Increased FOXJ1 protein expression is associated with improved overall survival in high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma: an Ovarian Tumor Tissue Analysis Consortium Study.

BACKGROUND Recently, we showed a >60% difference in 5-year survival for patients with tubo-ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma (HGSC) when stratified by a 101-gene mRNA expression prognostic signature. Given the varied patient outcomes, this study aimed to translate prognostic mRNA markers into p...

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Autores: Weir, Ashley, Kang, Eun-Young, Meagher, Nicola S, Nelson, Gregg S, Ghatage, Prafull, Lee, Cheng-Han, Riggan, Marjorie J, Gentry-Maharaj, Aleksandra, Ryan, Andy, Singh, Naveena, Widschwendter, Martin, Alsop, Jennifer, Anglesio, Michael S, Beckmann, Matthias W, Berger, Jessica, Bisinotto, Christiani, Boros, Jessica, Brand, Alison H, Brenton, James D, Brooks-Wilson, Angela, Carney, Michael E, Cunningham, Julie M, Cushing-Haugen, Kara L, Cybulski, Cezary, Elishaev, Esther, Erber, Ramona, Fereday, Sian, Fischer, Anna, Paz Ares, Luis Gonzaga, Gayarre, Javier, Gilks, Blake C, Grube, Marcel, Harnett, Paul R, Harris, Holly R, Hartmann, Arndt, Hein, Alexander, Hendley, Joy, Hernandez, Brenda Y, Heublein, Sabine, Huang, Yajue, Huzarski, Tomasz, Jakubowska, Anna, Jimenez-Linan, Mercedes, Kennedy, Catherine J, Kommoss, Felix K F, Koziak, Jennifer M, Kraemer, Bernhard, Le, Nhu D, Lesnock, Jaime, Lester, Jenny, Lubiński, Jan, Menkiszak, Janusz, Ney, Britta, Olawaiye, Alexander, Orsulic, Sandra, Osorio, Ana, Robles-Díaz, Luis, Ruebner, Matthias, Shah, Mitul, Sharma, Raghwa, Shvetsov, Yurii B, Steed, Helen, Talhouk, Aline, Taylor, Sarah E, Traficante, Nadia, Vierkant, Robert A, Wang, Chen, Wilkens, Lynne R, Winham, Stacey J, Benitez, Javier, Berchuck, Andrew, Bowtell, David D, Candido Dos Reis, Francisco J, Cook, Linda S, DeFazio, Anna, Doherty, Jennifer A, Fasching, Peter A, García, María J, Goode, Ellen L, Goodman, Marc T, Gronwald, Jacek, Huntsman, David G, Karlan, Beth Y, Kommoss, Stefan, Modugno, Francesmary, Schildkraut, Joellen M, Sinn, Hans-Peter, Staebler, Annette, Kelemen, Linda E, Ford, Caroline E, Menon, Usha, Pharoah, Paul D P, Köbel, Martin, Ramus, Susan J
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:España
Institución:Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)
Repositorio:Repisalud
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:repisalud.isciii.es:20.500.12105/18900
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/18900
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Ovarian Neoplasms
Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous
Humans
Female
Prognosis
Survival Analysis
RNA, Messenger
Biomarkers, Tumor
Forkhead Transcription Factors
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Sumario:BACKGROUND Recently, we showed a >60% difference in 5-year survival for patients with tubo-ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma (HGSC) when stratified by a 101-gene mRNA expression prognostic signature. Given the varied patient outcomes, this study aimed to translate prognostic mRNA markers into protein expression assays by immunohistochemistry and validate their survival association in HGSC. METHODS Two prognostic genes, FOXJ1 and GMNN, were selected based on high-quality antibodies, correlation with protein expression and variation in immunohistochemical scores in a preliminary cohort (n = 134 and n = 80, respectively). Six thousand four hundred and thirty-four (FOXJ1) and 5470 (GMNN) formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded ovarian neoplasms (4634 and 4185 HGSC, respectively) represented on tissue microarrays from the Ovarian Tumor Tissue Analysis consortium underwent immunohistochemical staining and scoring, then univariate and multivariate survival analysis. RESULTS Consistent with mRNA, FOXJ1 protein expression exhibited a linear, increasing association with improved overall survival in HGSC patients. Women with >50% expression had the most favourable outcomes (HR = 0.78, 95% CI 0.67-0.91, p < 0.0001). GMNN protein expression was not significantly associated with overall HSGC patient survival. However, HGSCs with >35% GMNN expression showed a trend for better outcomes, though this was not significant. CONCLUSION We provide foundational evidence for the prognostic value of FOXJ1 in HGSC, validating the prior mRNA-based prognostic association by immunohistochemistry.