| Literature DB >> 24699841 |
Xuanwei Wang1, Jingyu Du1, Pengcheng Gu1, Rilong Jin1, Xiangjin Lin1.
Abstract
The prognosis of patients with osteosarcoma with distant metastasis and local recurrence remains poor. Increased expression of polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR) in tumor tissue has been detected in various types of cancer. However, the clinical significance of pIgR in osteosarcoma has yet to be elucidated. The present study aimed to investigate the prognostic value of pIgR in patients with osteosarcoma following surgical resection. pIgR expression was assessed using quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis in cryopreserved osteosarcoma tissues from 22 patients, as well as using immunohistochemistry in paraffin-embedded osteosarcoma tissues from 136 patients. The association between pIgR expression, clinicopathological factors and long-term prognosis was retrospectively examined in these 136 patients. The prognostic significance of negative or positive pIgR expression in osteosarcoma was assessed using Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and log-rank tests. Univariate analysis indicated that patients with positive pIgR osteosarcoma tissue expression had a significantly worse overall survival (OS) compared with patients with negative pIgR osteosarcoma expression. Multivariate analysis revealed that positive pIgR expression in osteosarcoma tissues was an independent prognostic factor for OS following surgical resection (P<0.001). Furthermore, positive pIgR expression was significantly associated with poor prognosis in patients with osteosarcoma. These findings indicate that pIgR may be a novel predictor for poor prognosis in patients with osteosarcoma following surgical resection.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24699841 PMCID: PMC4055430 DOI: 10.3892/mmr.2014.2110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Med Rep ISSN: 1791-2997 Impact factor: 2.952
Sequences of primers and probes used for quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis.
| Primer/probe | Sequence |
|---|---|
| Polymeric immunoglobulin receptor | |
| Forward primer | 5′-CTCTCTGGAGGACCACCGT-3′ |
| Reverse primer | 5′-CAGCCGTGACATTCCCTG-3′ |
| TaqMan probe | 6FAM-5′-AGATCAAGATTATCGAAGGAGAACCAAACCTC-3′-TAMRA |
| Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase | |
| Forward primer | 5′-TCCATGACAACTTTGGTATCGTG-3′ |
| Reverse primer | 5′-ACAGTCTTCTGGGTGGCAGTG-3′ |
| TaqMan probe | 6FAM-5′-AAGGACTCATGACCACAGTCCATGCCA-3′-TAMRA |
pIgR mRNA expression in osteosarcoma samples.
| pIgR mRNA expression | ||
|---|---|---|
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| Tumor tissue | Samples (positive/total) | Level of expression (mean ± SEM) |
| Osteosarcoma | 15/22 | 0.32±0.07 |
mRNA expression was assessed using quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis and was expressed relative to GAPDH mRNA expression. The criterion for detectable expression for each transcript was an mRNA level ≥0.02% of GAPDH mRNA. pIgR, polymeric immunoglobulin receptor; SEM, standard error of the mean.
Figure 1Polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR) expression in osteosarcoma tissues visualized via immunohistochemical staining. (A) Negative and (B) positive expression of pIgR. (A&B) Left panel; magnification, ×100: Right panel, magnification, ×400.
Association between pIgR expression and clinicopathological parameters in 136 patients with osteosarcoma.
| pIgR expression | |||
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| Parameter | Positive | Negative | P-value |
| Patients (n/%) | 93/68.4 | 43/31.6 | - |
| Age (years; mean ± SEM) | 22.7±7.2 | 24.3±8.5 | 0.832 |
| Gender | |||
| Female (n/%) | 43/46.2 | 21/48.8 | 0.637 |
| Male (n/%) | 50/53.8 | 22/51.2 | - |
| Tumor location | |||
| Femur | 45/48.4 | 22/51.2 | 0.635 |
| Tibia | 23/24.7 | 11/25.6 | - |
| Humerus | 8/8.6 | 3/7.0 | - |
| Fibula | 6/6.5 | 2/4.7 | - |
| Pelvis | 5/5.4 | 2/4.7 | - |
| Other | 6/6.5 | 3/7.0 | - |
| Histological type | |||
| Osteoblastic | 47/50.5 | 23/53.5 | 0.712 |
| Chondroblastic | 22/23.7 | 11/25.6 | - |
| Fibroblastic | 18/19.4 | 7/16.3 | - |
| Telangetatic | 6/6.5 | 2/4.7 | - |
| Histological grade | |||
| Low | 22/23.7 | 9/20.9 | 0.563 |
| High | 71/76.3 | 34/79.1 | - |
pIgR, polymeric immunoglobulin receptor; SEM, standard error of the mean.
Figure 2Kaplan-Meier survival curves of patients with osteosarcoma undergoing surgical resection, grouped by pIgR expression in tumor tissues. The survival rate of the patients with osteosarcoma in the pIgR-negative expression group (n=43) was significantly higher than that of the patients in the pIgR-positive expression group (n=93). P<0.001. pIgR, polymeric immunoglobulin receptor; Cum, cumulative.
Univariate analysis of OS in patients with osteosarcoma following surgical resection.
| OS | ||
|---|---|---|
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| pIgR expression | Patients (n) | P-value |
| Positive | 93 | <0.001 |
| Negative | 43 | - |
| Total | 136 | - |
pIgR, polymeric immunoglobulin receptor; OS, overall survival. P<0.001, compared with the patients with negative pIgR expression.
Multivariate analysis of overall survival in patients with osteosarcoma following surgical resection.
| Parameter | HR (95% CI) | P-value |
|---|---|---|
| Positive pIgR expression | 2.582 (1.763–3.585) | <0.001 |
HR, hazard ratio. CI, confidence interval; pIgR, polymeric immunoglobulin receptor.