancer is a neoplasm with a variable natural history and clinical behavior. There is much debate on the use of inherited genetic information in clinical application including risk assessment and treatment decisions. This study was performed to evaluate the relationship between clinical parameters of prostate cancer (PSA, Gleason score, and metastasis) and expression of NKX3.1, AMACR, TMPRSS2-ERG, ERG, and SPINK1 genes. METHODS: Newly diagnosed cases of prostate cancer were selected for this study. Thirty four tissue samples were obtained via open radical prostatectomy and 9 samples were obtained via needle biopsy. Each tissue sample was sectioned into two parts, one used for detection of malignant changes and Gleason score determination, and the other immersed in RNA later solution (Qiagen). The expression of NKX3.1, AMACR, TMPRSS2-ERG, ERG, and SPINK1 genes were assessed by real-time PCR assay. Correlation between expression of each gene and PSA level, Gleason score, and presence of metastasis were examined. RESULTS: A total number of 43 specimens were studied, from which 9 were obtained from patients with metastatic prostate cancer. The expression of five examined genes had no correlation with PSA level and Gleason score. The expression of AMACR decreased in metastatic prostate cancer (P = 0.02). The expression of other genes showed no difference between metastatic and non-metastatic tumors (P > 0.1). CONCLUSIONS: Genetic information combined with clinical data can be useful in risk assessment and treatment planning. Based on the results of the current study, the decreased expression of AMACR was a sign of poor prognosis.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5135728
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher Kowsar
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-51357282016-12-08 Is There a Role for Genetic Information in Risk Assessment and Decision Making in Prostate Cancer? Nowroozi, Mohamadreza Ayati, Mohsen Amini, Erfan Mahdian, Reza Yousefi, Behzad Arbab, Amir Jamali Zawarei, Mansour Niroomand, Hasan Ghorbani, Hamidreza Ghadian, Alireza Nephrourol Mon Research Article OBJECTIVES: Prostate cancer is a neoplasm with a variable natural history and clinical behavior. There is much debate on the use of inherited genetic information in clinical application including risk assessment and treatment decisions. This study was performed to evaluate the relationship between clinical parameters of prostate cancer (PSA, Gleason score, and metastasis) and expression of NKX3.1, AMACR, TMPRSS2-ERG, ERG, and SPINK1 genes. METHODS: Newly diagnosed cases of prostate cancer were selected for this study. Thirty four tissue samples were obtained via open radical prostatectomy and 9 samples were obtained via needle biopsy. Each tissue sample was sectioned into two parts, one used for detection of malignant changes and Gleason score determination, and the other immersed in RNA later solution (Qiagen). The expression of NKX3.1, AMACR, TMPRSS2-ERG, ERG, and SPINK1 genes were assessed by real-time PCR assay. Correlation between expression of each gene and PSA level, Gleason score, and presence of metastasis were examined. RESULTS: A total number of 43 specimens were studied, from which 9 were obtained from patients with metastatic prostate cancer. The expression of five examined genes had no correlation with PSA level and Gleason score. The expression of AMACR decreased in metastatic prostate cancer (P = 0.02). The expression of other genes showed no difference between metastatic and non-metastatic tumors (P > 0.1). CONCLUSIONS: Genetic information combined with clinical data can be useful in risk assessment and treatment planning. Based on the results of the current study, the decreased expression of AMACR was a sign of poor prognosis. Kowsar 2016-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5135728/ /pubmed/27933279 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/numonthly.41505 Text en Copyright © 2016, Nephrology and Urology Research Center http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nowroozi, Mohamadreza
Ayati, Mohsen
Amini, Erfan
Mahdian, Reza
Yousefi, Behzad
Arbab, Amir
Jamali Zawarei, Mansour
Niroomand, Hasan
Ghorbani, Hamidreza
Ghadian, Alireza
Is There a Role for Genetic Information in Risk Assessment and Decision Making in Prostate Cancer?
title Is There a Role for Genetic Information in Risk Assessment and Decision Making in Prostate Cancer?
title_full Is There a Role for Genetic Information in Risk Assessment and Decision Making in Prostate Cancer?
title_fullStr Is There a Role for Genetic Information in Risk Assessment and Decision Making in Prostate Cancer?
title_full_unstemmed Is There a Role for Genetic Information in Risk Assessment and Decision Making in Prostate Cancer?
title_short Is There a Role for Genetic Information in Risk Assessment and Decision Making in Prostate Cancer?
title_sort is there a role for genetic information in risk assessment and decision making in prostate cancer?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5135728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27933279
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/numonthly.41505
work_keys_str_mv AT nowroozimohamadreza istherearoleforgeneticinformationinriskassessmentanddecisionmakinginprostatecancer
AT ayatimohsen istherearoleforgeneticinformationinriskassessmentanddecisionmakinginprostatecancer
AT aminierfan istherearoleforgeneticinformationinriskassessmentanddecisionmakinginprostatecancer
AT mahdianreza istherearoleforgeneticinformationinriskassessmentanddecisionmakinginprostatecancer
AT yousefibehzad istherearoleforgeneticinformationinriskassessmentanddecisionmakinginprostatecancer
AT arbabamir istherearoleforgeneticinformationinriskassessmentanddecisionmakinginprostatecancer
AT jamalizawareimansour istherearoleforgeneticinformationinriskassessmentanddecisionmakinginprostatecancer
AT niroomandhasan istherearoleforgeneticinformationinriskassessmentanddecisionmakinginprostatecancer
AT ghorbanihamidreza istherearoleforgeneticinformationinriskassessmentanddecisionmakinginprostatecancer
AT ghadianalireza istherearoleforgeneticinformationinriskassessmentanddecisionmakinginprostatecancer