Prognostic Significance of Nuclear DJ-1 Expression in Astrocytoma
The present study was conducted to determine whether any correlation exists between the expression of DJ-1 and WHO grading of the tumor or patient prognosis, and to analyze the function of this oncogene in astrocytomas. Twenty-nine formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded glioblastomas (grade IV), 21 an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Anticancer research 2010-01, Vol.30 (1), p.265-270 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The present study was conducted to determine whether any correlation exists between the expression of DJ-1 and WHO grading
of the tumor or patient prognosis, and to analyze the function of this oncogene in astrocytomas. Twenty-nine formalin-fixed
and paraffin-embedded glioblastomas (grade IV), 21 anaplastic astorocytomas (grade III), and 14 diffuse astrocytomas (grade
II) were immunohistochemically studied to identify the expression of DJ-1 protein. The expression of DJ-1 was detected both
in the nucleus and cytoplasm of tumor cells; however, such expression varied from case to case. While there was no difference
in the cytoplasmic expression of DJ-1 among astrocytomas, its nuclear expression was inversely correlated with the WHO grading
of astrocytomas. Moreover, the overall survival of patients with maintained (group 1) or mixed (groups 2 and 3) was significantly
longer than those with decreased (group 3) expression (p=0.0063). The present study demonstrated that the survival of patients
with astrocytomas was correlated with the nuclear DJ-1 status of the tumor. We herein demonstrated for the first time that
the DJ-1 molecule might therefore play an important role as a tumor suppressor in astrocytomas. |
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ISSN: | 0250-7005 1791-7530 |