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Tissue and imaging biomarkers for hypoxia predict poor outcome in endometrial cancer

Hypoxia is frequent in solid tumors and linked to aggressive phenotypes and therapy resistance. We explored expression patterns of the proposed hypoxia marker HIF-1α in endometrial cancer (EC) and investigate whether preoperative functional imaging parameters are associated with tumor hypoxia. Expre...

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Autores principales: Berg, Anna, Fasmer, Kristine E., Mauland, Karen K., Ytre-Hauge, Sigmund, Hoivik, Erling A., Husby, Jenny A., Tangen, Ingvild L., Trovik, Jone, Halle, Mari K., Woie, Kathrine, Bjørge, Line, Bjørnerud, Atle, Salvesen, Helga B., Henrica M. J., Werner, Krakstad, Camilla, Haldorsen, Ingfrid S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27634881
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12004
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author Berg, Anna
Fasmer, Kristine E.
Mauland, Karen K.
Ytre-Hauge, Sigmund
Hoivik, Erling A.
Husby, Jenny A.
Tangen, Ingvild L.
Trovik, Jone
Halle, Mari K.
Woie, Kathrine
Bjørge, Line
Bjørnerud, Atle
Salvesen, Helga B.
Henrica M. J., Werner
Krakstad, Camilla
Haldorsen, Ingfrid S.
author_facet Berg, Anna
Fasmer, Kristine E.
Mauland, Karen K.
Ytre-Hauge, Sigmund
Hoivik, Erling A.
Husby, Jenny A.
Tangen, Ingvild L.
Trovik, Jone
Halle, Mari K.
Woie, Kathrine
Bjørge, Line
Bjørnerud, Atle
Salvesen, Helga B.
Henrica M. J., Werner
Krakstad, Camilla
Haldorsen, Ingfrid S.
author_sort Berg, Anna
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description Hypoxia is frequent in solid tumors and linked to aggressive phenotypes and therapy resistance. We explored expression patterns of the proposed hypoxia marker HIF-1α in endometrial cancer (EC) and investigate whether preoperative functional imaging parameters are associated with tumor hypoxia. Expression of HIF-1α was explored both in the epithelial and the stromal tumor component. We found that low epithelial HIF-1α and high stromal HIF-1α expression were significantly associated with reduced disease specific survival in EC. Only stromal HIF-1α had independent prognostic value in Cox regression analysis. High stromal HIF-1α protein expression was rare in the premalignant lesions of complex atypical hyperplasia but increased significantly to invasive cancer. High stromal HIF-1α expression was correlated with overexpression of important genes downstream from HIF-1α, i.e. VEGFA and SLC2A1 (GLUT1). Detecting hypoxic tumors with preoperative functional imaging might have therapeutic benefits. We found that high stromal HIF-1α expression associated with high total lesion glycolysis (TLG) at PET/CT. High expression of a gene signature linked to hypoxia also correlated with low tumor blood flow at DCE-MRI and increased metabolism measured by FDG-PET. PI3K pathway inhibitors were identified as potential therapeutic compounds in patients with lesions overexpressing this gene signature. In conclusion, we show that high stromal HIF-1α expression predicts reduced survival in EC and is associated with increased tumor metabolism at FDG-PET/CT. Importantly; we demonstrate a correlation between tissue and imaging biomarkers reflecting hypoxia, and also possible treatment targets for selected patients.
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spelling pubmed-53425192017-03-24 Tissue and imaging biomarkers for hypoxia predict poor outcome in endometrial cancer Berg, Anna Fasmer, Kristine E. Mauland, Karen K. Ytre-Hauge, Sigmund Hoivik, Erling A. Husby, Jenny A. Tangen, Ingvild L. Trovik, Jone Halle, Mari K. Woie, Kathrine Bjørge, Line Bjørnerud, Atle Salvesen, Helga B. Henrica M. J., Werner Krakstad, Camilla Haldorsen, Ingfrid S. Oncotarget Research Paper Hypoxia is frequent in solid tumors and linked to aggressive phenotypes and therapy resistance. We explored expression patterns of the proposed hypoxia marker HIF-1α in endometrial cancer (EC) and investigate whether preoperative functional imaging parameters are associated with tumor hypoxia. Expression of HIF-1α was explored both in the epithelial and the stromal tumor component. We found that low epithelial HIF-1α and high stromal HIF-1α expression were significantly associated with reduced disease specific survival in EC. Only stromal HIF-1α had independent prognostic value in Cox regression analysis. High stromal HIF-1α protein expression was rare in the premalignant lesions of complex atypical hyperplasia but increased significantly to invasive cancer. High stromal HIF-1α expression was correlated with overexpression of important genes downstream from HIF-1α, i.e. VEGFA and SLC2A1 (GLUT1). Detecting hypoxic tumors with preoperative functional imaging might have therapeutic benefits. We found that high stromal HIF-1α expression associated with high total lesion glycolysis (TLG) at PET/CT. High expression of a gene signature linked to hypoxia also correlated with low tumor blood flow at DCE-MRI and increased metabolism measured by FDG-PET. PI3K pathway inhibitors were identified as potential therapeutic compounds in patients with lesions overexpressing this gene signature. In conclusion, we show that high stromal HIF-1α expression predicts reduced survival in EC and is associated with increased tumor metabolism at FDG-PET/CT. Importantly; we demonstrate a correlation between tissue and imaging biomarkers reflecting hypoxia, and also possible treatment targets for selected patients. Impact Journals LLC 2016-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5342519/ /pubmed/27634881 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12004 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Berg et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Berg, Anna
Fasmer, Kristine E.
Mauland, Karen K.
Ytre-Hauge, Sigmund
Hoivik, Erling A.
Husby, Jenny A.
Tangen, Ingvild L.
Trovik, Jone
Halle, Mari K.
Woie, Kathrine
Bjørge, Line
Bjørnerud, Atle
Salvesen, Helga B.
Henrica M. J., Werner
Krakstad, Camilla
Haldorsen, Ingfrid S.
Tissue and imaging biomarkers for hypoxia predict poor outcome in endometrial cancer
title Tissue and imaging biomarkers for hypoxia predict poor outcome in endometrial cancer
title_full Tissue and imaging biomarkers for hypoxia predict poor outcome in endometrial cancer
title_fullStr Tissue and imaging biomarkers for hypoxia predict poor outcome in endometrial cancer
title_full_unstemmed Tissue and imaging biomarkers for hypoxia predict poor outcome in endometrial cancer
title_short Tissue and imaging biomarkers for hypoxia predict poor outcome in endometrial cancer
title_sort tissue and imaging biomarkers for hypoxia predict poor outcome in endometrial cancer
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27634881
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12004
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