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High Androgen Receptor mRNA Expression Is Associated with Improved Outcome in Patients with High-Risk Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer

The role of the androgen receptor (AR) in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) remains controversial. We retrospectively analyzed the mRNA expression of AR using RT-qPCR in 95 patients with high-risk NMIBC treated with a bladder-sparing approach and correlated AR with clinical data and recurre...

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Autores principales: Sikic, Danijel, Taubert, Helge, Wirtz, Ralph M., Breyer, Johannes, Eckstein, Markus, Weyerer, Veronika, Kubon, Jennifer, Erben, Philipp, Bolenz, Christian, Burger, Maximilian, Hartmann, Arndt, Wullich, Bernd, Wach, Sven, Keck, Bastian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8306811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34209360
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11070642
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author Sikic, Danijel
Taubert, Helge
Wirtz, Ralph M.
Breyer, Johannes
Eckstein, Markus
Weyerer, Veronika
Kubon, Jennifer
Erben, Philipp
Bolenz, Christian
Burger, Maximilian
Hartmann, Arndt
Wullich, Bernd
Wach, Sven
Keck, Bastian
author_facet Sikic, Danijel
Taubert, Helge
Wirtz, Ralph M.
Breyer, Johannes
Eckstein, Markus
Weyerer, Veronika
Kubon, Jennifer
Erben, Philipp
Bolenz, Christian
Burger, Maximilian
Hartmann, Arndt
Wullich, Bernd
Wach, Sven
Keck, Bastian
author_sort Sikic, Danijel
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description The role of the androgen receptor (AR) in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) remains controversial. We retrospectively analyzed the mRNA expression of AR using RT-qPCR in 95 patients with high-risk NMIBC treated with a bladder-sparing approach and correlated AR with clinical data and recurrence-free survival (RFS), cancer-specific survival (CSS), and overall survival (OS). The mRNA expression of AR and KRT5, i.e., the basal-like subtype, was strongly correlated (rs = 0.456; p < 0.001). AR (p = 0.053) and KRT5 (p = 0.029) mRNA expression was negatively correlated with tumor grade. Kaplan–Meier analyses indicated significantly prolonged CSS (p = 0.020) and OS (p = 0.015) and a trend towards longer RFS (p = 0.051) in patients with high AR expression. High KRT5 expression was associated with significantly longer RFS (p = 0.033), CSS (p = 0.029) and OS (p = 0.030), while high KRT20 expression was associated with reduced RFS (p = 0.042). In multivariable analysis, none of the molecular markers was an independent prognostic factor. When performing a substratification with regard to molecular markers and clinicopathological parameters, high AR expression showed improved OS in patients with high KRT20 mRNA expression (p = 0.041). Women showed significantly longer OS in cases with high AR expression (p = 0.011). High AR was associated with significantly improved CSS in males (p = 0.044) and patients with instillation therapy (p = 0.040), while OS was improved regardless of instillation therapy. Younger patients with high AR expression had significantly improved RFS (p = 0.021), CSS (p = 0.014) and OS (p = 0.007). RFS was also improved in patients with high AR and low expression of either KRT5 (p = 0.003) or KRT20 (p = 0.014), but not in patients with high expression of KRT5 or KRT20. In conclusion, high AR mRNA expression is correlated with KRT5 mRNA expression and is associated with an improved outcome in high-risk NMIBC.
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spelling pubmed-83068112021-07-25 High Androgen Receptor mRNA Expression Is Associated with Improved Outcome in Patients with High-Risk Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer Sikic, Danijel Taubert, Helge Wirtz, Ralph M. Breyer, Johannes Eckstein, Markus Weyerer, Veronika Kubon, Jennifer Erben, Philipp Bolenz, Christian Burger, Maximilian Hartmann, Arndt Wullich, Bernd Wach, Sven Keck, Bastian Life (Basel) Article The role of the androgen receptor (AR) in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) remains controversial. We retrospectively analyzed the mRNA expression of AR using RT-qPCR in 95 patients with high-risk NMIBC treated with a bladder-sparing approach and correlated AR with clinical data and recurrence-free survival (RFS), cancer-specific survival (CSS), and overall survival (OS). The mRNA expression of AR and KRT5, i.e., the basal-like subtype, was strongly correlated (rs = 0.456; p < 0.001). AR (p = 0.053) and KRT5 (p = 0.029) mRNA expression was negatively correlated with tumor grade. Kaplan–Meier analyses indicated significantly prolonged CSS (p = 0.020) and OS (p = 0.015) and a trend towards longer RFS (p = 0.051) in patients with high AR expression. High KRT5 expression was associated with significantly longer RFS (p = 0.033), CSS (p = 0.029) and OS (p = 0.030), while high KRT20 expression was associated with reduced RFS (p = 0.042). In multivariable analysis, none of the molecular markers was an independent prognostic factor. When performing a substratification with regard to molecular markers and clinicopathological parameters, high AR expression showed improved OS in patients with high KRT20 mRNA expression (p = 0.041). Women showed significantly longer OS in cases with high AR expression (p = 0.011). High AR was associated with significantly improved CSS in males (p = 0.044) and patients with instillation therapy (p = 0.040), while OS was improved regardless of instillation therapy. Younger patients with high AR expression had significantly improved RFS (p = 0.021), CSS (p = 0.014) and OS (p = 0.007). RFS was also improved in patients with high AR and low expression of either KRT5 (p = 0.003) or KRT20 (p = 0.014), but not in patients with high expression of KRT5 or KRT20. In conclusion, high AR mRNA expression is correlated with KRT5 mRNA expression and is associated with an improved outcome in high-risk NMIBC. MDPI 2021-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8306811/ /pubmed/34209360 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11070642 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Sikic, Danijel
Taubert, Helge
Wirtz, Ralph M.
Breyer, Johannes
Eckstein, Markus
Weyerer, Veronika
Kubon, Jennifer
Erben, Philipp
Bolenz, Christian
Burger, Maximilian
Hartmann, Arndt
Wullich, Bernd
Wach, Sven
Keck, Bastian
High Androgen Receptor mRNA Expression Is Associated with Improved Outcome in Patients with High-Risk Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
title High Androgen Receptor mRNA Expression Is Associated with Improved Outcome in Patients with High-Risk Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
title_full High Androgen Receptor mRNA Expression Is Associated with Improved Outcome in Patients with High-Risk Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
title_fullStr High Androgen Receptor mRNA Expression Is Associated with Improved Outcome in Patients with High-Risk Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
title_full_unstemmed High Androgen Receptor mRNA Expression Is Associated with Improved Outcome in Patients with High-Risk Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
title_short High Androgen Receptor mRNA Expression Is Associated with Improved Outcome in Patients with High-Risk Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
title_sort high androgen receptor mrna expression is associated with improved outcome in patients with high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8306811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34209360
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11070642
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