Literature DB >> 17785554

Cyclooxygenase-2 and platelet-derived growth factor receptors as potential targets in treating aggressive fibromatosis.

Stefano Signoroni1, Milo Frattini, Tiziana Negri, Elisa Pastore, Elena Tamborini, Paola Casieri, Marta Orsenigo, Luca Da Riva, Paolo Radice, Paola Sala, Alessandro Gronchi, Lucio Bertario, Marco A Pierotti, Silvana Pilotti.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To explore the molecular bases of potential new pharmacologic targets in aggressive fibromatosis (desmoid tumor). EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: Tumor specimens from 14 patients surgically treated for aggressive fibromatosis (6 familial adenomatous polyposis and 8 sporadic cases), analyzed for adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) and CTNNB1 (beta-catenin) mutations, were further investigated for beta-catenin, cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) receptor alpha (PDGFRA)/PDGF receptor beta (PDGFRB), their cognate ligands (PDGFA and PDGFB), and KIT using a comprehensive immunohistochemical, biochemical, molecular, and cytogenetic approach.
RESULTS: No CTNNB1 (beta-catenin) mutations were found in the familial adenomatous polyposis patients, but previously reported activating mutations were found in six of the eight sporadic patients. All of the cases carrying an altered WNT pathway showed nuclear and cytoplasmic immunoreactivity for beta-catenin, whereas beta-catenin expression was restricted to the cytoplasm in the sporadic patients lacking CTNNB1 mutations. COX-2 protein and mRNA overexpression was detected in all 14 cases, together with the expression and phosphorylation of PDGFRA and PDGFRB, which in turn paralleled the presence of their cognate ligands. No PDGFRB mutations were found. The results are consistent with PDGFRA and PDGFRB activation sustained by an autocrine/paracrine loop.
CONCLUSIONS: Aggressive fibromatosis is characterized by WNT/oncogene pathway alterations triggering COX-2-mediated constitutive coactivation of PDGFRA and PDGFRB, and may therefore benefit from combined nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug + tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatment.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17785554     DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-07-0336

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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1.  Signal transduction pathway analysis in fibromatosis: receptor and nonreceptor tyrosine kinases.

Authors:  Justin M M Cates; Jennifer O Black; Doha M Itani; John H Fasig; Vicki L Keedy; Kenneth R Hande; Brent W Whited; Kelly C Homlar; Jennifer L Halpern; Ginger E Holt; Herbert S Schwartz; Cheryl M Coffin
Journal:  Hum Pathol       Date:  2012-04-18       Impact factor: 3.466

2.  Signal transduction pathway analysis in desmoid-type fibromatosis: transforming growth factor-β, COX2 and sex steroid receptors.

Authors:  Nicholas A Mignemi; Doha M Itani; John H Fasig; Vicki L Keedy; Kenneth R Hande; Brent W Whited; Kelly C Homlar; Hernan Correa; Cheryl M Coffin; Jennifer O Black; Yajun Yi; Jennifer L Halpern; Ginger E Holt; Herbert S Schwartz; Jonathan G Schoenecker; Justin M M Cates
Journal:  Cancer Sci       Date:  2012-11-15       Impact factor: 6.716

3.  Nuclear expression of β-catenin predicts the efficacy of meloxicam treatment for patients with sporadic desmoid tumors.

Authors:  Shunsuke Hamada; Hiroshi Urakawa; Eiji Kozawa; Naohisa Futamura; Kunihiro Ikuta; Yoshie Shimoyama; Shigeo Nakamura; Naoki Ishiguro; Yoshihiro Nishida
Journal:  Tumour Biol       Date:  2014-01-05

4.  Combination therapy with sorafenib and celecoxib for pediatric patients with desmoid tumor.

Authors:  Joanna Robles; Vahakn S Keskinyan; Matthew Thompson; Joseph T Davis; David Van Mater
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Review 5.  Desmoid-Type Fibromatosis: Who, When, and How to Treat.

Authors:  Javier Martínez Trufero; Isabel Pajares Bernad; Irene Torres Ramón; Jorge Hernando Cubero; Roberto Pazo Cid
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Oncol       Date:  2017-05

6.  A prospective multicenter phase II study of sunitinib in patients with advanced aggressive fibromatosis.

Authors:  Jae-Cheol Jo; Yong Sang Hong; Kyu-Pyo Kim; Jae-Lyun Lee; Jeeyun Lee; Young Suk Park; Sun Young Kim; Jin-Sook Ryu; Jong-Seok Lee; Tae Won Kim
Journal:  Invest New Drugs       Date:  2014-01-16       Impact factor: 3.850

7.  Clear cell adenocarcinoma of the colon is a unique morphological variant of intestinal carcinoma: case report with molecular analysis.

Authors:  Marta Barisella; Andrea Lampis; Federica Perrone; Antonino Carbone
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8.  Molecular characterization of synovial sarcoma in children and adolescents: evidence of akt activation.

Authors:  Fabio Bozzi; Andrea Ferrari; Tiziana Negri; Elena Conca; Da Riva Luca; Marco Losa; Paola Casieri; Marta Orsenigo; Andrea Lampis; Cristina Meazza; Michela Casanova; Marco A Pierotti; Elena Tamborini; Silvana Pilotti
Journal:  Transl Oncol       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 4.243

Review 9.  Targeted therapies: the rare cancer paradigm.

Authors:  Marco A Pierotti; Tiziana Negri; Elena Tamborini; Federica Perrone; Sabrina Pricl; Silvana Pilotti
Journal:  Mol Oncol       Date:  2009-10-28       Impact factor: 6.603

10.  PDGFRA, PDGFRB, EGFR, and downstream signaling activation in malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor.

Authors:  Federica Perrone; Luca Da Riva; Marta Orsenigo; Marco Losa; Genny Jocollè; Clara Millefanti; Elisa Pastore; Alessandro Gronchi; Marco Alessandro Pierotti; Silvana Pilotti
Journal:  Neuro Oncol       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 12.300

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