Literature DB >> 28551328

Association of expression of the hedgehog signal with Merkel cell polyomavirus infection and prognosis of Merkel cell carcinoma.

Teruyuki Kuromi1, Michiko Matsushita2, Takeshi Iwasaki3, Daisuke Nonaka4, Satoshi Kuwamoto5, Keiko Nagata5, Masako Kato5, Gen Akizuki5, Yukisato Kitamura6, Kazuhiko Hayashi5.   

Abstract

Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is an aggressive neuroendocrine skin cancer that mostly occurs in the elderly. Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) is detected in approximately 80% of MCCs and is associated with carcinogenesis. Hedgehog signaling pathway plays a role in human embryogenesis and organogenesis. In addition, reactivation of this pathway later in life can cause tumors. Twenty-nineMCPyV-positive and 21 MCPyV-negative MCCs were immunohistochemically stained with primary antibodies for hedgehog signaling (SHH, IHH, PTCH1, SMO, GLI1, GLI2, and GLI3) and evaluated using H-score. Polymerase chain reaction and sequence analysis for SHH and GLI1 exons were also performed. Expression of SHH was higher in MCPyV-positive MCCs than in MCPyV-negative MCCs (P<.001). Higher expression of GLI1, MCPyV infection, male sex, and Japanese ethnicity were associated with better overall survival (P=.034, P=.001, P=.042, and P=.036, respectively). Higher expression of SHH and MCPyV infection were associated with improved MCC-specific survival (P=.037 and P=.002, respectively). The mutation analysis of prognosis-related GLI1 and SHH genes in our study revealed a low frequency of mutations in the 10 exons examined, except GLI1 exon 5 (18/22 cases), all having the same silent mutation of c.576G>A. Only 2 mutations with amino acid changes were detected in MCPyV-negative MCCs only: 1 missense mutation in GLI1 exon 4 and 1 nonsense mutation in SHH-3B. Expression of SHH and GLI1 may be useful prognostic markers of MCC because increased expression was associated with better prognosis. The high rate of c.576G>A silent mutation in GLI1 exon 5 was a feature of MCC.
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Keywords:  GLI proteins; Hedgehog signal; Indian hedgehog (IHH); Merkel cell carcinoma; Merkel cell polyomavirus; Patched1 (PTCH1); Smoothened (SMO); Sonic hedgehog (SHH)

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28551328     DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2017.05.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Pathol        ISSN: 0046-8177            Impact factor:   3.466


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Review 4.  Effect of the Large and Small T-Antigens of Human Polyomaviruses on Signaling Pathways.

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5.  Molecular Profiling of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus-Associated Merkel Cell Carcinoma and Cutaneous Melanoma.

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Review 7.  Merkel Cell Carcinoma from Molecular Pathology to Novel Therapies.

Authors:  Karolina Stachyra; Monika Dudzisz-Śledź; Elżbieta Bylina; Anna Szumera-Ciećkiewicz; Mateusz J Spałek; Ewa Bartnik; Piotr Rutkowski; Anna M Czarnecka
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8.  Activation of Sonic Hedgehog Signaling Is Associated with Human Osteosarcoma Cells Radioresistance Characterized by Increased Proliferation, Migration, and Invasion.

Authors:  Wei Qu; Dichen Li; Yufei Wang; Qining Wu; Dingjun Hao
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2018-06-04

9.  Merkel cell polyomavirus-negative Merkel cell carcinoma is associated with JAK-STAT and MEK-ERK pathway activation.

Authors:  Takeshi Iwasaki; Kazuhiko Hayashi; Michiko Matsushita; Daisuke Nonaka; Kenichi Kohashi; Satoshi Kuwamoto; Yoshihisa Umekita; Yoshinao Oda
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