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</script>Identification of a three-gene expression signature of early recurrence in non-muscle-invasive urothelial cell carcinoma of the bladder
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Identification of a three-gene expression signature of early recurrence in non-muscle-invasive urothelial cell carcinoma of the bladder
To identify the expression profile of early recurring non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMI-BC).We selected primary NMI-BC according to the following criteria: complete resection, primary occurrence of urothelial cell carcinoma, stage cTa or T1, low grade, no carcinoma in situ. All patients underwent a transurethral resection of the bladder and were followed according to the Guidelines of European Association of Urology. Expression of 110 target genes was studied by using real time quantitative RT-PCR. The correlation between the absolute expression and early recurrence was analyzed by using a Cox regression model. The ability of a gene to distinguish the tumors with early recurrence from those with late recurrence was determined by using a ROC-AUC test. A hierarchical classification was established by using the software of GeneANOVA and tested by a χ(2) test.Forty-seven tumors were studied: 25 with early recurrence vs. 22 with late or null recurrence. These 2 groups of tumors have a significantly different expression profile in 3 genes among the 110-gene expression profile: peroxysome proliferator-activated receptor-γ (PPARG) (P = 0.031), stathmin-1 (STMN1) (P = 0.041), Caveolin-2 (CAV2) (P = 0.004). The combination of the expression of these 3 genes was significantly predictive for early recurrence leading to a correct hierarchical classification of the NMI-BC regarding the time-to-recurrence (P < 0.001).This study identifies a concise 3-gene panel that is associated with time to recurrence. This 3-gene signature has to be confirmed in a prospective study and in larger cohort of patients. However, our preliminary results are promising and gene expression profiling seems to be an interesting approach in cTa-T1 tumors for recurrence prediction.
-  Paris 13 University France
-  French Institute of Health and Medical Research France
-  Paris 8 University France
Male, Carcinoma, Transitional Cell, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Caveolin 2, Middle Aged, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, PPAR gamma, ROC Curve, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms, Area Under Curve, Biomarkers, Tumor, Humans, Stathmin, Female, Neoplasm Grading, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, Transcriptome, Neoplasm Staging, Proportional Hazards Models
Male, Carcinoma, Transitional Cell, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Caveolin 2, Middle Aged, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, PPAR gamma, ROC Curve, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms, Area Under Curve, Biomarkers, Tumor, Humans, Stathmin, Female, Neoplasm Grading, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, Transcriptome, Neoplasm Staging, Proportional Hazards Models
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