Retinoid receptors in gastric cancer: expression and influence on prognosis

Riferimento: 
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2012;13(5):1809-17.
Autori: 
Hu KW, Chen FH, Ge JF, Cao LY, Li H.
Fonte: 
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2012;13(5):1809-17.
Anno: 
2012
Azione: 
I recettori dell'acido retinoico sono spesso espressi nel cancro epiteliale gastrico e una ridotta presenza di RARα può essere indicatore di una prognosi positiva.
Target: 
RARα/cancro epiteliale gastrico.

ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Gastric cancer is frequently lethal despite aggressive multimodal therapies, and new treatment approaches are therefore needed.Retinoids are potential candidate drugs: they prevent cell differentiation, proliferation and malignant transformation in gastric cancer cell lines. They interact with nuclear retinoid receptors (the retinoic acid receptors [RARs] and retinoid X receptors [RXRs]), which function as transcription factors, each with three subclasses, α, β and γ. At present, little is known about retinoid expression and influence on prognosis in gastric cancers.
PATIENTS AND METHODS:
We retrospectively analyzed the expression of the subtypes RARα, RARβ, RARγ, RXRα, RXRβ, RXRγ by immunohistochemistry in 147 gastric cancers and 51 normal gastric epithelium tissues for whom clinical follow-up data were available and correlated the results with clinical characteristics. In addition, we quantified the expression of retinoid receptor mRNA using real- time PCR (RT-PCR) in another 6 gastric adenocarcinoma and 3 normal gastric tissues. From 2008 to 2010, 80 patients with gastric cancers were enrolled onto therapy with all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA).
RESULTS:
RARα, RARβ, RARγ and RXRγ positively correlated with each other (p<0.001) and demonstrated significantly lower levels in the carcinoma tissue sections (p<0.01), with lower RARβ, RARγ and RXRα expression significantly related to advanced stages (p<=0.01). Tumors with poor histopathologic grade had lower levels of RARα and RARβ in different histological types of gastric carcinoma (p<0.01). Patients whose tumors exhibited low levels of RARa expression had significantly lower overall survival compared with patients who had higher expression levels of this receptor (p<0.001, HR=0.42, 95.0% CI 0.24-0.73), and patients undergoing ATRA treatment had significantly longer median survival times (p=0.007, HR=0.41, 95.0% CI 0.21-0.80).
CONCLUSIONS:
Retinoic acid receptors are frequently expressed in epithelial gastric cancer with a decreased tendency of expression and RARa may be an indicator of a positive prognosis. This study provides a molecular basis for the therapeutic use of retinoids against gastric cancer.
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