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The relevance of prelamin A and RAD51 as molecular biomarkers in cervical cancer

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Citazione:
The relevance of prelamin A and RAD51 as molecular biomarkers in cervical cancer / Leonardi, S.; Buttarelli, M.; De Stefano, I.; Ferrandina, G.; Petrillo, M.; Babini, G.; Scambia, G.; Marino, C.; Mancuso, M.; Gallo, D.. - In: ONCOTARGET. - ISSN 1949-2553. - 8:55(2017), pp. 94247-94258. [10.18632/oncotarget.21686]
Abstract:
Along with their role in the maintenance of nuclear architecture, nuclear lamins also control genomic stability, DNA damage repair, transcription, cell proliferation, differentiation and senescence. Recent reports reveal that prelamin A-processing defects play a role in cancer development by impacting on transcription of key players in the maintenance of the genome stability, including RAD51. Here, we performed a 'proof of concept' study evaluating the role of prelamin A and RAD51 expression in clinical outcome of cervical cancer patients. We analyzed biomarker expression by immunohistochemistry in tumor material from locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) patients (n=66) and correlated data with clinicopathological parameters and with response to neoadjuvant chemoradiation (CT/RT). In LACC patients who underwent neoadjuvant CT/RT the percentage of cases showing high prelamin A levels was greater in patients who completely responded to treatment (25 of 40, 62.5%) than in patients with macroscopic residual tumor (6 of 26, 23.1%, p=0.0024). Conversely, patients showing high RAD51 expression were less likely to respond to treatment (14 of 26, 53.8%) than were those with low protein levels (12 of 40, 30%, p=0.072). Only prelamin A retained an independent role in predicting response to treatment (p=0.003), while RAD51 approached statistical significance (p=0.07). Notably, high RAD51 expression highly significantly predicted poor outcome, emerging as an independent prognostic factor for disease free survival (p=0.038), while approaching statistical significance for overall survival (p=0.09). Our findings provide a framework for future prospective studies investigating molecular predictors of response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy in LACC patients.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cervix; Chemoradiotherapy; DNA repair; LACC; Lamin A/C
Elenco autori:
Leonardi, S.; Buttarelli, M.; De Stefano, I.; Ferrandina, G.; Petrillo, M.; Babini, G.; Scambia, G.; Marino, C.; Mancuso, M.; Gallo, D.
Autori di Ateneo:
PETRILLO Marco
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/245873
Pubblicato in:
ONCOTARGET
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