MRE11 and ATM Expression Levels Predict Rectal Cancer Survival and Their Association with Radiotherapy Response.

BACKGROUND:Aberrant expression of DNA repair proteins is associated with poor survival in cancer patients. We investigated the combined expression of MRE11 and ATM as a predictive marker of response to radiotherapy in rectal cancer. METHODS:MRE11 and ATM expression were examined in tumor samples fro...

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Main Authors: Vincent Ho, Liping Chung, Maxine Revoltar, Stephanie H Lim, Thein-Ga Tut, Askar Abubakar, Chris J Henderson, Wei Chua, Weng Ng, Mark Lee, Paul De Souza, Matthew Morgan, C Soon Lee, Joo-Shik Shin
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
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spelling doaj-da1cbdc175d94781914f75184a14eef82020-11-24T22:11:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011112e016767510.1371/journal.pone.0167675MRE11 and ATM Expression Levels Predict Rectal Cancer Survival and Their Association with Radiotherapy Response.Vincent HoLiping ChungMaxine RevoltarStephanie H LimThein-Ga TutAskar AbubakarChris J HendersonWei ChuaWeng NgMark LeePaul De SouzaMatthew MorganC Soon LeeJoo-Shik ShinBACKGROUND:Aberrant expression of DNA repair proteins is associated with poor survival in cancer patients. We investigated the combined expression of MRE11 and ATM as a predictive marker of response to radiotherapy in rectal cancer. METHODS:MRE11 and ATM expression were examined in tumor samples from 262 rectal cancer patients who underwent surgery for rectal cancer, including a sub-cohort of 54 patients who were treated with neoadjuvant radiotherapy. The relationship between expression of the two-protein panel and tumor regression grade (TRG) was assessed by Mann-Whitney U test and receiver operating characteristics area under curve (ROC-AUC) analysis. The association between expression of the two-protein panel and clinicopathologic variables and survival was examined by Kaplan-Meier methods and Cox regression analysis. RESULTS:A high score for two-protein combined expression in the tumor center (TC) was significantly associated with worse disease-free survival (DFS) (P = 0.035) and overall survival (OS) (P = 0.003) in the whole cohort, and with DFS (P = 0.028) and OS (P = 0.024) in the neoadjuvant subgroup (n = 54). In multivariate analysis, the two-protein combination panel (HR = 2.178, 95% CI 1.115-4.256, P = 0.023) and perineural invasion (HR = 2.183, 95% CI 1.222-3.899, P = 0.008) were significantly associated with DFS. Using ROC-AUC analysis of good versus poor histological tumor response among patients treated preoperatively with radiotherapy, the average ROC-AUC was 0.745 for the combined panel, 0.618 for ATM alone, and 0.711 for MRE11 alone. CONCLUSIONS:The MRE11/ATM two-protein panel developed in this study may have clinical value as a predictive marker of tumor response to neoadjuvant radiotherapy, and a prognostic marker for disease-free and overall survival.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5145179?pdf=render
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author Vincent Ho
Liping Chung
Maxine Revoltar
Stephanie H Lim
Thein-Ga Tut
Askar Abubakar
Chris J Henderson
Wei Chua
Weng Ng
Mark Lee
Paul De Souza
Matthew Morgan
C Soon Lee
Joo-Shik Shin
spellingShingle Vincent Ho
Liping Chung
Maxine Revoltar
Stephanie H Lim
Thein-Ga Tut
Askar Abubakar
Chris J Henderson
Wei Chua
Weng Ng
Mark Lee
Paul De Souza
Matthew Morgan
C Soon Lee
Joo-Shik Shin
MRE11 and ATM Expression Levels Predict Rectal Cancer Survival and Their Association with Radiotherapy Response.
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author_facet Vincent Ho
Liping Chung
Maxine Revoltar
Stephanie H Lim
Thein-Ga Tut
Askar Abubakar
Chris J Henderson
Wei Chua
Weng Ng
Mark Lee
Paul De Souza
Matthew Morgan
C Soon Lee
Joo-Shik Shin
author_sort Vincent Ho
title MRE11 and ATM Expression Levels Predict Rectal Cancer Survival and Their Association with Radiotherapy Response.
title_short MRE11 and ATM Expression Levels Predict Rectal Cancer Survival and Their Association with Radiotherapy Response.
title_full MRE11 and ATM Expression Levels Predict Rectal Cancer Survival and Their Association with Radiotherapy Response.
title_fullStr MRE11 and ATM Expression Levels Predict Rectal Cancer Survival and Their Association with Radiotherapy Response.
title_full_unstemmed MRE11 and ATM Expression Levels Predict Rectal Cancer Survival and Their Association with Radiotherapy Response.
title_sort mre11 and atm expression levels predict rectal cancer survival and their association with radiotherapy response.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Aberrant expression of DNA repair proteins is associated with poor survival in cancer patients. We investigated the combined expression of MRE11 and ATM as a predictive marker of response to radiotherapy in rectal cancer. METHODS:MRE11 and ATM expression were examined in tumor samples from 262 rectal cancer patients who underwent surgery for rectal cancer, including a sub-cohort of 54 patients who were treated with neoadjuvant radiotherapy. The relationship between expression of the two-protein panel and tumor regression grade (TRG) was assessed by Mann-Whitney U test and receiver operating characteristics area under curve (ROC-AUC) analysis. The association between expression of the two-protein panel and clinicopathologic variables and survival was examined by Kaplan-Meier methods and Cox regression analysis. RESULTS:A high score for two-protein combined expression in the tumor center (TC) was significantly associated with worse disease-free survival (DFS) (P = 0.035) and overall survival (OS) (P = 0.003) in the whole cohort, and with DFS (P = 0.028) and OS (P = 0.024) in the neoadjuvant subgroup (n = 54). In multivariate analysis, the two-protein combination panel (HR = 2.178, 95% CI 1.115-4.256, P = 0.023) and perineural invasion (HR = 2.183, 95% CI 1.222-3.899, P = 0.008) were significantly associated with DFS. Using ROC-AUC analysis of good versus poor histological tumor response among patients treated preoperatively with radiotherapy, the average ROC-AUC was 0.745 for the combined panel, 0.618 for ATM alone, and 0.711 for MRE11 alone. CONCLUSIONS:The MRE11/ATM two-protein panel developed in this study may have clinical value as a predictive marker of tumor response to neoadjuvant radiotherapy, and a prognostic marker for disease-free and overall survival.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5145179?pdf=render
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