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Prognostic Impact of CEACAM1 in Node-Negative Ovarian Cancer Patients

The underlying mechanisms of ovarian cancer (OvCa) dissemination are still poorly understood, and novel molecular markers for this cancer type are urgently needed. In search of adhesion molecules with prognostic relevance in OvCa, we compared tumors with good outcome (alive > 3 years) and those w...

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Autores principales: Oliveira-Ferrer, Leticia, Goswami, Roshni, Galatenko, Vladimir, Ding, Yi, Eylmann, Kathrin, Legler, Karen, Kürti, Sascha, Schmalfeldt, Barbara, Milde-Langosch, Karin
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6046165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30050594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6714287
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author Oliveira-Ferrer, Leticia
Goswami, Roshni
Galatenko, Vladimir
Ding, Yi
Eylmann, Kathrin
Legler, Karen
Kürti, Sascha
Schmalfeldt, Barbara
Milde-Langosch, Karin
author_facet Oliveira-Ferrer, Leticia
Goswami, Roshni
Galatenko, Vladimir
Ding, Yi
Eylmann, Kathrin
Legler, Karen
Kürti, Sascha
Schmalfeldt, Barbara
Milde-Langosch, Karin
author_sort Oliveira-Ferrer, Leticia
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description The underlying mechanisms of ovarian cancer (OvCa) dissemination are still poorly understood, and novel molecular markers for this cancer type are urgently needed. In search of adhesion molecules with prognostic relevance in OvCa, we compared tumors with good outcome (alive > 3 years) and those with poor outcome (dead < 2 years) within data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). The carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 1 (CEACAM1) turned out as the only gene with differential expression in these groups. In order to further investigation on its role in OvCa, we analyzed CEACAM1 mRNA levels extracted from TCGA microarray data (n = 517) as well as CEACAM1 protein expression by Western blot analysis in a cohort of 242 tumor samples. Further, CEACAM1 localization in tumour tissue was evaluated by immunohistochemistry and CEACAM1 splice variants by RT-PCR in representative tumours. In Kaplan–Meier analysis, high CEACAM1 mRNA levels significantly correlated with longer survival (p = 0.008). By Western blot analysis in the second cohort, similar associations of high CEACAM1 protein levels with longer recurrence-free survival (RFS, p = 0.035) and overall survival (OAS, p = 0.004) were observed. In multivariate Cox regression analysis including clinical prognostic parameters, CEACAM1 mRNA or protein expression turned out as independent prognostic markers. Stratified survival analysis showed that high CEACAM1 protein expression was prognostic in node-negative tumors (p = 0.045 and p = 0.0002 for DFS and OAS) but lost prognostic significance in node-positive carcinomas. Similarly, high CEACAM1 mRNA expression did not show prognostic relevance in tumors with lymphatic invasion (L1) but was associated with longer survival in cases without lymphovascular involvement. Further analysis showed a predominance of 4S and 4L isoforms and mostly membraneous CEACAM1 localization in ovarian tumours. Our results suggest that CEACAM1 might be an independent favorable prognostic marker in OvCa, especially in the subgroup of patients with solely intraperitoneal metastasis.
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spelling pubmed-60461652018-07-26 Prognostic Impact of CEACAM1 in Node-Negative Ovarian Cancer Patients Oliveira-Ferrer, Leticia Goswami, Roshni Galatenko, Vladimir Ding, Yi Eylmann, Kathrin Legler, Karen Kürti, Sascha Schmalfeldt, Barbara Milde-Langosch, Karin Dis Markers Research Article The underlying mechanisms of ovarian cancer (OvCa) dissemination are still poorly understood, and novel molecular markers for this cancer type are urgently needed. In search of adhesion molecules with prognostic relevance in OvCa, we compared tumors with good outcome (alive > 3 years) and those with poor outcome (dead < 2 years) within data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). The carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 1 (CEACAM1) turned out as the only gene with differential expression in these groups. In order to further investigation on its role in OvCa, we analyzed CEACAM1 mRNA levels extracted from TCGA microarray data (n = 517) as well as CEACAM1 protein expression by Western blot analysis in a cohort of 242 tumor samples. Further, CEACAM1 localization in tumour tissue was evaluated by immunohistochemistry and CEACAM1 splice variants by RT-PCR in representative tumours. In Kaplan–Meier analysis, high CEACAM1 mRNA levels significantly correlated with longer survival (p = 0.008). By Western blot analysis in the second cohort, similar associations of high CEACAM1 protein levels with longer recurrence-free survival (RFS, p = 0.035) and overall survival (OAS, p = 0.004) were observed. In multivariate Cox regression analysis including clinical prognostic parameters, CEACAM1 mRNA or protein expression turned out as independent prognostic markers. Stratified survival analysis showed that high CEACAM1 protein expression was prognostic in node-negative tumors (p = 0.045 and p = 0.0002 for DFS and OAS) but lost prognostic significance in node-positive carcinomas. Similarly, high CEACAM1 mRNA expression did not show prognostic relevance in tumors with lymphatic invasion (L1) but was associated with longer survival in cases without lymphovascular involvement. Further analysis showed a predominance of 4S and 4L isoforms and mostly membraneous CEACAM1 localization in ovarian tumours. Our results suggest that CEACAM1 might be an independent favorable prognostic marker in OvCa, especially in the subgroup of patients with solely intraperitoneal metastasis. Hindawi 2018-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6046165/ /pubmed/30050594 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6714287 Text en Copyright © 2018 Leticia Oliveira-Ferrer et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Oliveira-Ferrer, Leticia
Goswami, Roshni
Galatenko, Vladimir
Ding, Yi
Eylmann, Kathrin
Legler, Karen
Kürti, Sascha
Schmalfeldt, Barbara
Milde-Langosch, Karin
Prognostic Impact of CEACAM1 in Node-Negative Ovarian Cancer Patients
title Prognostic Impact of CEACAM1 in Node-Negative Ovarian Cancer Patients
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title_fullStr Prognostic Impact of CEACAM1 in Node-Negative Ovarian Cancer Patients
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title_sort prognostic impact of ceacam1 in node-negative ovarian cancer patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6046165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30050594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6714287
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