Q Wang1, S-Y Fan2, J Qian3, J-Y Wang3, Y-C Lu4, G-H Hu3, C Luo3. 1. Department of Neurosurgery, Changzheng Hospital, Second Military Medical University, 415 Fengyang Road, Shanghai 200003, China; Department of Neurosurgery, PLA No. 322 Hospital, 2 Yunzhong Road, Shanxi 037000, China. 2. Department of Neurosurgery, PLA No. 322 Hospital, 2 Yunzhong Road, Shanxi 037000, China. 3. Department of Neurosurgery, Changzheng Hospital, Second Military Medical University, 415 Fengyang Road, Shanghai 200003, China. 4. Department of Neurosurgery, Changzheng Hospital, Second Military Medical University, 415 Fengyang Road, Shanghai 200003, China. Electronic address: fansongyuan322@163.com.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: AKT2 (protein kinase B), an important protein in PI3K signaling pathway, is overexpressed in a variety of malignant tumors. However, in patients with meningiomas, the potential correlation between AKT2 and clinical outcome remains unknown. METHODS: The expression of AKT2 and Ki-67 in meningioma tissues were evaluated immunohistochemically in 94 patients with meningiomas. The correlation of AKT2 immunoreactivity with clinicopathological features and the prognostic value of AKT2 in patients were also analyzed. RESULTS: In this study, we examined the expression of AKT2 in meningiomas and unveiled its possible relationship with the clinical outcome. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed high AKT2 expression in 46 patients (46/94, 48.9%) and low AKT2 expression in the remaining 48 patients (48/94, 51.1%). There was a positive correlation between AKT2 and Ki-67 immunoreactivity (r = 0.35, P = 0.01). Clinicopathological evaluation suggested that AKT2 expression was associated with pathological grade and recurrence (P < 0.05). Univariate and Cox analysis indicated a significant correlation between high levels of AKT2 immunoreactivity and high rates of tumor recurrence (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that AKT2 may play an important role in the development of meningioma. High AKT2 labeling index indicates higher grade of meningioma, and therefore AKT2 may be a useful molecular marker for predicting the prognosis of meningioma.
BACKGROUND:AKT2 (protein kinase B), an important protein in PI3K signaling pathway, is overexpressed in a variety of malignant tumors. However, in patients with meningiomas, the potential correlation between AKT2 and clinical outcome remains unknown. METHODS: The expression of AKT2 and Ki-67 in meningioma tissues were evaluated immunohistochemically in 94 patients with meningiomas. The correlation of AKT2 immunoreactivity with clinicopathological features and the prognostic value of AKT2 in patients were also analyzed. RESULTS: In this study, we examined the expression of AKT2 in meningiomas and unveiled its possible relationship with the clinical outcome. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed high AKT2 expression in 46 patients (46/94, 48.9%) and low AKT2 expression in the remaining 48 patients (48/94, 51.1%). There was a positive correlation between AKT2 and Ki-67 immunoreactivity (r = 0.35, P = 0.01). Clinicopathological evaluation suggested that AKT2 expression was associated with pathological grade and recurrence (P < 0.05). Univariate and Cox analysis indicated a significant correlation between high levels of AKT2 immunoreactivity and high rates of tumor recurrence (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that AKT2 may play an important role in the development of meningioma. High AKT2 labeling index indicates higher grade of meningioma, and therefore AKT2 may be a useful molecular marker for predicting the prognosis of meningioma.
Authors: Jemma Dunn; Sara Ferluga; Vikram Sharma; Matthias Futschik; David A Hilton; Claire L Adams; Edwin Lasonder; C Oliver Hanemann Journal: EBioMedicine Date: 2018-12-26 Impact factor: 8.143