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The Genes—Candidates for Prognostic Markers of Metastasis by Expression Level in Clear Cell Renal Cell Cancer

The molecular prognostic markers of metastasis are important for personalized approaches to clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) treatment but markers for practical use are still missing. To address this gap we studied the expression of ten genes—CA9, NDUFA4L2, VWF, IGFBP3, BHLHE41, EGLN3, SAA1,...

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Autores principales: Apanovich, Natalya, Peters, Maria, Apanovich, Pavel, Mansorunov, Danzan, Markova, Anna, Matveev, Vsevolod, Karpukhin, Alexander
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7168144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31936274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10010030
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author Apanovich, Natalya
Peters, Maria
Apanovich, Pavel
Mansorunov, Danzan
Markova, Anna
Matveev, Vsevolod
Karpukhin, Alexander
author_facet Apanovich, Natalya
Peters, Maria
Apanovich, Pavel
Mansorunov, Danzan
Markova, Anna
Matveev, Vsevolod
Karpukhin, Alexander
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description The molecular prognostic markers of metastasis are important for personalized approaches to clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) treatment but markers for practical use are still missing. To address this gap we studied the expression of ten genes—CA9, NDUFA4L2, VWF, IGFBP3, BHLHE41, EGLN3, SAA1, CSF1R, C1QA, and FN1—through RT-PCR, in 56 ccRCC patients without metastases and with metastases. All of these, excluding CSF1R, showed differential and increased (besides SAA1) expression in non-metastasis tumors. The gene expression levels in metastasis tumors were decreased, besides CSF1R, FN1 (not changed), and SAA1 (increased). There were significant associations of the differentially expressed genes with ccRCC metastasis by ROC analysis and the Fisher exact test. The association of the NDUFA4L2, VWF, EGLN3, SAA1, and C1QA expression with ccRCC metastasis is shown for the first time. The CA9, NDUFA4L2, BHLHE4, and EGLN3 were distinguished as the strongest candidates for ccRCC metastasis biomarkers. We used an approach that presupposed that the metastasis marker was the expression levels of any three genes from the selected panel and received sensitivity (88%) and specificity (73%) levels with a relative risk of RR > 3. In conclusion, a panel of selected genes—the candidates in biomarkers of ccRCC metastasis—was created for the first time. The results might shed some light on the ccRCC metastasis processes.
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spelling pubmed-71681442020-04-21 The Genes—Candidates for Prognostic Markers of Metastasis by Expression Level in Clear Cell Renal Cell Cancer Apanovich, Natalya Peters, Maria Apanovich, Pavel Mansorunov, Danzan Markova, Anna Matveev, Vsevolod Karpukhin, Alexander Diagnostics (Basel) Article The molecular prognostic markers of metastasis are important for personalized approaches to clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) treatment but markers for practical use are still missing. To address this gap we studied the expression of ten genes—CA9, NDUFA4L2, VWF, IGFBP3, BHLHE41, EGLN3, SAA1, CSF1R, C1QA, and FN1—through RT-PCR, in 56 ccRCC patients without metastases and with metastases. All of these, excluding CSF1R, showed differential and increased (besides SAA1) expression in non-metastasis tumors. The gene expression levels in metastasis tumors were decreased, besides CSF1R, FN1 (not changed), and SAA1 (increased). There were significant associations of the differentially expressed genes with ccRCC metastasis by ROC analysis and the Fisher exact test. The association of the NDUFA4L2, VWF, EGLN3, SAA1, and C1QA expression with ccRCC metastasis is shown for the first time. The CA9, NDUFA4L2, BHLHE4, and EGLN3 were distinguished as the strongest candidates for ccRCC metastasis biomarkers. We used an approach that presupposed that the metastasis marker was the expression levels of any three genes from the selected panel and received sensitivity (88%) and specificity (73%) levels with a relative risk of RR > 3. In conclusion, a panel of selected genes—the candidates in biomarkers of ccRCC metastasis—was created for the first time. The results might shed some light on the ccRCC metastasis processes. MDPI 2020-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7168144/ /pubmed/31936274 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10010030 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Apanovich, Natalya
Peters, Maria
Apanovich, Pavel
Mansorunov, Danzan
Markova, Anna
Matveev, Vsevolod
Karpukhin, Alexander
The Genes—Candidates for Prognostic Markers of Metastasis by Expression Level in Clear Cell Renal Cell Cancer
title The Genes—Candidates for Prognostic Markers of Metastasis by Expression Level in Clear Cell Renal Cell Cancer
title_full The Genes—Candidates for Prognostic Markers of Metastasis by Expression Level in Clear Cell Renal Cell Cancer
title_fullStr The Genes—Candidates for Prognostic Markers of Metastasis by Expression Level in Clear Cell Renal Cell Cancer
title_full_unstemmed The Genes—Candidates for Prognostic Markers of Metastasis by Expression Level in Clear Cell Renal Cell Cancer
title_short The Genes—Candidates for Prognostic Markers of Metastasis by Expression Level in Clear Cell Renal Cell Cancer
title_sort genes—candidates for prognostic markers of metastasis by expression level in clear cell renal cell cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7168144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31936274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10010030
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