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Title: | Novel Glioblastoma Markers with Diagnostic and Prognostic Value Identified through Transcriptome Analysis |
Authors: | Reddy, Sreekanth P Britto, Ramona Vinnakota, Katyayni Aparna, Hebbar Sreepathi, Hari Kishore Thota, Balaram Kumari, Arpana Shilpa, B M Vrinda, M Umesh, Srikantha Samuel, Cini Shetty, Mitesh Tandon, Ashwani Pandey, Paritosh Hegde, Sridevi Hegde, A S Balasubramaniam, Anandh Chandramouli, B A Santosh, Vani Kondaiah, Paturu Somasundaram, Kumaravel Rao, M R S |
Keywords: | Follistatin-Related Polypeptide Osteoblastic Cell-Line Gene-Expression Nervous-System Survival Cancer Gadd45 Classification Inhibition Multiforme |
Issue Date: | 15-May-2008 |
Publisher: | American Association for Cancer Research |
Citation: | Clinical Cancer Research 14(10), 2978-2987 (2008) |
Abstract: | Purpose: Current methods of classification of astrocytoma based on histopathologic methods are often subjective and less accurate. Although patients with glioblastoma have grave prognosis, significant variability in patient outcome is observed. Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify glioblastoma diagnostic and prognostic markers through microarray analysis. Experimental Design: We carried out transcriptome analysis of 25 diffusely infiltrating astrocytoma samples [WHO grade II-diffuse astrocytoma, grade III-anaplastic astrocytoma, and grade IV-glioblastoma (GBM)] using cDNA microarrays containing 18,981 genes. Several of the markers identified were also validated by real-time reverse transcription quantitative PCR and immunohistochemical analysis on an independent set of tumor samples (n = 100). Survival analysis was carried out for two markers on another independent set of retrospective cases (n = 51). Results: We identified several differentially regulated grade-specific genes. Independent validation by real-time reverse transcription quantitative PCR analysis found growth arrest and DNA-damage - inducible alpha (GADD45 alpha) and follistatin-like 1 (FSTL1) to be up-regulated in most GBMs (both primary and secondary), whereas superoxide dismutase 2 and adipocyte enhancer binding protein 1 were up-regulated in the majority of primary GBM. Further, identification of the grade-specific expression of GADD45a and FSTL1 by immunohistochemical staining reinforced our findings. Analysis of retrospective GBM cases with known survival data revealed that cytoplasmic overexpression of GADD45a conferred better survival while the coexpression of FSTL1 with p53 was associated with poor survival. Conclusions: Our study reveals that GADD45 alpha and FSTL1 are GBM-specific whereas superoxide dismutase 2 and adipocyte enhancer binding protein 1 are primary GBM-specific diagnostic markers. Whereas GADD45a overexpression confers a favorable prognosis, FSTL1 overexpression is a hallmark of poor prognosis in GBM patients. |
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URI: | https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/580 |
Other Identifiers: | 1078-0432 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers (M.R.S. Rao) |
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