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Colorectal cancers with microsatellite instability display mRNA expression signatures characteristic of increased immunogenicity

BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancers displaying high-degree microsatellite instability (MSI-H) have an improved prognosis compared to microsatellite stable (MSS) cancers. The observation of pronounced lymphocytic infiltrates suggests that MSI-H cancers are inherently more immunogenic. We aimed to compare...

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Autores principales: Banerjea, Ayan, Ahmed, Shafi, Hands, Rebecca E, Huang, Fei, Han, Xia, Shaw, Peter M, Feakins, Roger, Bustin, Stephen A, Dorudi, Sina
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC514528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15298707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-3-21
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author Banerjea, Ayan
Ahmed, Shafi
Hands, Rebecca E
Huang, Fei
Han, Xia
Shaw, Peter M
Feakins, Roger
Bustin, Stephen A
Dorudi, Sina
author_facet Banerjea, Ayan
Ahmed, Shafi
Hands, Rebecca E
Huang, Fei
Han, Xia
Shaw, Peter M
Feakins, Roger
Bustin, Stephen A
Dorudi, Sina
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description BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancers displaying high-degree microsatellite instability (MSI-H) have an improved prognosis compared to microsatellite stable (MSS) cancers. The observation of pronounced lymphocytic infiltrates suggests that MSI-H cancers are inherently more immunogenic. We aimed to compare the gene expression profiles of MSI-H and MSS cancers to provide evidence for an activated immune response in the former. RESULTS: We analysed tissue from 133 colorectal cancer patients with full consent and Local Ethics Committee approval. Genomic DNA was analysed for microsatellite instability in BAT-26. High-quality RNA was used for microarray analysis on the Affymetrix(® )HG-U133A chip. Data was analysed on GeneSpring software version 6.0. Confirmatory real-time RT-PCR was performed on 28 MSI-H and 26 MSS cancers. A comparison of 29 MSI-H and 104 MSS cancers identified 2070 genes that were differentially expressed between the two groups [P < 0.005]. Significantly, many key immunomodulatory genes were up-regulated in MSI-H cancers. These included antigen chaperone molecules (HSP-70, HSP-110, Calreticulin, gp96), pro-inflammatory cytokines (Interleukin (IL)-18, IL-15, IL-8, IL-24, IL-7) and cytotoxic mediators (Granulysin, Granzyme A). Quantitative RT-PCR confirmed up-regulation of HSP-70 [P = 0.016], HSP-110 [P = 0.002], IL-18 [P = 0.004], IL-8 [0.002] and Granulysin [P < 0.0001]. CONCLUSIONS: The upregulation of a large number of genes implicated in immune response supports the theory that MSI-H cancers are immunogenic. The novel observation of Heat Shock Protein up-regulation in MSI-H cancer is highly significant in light of the recognised roles of these proteins in innate and antigen-specific immunogenicity. Increased mRNA levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and cytotoxic mediators also indicate an activated anti-tumour immune response.
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spelling pubmed-5145282004-08-25 Colorectal cancers with microsatellite instability display mRNA expression signatures characteristic of increased immunogenicity Banerjea, Ayan Ahmed, Shafi Hands, Rebecca E Huang, Fei Han, Xia Shaw, Peter M Feakins, Roger Bustin, Stephen A Dorudi, Sina Mol Cancer Research BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancers displaying high-degree microsatellite instability (MSI-H) have an improved prognosis compared to microsatellite stable (MSS) cancers. The observation of pronounced lymphocytic infiltrates suggests that MSI-H cancers are inherently more immunogenic. We aimed to compare the gene expression profiles of MSI-H and MSS cancers to provide evidence for an activated immune response in the former. RESULTS: We analysed tissue from 133 colorectal cancer patients with full consent and Local Ethics Committee approval. Genomic DNA was analysed for microsatellite instability in BAT-26. High-quality RNA was used for microarray analysis on the Affymetrix(® )HG-U133A chip. Data was analysed on GeneSpring software version 6.0. Confirmatory real-time RT-PCR was performed on 28 MSI-H and 26 MSS cancers. A comparison of 29 MSI-H and 104 MSS cancers identified 2070 genes that were differentially expressed between the two groups [P < 0.005]. Significantly, many key immunomodulatory genes were up-regulated in MSI-H cancers. These included antigen chaperone molecules (HSP-70, HSP-110, Calreticulin, gp96), pro-inflammatory cytokines (Interleukin (IL)-18, IL-15, IL-8, IL-24, IL-7) and cytotoxic mediators (Granulysin, Granzyme A). Quantitative RT-PCR confirmed up-regulation of HSP-70 [P = 0.016], HSP-110 [P = 0.002], IL-18 [P = 0.004], IL-8 [0.002] and Granulysin [P < 0.0001]. CONCLUSIONS: The upregulation of a large number of genes implicated in immune response supports the theory that MSI-H cancers are immunogenic. The novel observation of Heat Shock Protein up-regulation in MSI-H cancer is highly significant in light of the recognised roles of these proteins in innate and antigen-specific immunogenicity. Increased mRNA levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and cytotoxic mediators also indicate an activated anti-tumour immune response. BioMed Central 2004-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC514528/ /pubmed/15298707 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-3-21 Text en Copyright © 2004 Banerjea et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Banerjea, Ayan
Ahmed, Shafi
Hands, Rebecca E
Huang, Fei
Han, Xia
Shaw, Peter M
Feakins, Roger
Bustin, Stephen A
Dorudi, Sina
Colorectal cancers with microsatellite instability display mRNA expression signatures characteristic of increased immunogenicity
title Colorectal cancers with microsatellite instability display mRNA expression signatures characteristic of increased immunogenicity
title_full Colorectal cancers with microsatellite instability display mRNA expression signatures characteristic of increased immunogenicity
title_fullStr Colorectal cancers with microsatellite instability display mRNA expression signatures characteristic of increased immunogenicity
title_full_unstemmed Colorectal cancers with microsatellite instability display mRNA expression signatures characteristic of increased immunogenicity
title_short Colorectal cancers with microsatellite instability display mRNA expression signatures characteristic of increased immunogenicity
title_sort colorectal cancers with microsatellite instability display mrna expression signatures characteristic of increased immunogenicity
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC514528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15298707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-3-21
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