Global gene expression analysis of canine cutaneous mast cell tumor: could molecular profiling be useful for subtype classification and prognostication?
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Prognosis and therapeutic management of dogs with cutaneous mast cell tumors (MCTs) depend on clinical stage and
histological grade. However, the prognostic value of this latter is still questionable. In the present study, MCT transcriptome
was analyzed to identify a set of candidate genes potentially useful for predicting the biological behavior of MCTs. Fifty-one
canine MCT biopsies were analyzed. Isolated and purified total RNAs were individually hybridized to the Agilent Canine V2
4x44k DNA microarray. The comparison of reference differentiated and undifferentiated MCT transcriptome revealed a total
of 597 differentially expressed genes (147 down-regulated and 450 up-regulated). The functional analysis of this set of
genes provided evidence that they were mainly involved in cell cycle, DNA replication, p53 signaling pathway, nucleotide
excision repair and pyrimidine metabolism. Class prediction analysis identified 13 transcripts providing the greatest
accuracy of class prediction and divided samples into two categories (differentiated and undifferentiated), harboring a
different prognosis. The Principal Component Analysis of all samples, made by using the selected 13 markers, confirmed
MCT classification. The first three components accounted for 99.924% of the total variance. This molecular classification
significantly correlated with survival time (p = 0.0026). Furthermore, among all marker genes, a significant association was
found between mRNA expression and MCT-related mortality for FOXM1, GSN, FEN1 and KPNA2 (p,0.05). Finally, marker
genes mRNA expression was evaluated in a cohort of 22 independent samples. Data obtained enabled to identify MCT cases
with different prognosis. Overall, the molecular characterization of canine MCT transcriptome allowed the identification of a
set of 13 transcripts that clearly separated differentiated from undifferentiated MCTs, thus predicting outcome regardless of
the histological grade. These results may have clinical relevance and warrant future validation in a prospective study.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
canine cutaneous mast cell tumors
Elenco autori:
Giantin M; Granato A; Baratto C; Marconato L; Vascellari M; Morello EM; Vercelli A; Mutinelli F; Dacasto M.
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