| Literature DB >> 29664355 |
Rosario Caltabiano1, Carla Loreto2, Ermanno Vitale3, Serena Matera3, Edoardo Miozzi3, Marcello Migliore4, Giuseppe Angelico1, Rosario Tumino5, Caterina Ledda3, Venerando Rapisarda3.
Abstract
An increased standardized incidence and mortality rate were reported due to malignant mesothelioma (MM) in Biancavilla. Environmental investigations showed the presence of an asbestiform fiber: fluoro-edenite (FE). MM develops with a latency of 20-60 years from exposure and specific and sensitive biomarkers are urgently needed. For this purpose, we evaluated Fibulin-3 (Fb-3) immunoexpression in human cases of MM related to FE exposure and its prognostic role. Immunohistochemical analysis of Fb-3 was carried out in eight MM patients resident in Biancavilla and the analysis showed evidence of environmental exposure to FE fibers. Six MM cases (3 epithelioid and 3 biphasic) showed a high immunoexpression of Fb-3 in neoplastic cells with nuclear and cytoplasmic localization. One epithelioid and one biphasic subtype did not show Fb-3 immunostaining. The results demonstrate the implication of Fb-3 in MM due to FE exposure and may possibly suggest its potential role as a diagnostic and prognostic marker.Entities:
Keywords: EFEMP-1; asbestos; biomarkers; molecular oncology; oncogenes
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29664355 DOI: 10.2217/fon-2017-0386
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Future Oncol ISSN: 1479-6694 Impact factor: 3.404