Literature DB >> 15958545

Gene expression profiling of microsatellite unstable and microsatellite stable endometrial cancers indicates distinct pathways of aberrant signaling.

John I Risinger1, G Larry Maxwell, Gadisetti V R Chandramouli, Olga Aprelikova, Tracy Litzi, Asad Umar, Andrew Berchuck, J Carl Barrett.   

Abstract

Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a molecular phenotype present in approximately 25% of endometrial cancers. We examined the global gene expression profiles of early-stage endometrioid endometrial cancers with and without the MSI phenotype to test the hypothesis that MSI phenotype may determine a unique molecular signature among otherwise similar cancers. Unsupervised principal component analysis of the expression data from these cases indicated two distinct groupings of cancers based on MSI phenotype. A relatively small number of array features (392) at high statistical value (P < 0.001) were identified that drive the instability signature in these cancers; 109 of these transcripts differed by at least 2-fold. These data identify distinct gene expression profiles for MSI and microsatellite stable (MSS) cancers, which suggest that cancers with MSI develop in part by different mechanisms from their similar stable counterparts. In particular, we found evidence that two members of the secreted frizzled related protein family (SFRP1 and SFRP4) were more frequently down-regulated in MSI cancers as compared with MSS cancers. Down-regulation was accompanied by promoter hypermethylation for SFRP1. SFRP1 was hypermethylated in 8 of 12 MSI cancers whereas only 3 of 16 MSS cancers were methylated. The WNT target fibroblast growth factor 18 was found to be up-regulated in MSI cancers. These data classify histologically similar endometrioid endometrial cancers into two distinct groupings with implications affecting therapy and prevention.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15958545     DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-04-0850

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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10.  Analysis of PSPHL as a Candidate Gene Influencing the Racial Disparity in Endometrial Cancer.

Authors:  Jay E Allard; Gadisetti V R Chandramouli; Katherine Stagliano; Brian L Hood; Tracy Litzi; Yutaka Shoji; Jeff Boyd; Andrew Berchuck; Thomas P Conrads; G Larry Maxwell; John I Risinger
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