Literature DB >> 25573098

Expression of ERCC1, TYMS, RRM1, TUBB3, non-muscle myosin II, myoglobin and MyoD1 in lung adenocarcinoma pleural effusions predicts survival in patients receiving platinum-based chemotherapy.

Haijiao Jiang1, He Wang2, Shiyu Wang3, Zhengtong Pei2, Zhimin Fu1, Changqing Fang1, Jian Wang1, Qingjie Lu4, Enhua Wang1, Jianhua Li1.   

Abstract

The association between the expression of excision repair cross‑complementing gene 1 (ERCC1), thymidylate synthase (TYMS), ribonuleotide reductase M1 (RRM1), βIII‑tubulin (TUBB3), non‑muscle myosin II, myoglobin and MyoD1 in metastatic lung adenocarcinoma, and clinical outcomes with platinum‑based chemotherapy treatment is not well‑established. Recently, increasing attention has been focused on the involvement of ERCC1, TYMS, RRM1 and TUBB3 in the development of drug resistance. There has been less research into the role of muscle myosin II, myoglobin and MyoD1 in the pathogenesis of lung cancer, although these genes are known to have important functions within tumor cells. In the current study, malignant pleural effusion from 116 patients with untreated lung adenocarcinoma diagnosed between 2011 and 2012, were collected. The protein expression levels of ERCC1, TYMS, RRM1 and TUBB3 were evaluated with immunocytochemistry and western blot analysis. The expression levels of non‑muscle myosin II, myoglobin and MyoD1 were measured in a subset of 50 patients, treated with platinum‑based chemotherapy. The association of each of these seven factors with one another, as well as with patient survival were analyzed. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that the percentage of pleural fluid samples from patients with lung adenocarcinoma expressing ERCC1, TYMS, RRM1 and TUBB3 was 37, 36.2, 82.7 and 69.8%, respectively. In the subset of 50 patients in whom the remaining factors were analyzed, the percentage expressing non‑muscle myosin II was 48%, for myoglobin the figure was 40% and for MyoD1 it was 38%. There was a positive correlation between each pair of the above seven molecules with the exception of TYMS and RRM1. Expression of ERCC1, TYMS, TUBB3, non‑muscle myosin II, myoglobin and MyoD1 genes was associated with decreased survival in patients with metastatic lung adenocarcinoma. Expression of ERCC1, TYMS, TUBB3, non‑muscle myosin II, myoglobin and MyoD1 was also associated with decreased survival rates of patients with lung adenocarcinoma treated with platinum‑based chemotherapy. These factors may be used as clinical biomarkers to predict the biological behavior and chemoresistance of tumor cells, and the survival of patients with lung carcinoma.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25573098     DOI: 10.3892/mmr.2014.3141

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Med Rep        ISSN: 1791-2997            Impact factor:   2.952


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