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Quantitative measurement of iNOS expression in melanoma, nasopharyngeal, colorectal, and breast tumors of Tunisian patients: comparative study and clinical significance.

Emna Dabbeche-Bouricha1,2,3, Nadia Hadiji-Abbes1, Rania Abdelmaksoud-Damak1, Nesrine Alaya1, Wajdi Ayadi1, Slim Charfi4, Abdelmajid Khabir4, Tahia Sellami-Boudawara4, Raja Mokdad-Gargouri5.   

Abstract

Chronic inflammation increases the risk of development of human malignancies. iNOS is an enzyme dominantly expressed during inflammatory reactions and seems to play a critical role in tumorigenesis. Our aim was to assess the iNOS expression in four types of human tumors: breast, colorectal, nasopharyngeal, and melanoma, of Tunisian patients. The level of iNOS was measured by RT-QPCR in tumor specimens. We showed that the expression of iNOS was higher in breast compared to colorectal and nasopharyngeal tumors, whereas in melanoma, the level of iNOS expression was low. Significant associations were found when comparing the iNOS expression in cancers pairs such as melanoma versus colorectal (p < 0.0001), colorectal versus nasopharyngeal (p = 0.0072), and melanoma versus breast (p < 0.0001). Furthermore, iNOS expression correlated with the Breslow thickness, Clark level, and histological subtype in melanoma, while in nasopharyngeal carcinoma, significant association was seen with age at diagnosis, TNM, metastasis, response to treatment, and expression of COX-2. Furthermore, the expression of iNOS correlated with tumor size, TNM, tumor location, and histological type in colorectal cancer, and with tumor size, tumor stage, SBR grade, and triple negative cases in breast cancer. On the other hand, immunohistochemistry analysis shows that the expression of iNOS is observed in the stroma and tumor cells as well. Overall, our results highlight that iNOS is a reliable marker for advanced stage and aggressive behavior for the four types of cancer and might be a potential promising therapeutic target.

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Keywords:  Breast cancer; Colorectal cancer; Expression levels; Melanoma; Nasopharyngeal carcinoma; iNOS

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26547585     DOI: 10.1007/s13277-015-4303-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tumour Biol        ISSN: 1010-4283


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