Prognostic value of localization of epidermal growth factor receptor in lung adenocarcinoma
Abstract Background The nuclear translocation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) has been considered to play a role in carcinogenesis. However, the relevance of differentially located EGFR proteins in lung cancer remains unclear. Methods We examined 161 patients with primary lung adenocarcin...
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doaj-70704a35e5bd45ba8621d2bae9f3a9262020-11-24T21:29:05ZengBMCJournal of Biomedical Science1423-01272018-06-012511810.1186/s12929-018-0451-3Prognostic value of localization of epidermal growth factor receptor in lung adenocarcinomaJinn-Li Wang0Chia-Lang Fang1Yu-Tien Tzeng2Han-Lin Hsu3Sey-En Lin4Ming-Chih Yu5Kuan-Jen Bai6Liang-Shun Wang7Hsingjin Eugene Liu8Division of Hematology Oncology, Department of Pediatrics, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical UniversityDepartment of Pathology, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical UniversityDivision of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical UniversityDivision of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical UniversityDepartment of Pathology, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical UniversityDivision of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical UniversityDivision of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical UniversityGraduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, Collage of Medicine, Taipei Medical UniversityGraduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, Collage of Medicine, Taipei Medical UniversityAbstract Background The nuclear translocation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) has been considered to play a role in carcinogenesis. However, the relevance of differentially located EGFR proteins in lung cancer remains unclear. Methods We examined 161 patients with primary lung adenocarcinoma to detect EGFR expression in lung cancer cells using immunohistochemistry and determined the correlations of EGFR expression with clinical characteristics, EGFR mutations, and survival time. Moreover, we graded complete membranous staining with strong intensity as high membranous EGFR (mEGFR) expression, and nuclear EGFR staining with strong intensity as high nuclear (nEGFR) expression. Results The prevalence of high mEGFR and nEGFR expression in lung adenocarcinoma was 42.86 and 39.13%, respectively. After multivariate analyses, high mEGFR expression was associated with a significantly reduced mortality risk in older patients, those with a history of smoking, and those without brain metastasis (hazard ratio[95% confidential interval], HR[95% CI] = 0.55[0.32~ 0.92]; 0.51[0.26~ 0.98] and 0.56[0.33~ 0.94], in overall survival, respectively). An association between high nEGFR expression and early recurrence was observed in patients with metastasis (HR[95% CI] =1.68[1.05~ 2.68], in progression-free survival). Notably, patients with low mEGFR and low nEGFR expression had the lowest survival rate in cases without brain metastasis (p = 0.018) and with a history of smoking (p = 0.062) and total EGFR (any high mEGFR or nEGFR) expression indicated a more favorable response to platinum-based chemotherapy regardless of EGFR mutations (HR[95% CI] =0.33[0.12–0.92]; adjusted HR[95% CI] = 0.36[0.13~ 1.02] with the use of tyrosine kinase inhibitor). Conclusions EGFR proteins at different cellular locations in lung adenocarcinoma might influence the biology of cancer cells and are an independent indicator of more favorable prognosis and treatment response.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12929-018-0451-3Epidermal growth factor receptorLung adenocarcinomaSurvivalImmunohistochemistryLocalization |
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Jinn-Li Wang Chia-Lang Fang Yu-Tien Tzeng Han-Lin Hsu Sey-En Lin Ming-Chih Yu Kuan-Jen Bai Liang-Shun Wang Hsingjin Eugene Liu Prognostic value of localization of epidermal growth factor receptor in lung adenocarcinoma Journal of Biomedical Science Epidermal growth factor receptor Lung adenocarcinoma Survival Immunohistochemistry Localization |
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Jinn-Li Wang Chia-Lang Fang Yu-Tien Tzeng Han-Lin Hsu Sey-En Lin Ming-Chih Yu Kuan-Jen Bai Liang-Shun Wang Hsingjin Eugene Liu |
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Prognostic value of localization of epidermal growth factor receptor in lung adenocarcinoma |
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Prognostic value of localization of epidermal growth factor receptor in lung adenocarcinoma |
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Prognostic value of localization of epidermal growth factor receptor in lung adenocarcinoma |
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Prognostic value of localization of epidermal growth factor receptor in lung adenocarcinoma |
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Prognostic value of localization of epidermal growth factor receptor in lung adenocarcinoma |
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prognostic value of localization of epidermal growth factor receptor in lung adenocarcinoma |
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Abstract Background The nuclear translocation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) has been considered to play a role in carcinogenesis. However, the relevance of differentially located EGFR proteins in lung cancer remains unclear. Methods We examined 161 patients with primary lung adenocarcinoma to detect EGFR expression in lung cancer cells using immunohistochemistry and determined the correlations of EGFR expression with clinical characteristics, EGFR mutations, and survival time. Moreover, we graded complete membranous staining with strong intensity as high membranous EGFR (mEGFR) expression, and nuclear EGFR staining with strong intensity as high nuclear (nEGFR) expression. Results The prevalence of high mEGFR and nEGFR expression in lung adenocarcinoma was 42.86 and 39.13%, respectively. After multivariate analyses, high mEGFR expression was associated with a significantly reduced mortality risk in older patients, those with a history of smoking, and those without brain metastasis (hazard ratio[95% confidential interval], HR[95% CI] = 0.55[0.32~ 0.92]; 0.51[0.26~ 0.98] and 0.56[0.33~ 0.94], in overall survival, respectively). An association between high nEGFR expression and early recurrence was observed in patients with metastasis (HR[95% CI] =1.68[1.05~ 2.68], in progression-free survival). Notably, patients with low mEGFR and low nEGFR expression had the lowest survival rate in cases without brain metastasis (p = 0.018) and with a history of smoking (p = 0.062) and total EGFR (any high mEGFR or nEGFR) expression indicated a more favorable response to platinum-based chemotherapy regardless of EGFR mutations (HR[95% CI] =0.33[0.12–0.92]; adjusted HR[95% CI] = 0.36[0.13~ 1.02] with the use of tyrosine kinase inhibitor). Conclusions EGFR proteins at different cellular locations in lung adenocarcinoma might influence the biology of cancer cells and are an independent indicator of more favorable prognosis and treatment response. |
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Epidermal growth factor receptor Lung adenocarcinoma Survival Immunohistochemistry Localization |
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