Levels of Expression of CYR61 and CTGF Are Prognostic for Tumor Progression and Survival of Individuals with Gliomas

D Xie, D Yin, HJ Wang, GT Liu, R Elashoff, K Black… - Clinical Cancer …, 2004 - AACR
D Xie, D Yin, HJ Wang, GT Liu, R Elashoff, K Black, HP Koeffler
Clinical Cancer Research, 2004AACR
The biological properties of CCN proteins include stimulation of cell proliferation, migration,
and adhesion, as well as angiogenesis and tumorigenesis. We quantified CYR61, CTGF,
WISP-1, and NOV mRNA expression levels in samples from sixty-six primary gliomas and
five normal brain samples using quantitative real-time PCR assay. Statistical analysis was
performed to explore the links between expression of the CCN genes and clinical and
pathological parameters. Overexpression of CYR61, CTGF, WISP-1, and NOV occurred in …
Abstract
The biological properties of CCN proteins include stimulation of cell proliferation, migration, and adhesion, as well as angiogenesis and tumorigenesis. We quantified CYR61, CTGF, WISP-1, and NOV mRNA expression levels in samples from sixty-six primary gliomas and five normal brain samples using quantitative real-time PCR assay. Statistical analysis was performed to explore the links between expression of the CCN genes and clinical and pathological parameters. Overexpression of CYR61, CTGF, WISP-1, and NOV occurred in 48% (32 of 66), 58% (38 of 66), 36% (24 of 66), and 15% (10 of 66) of primary gliomas, respectively. Interestingly, significant associations were found between CYR61 expression versus tumor grade, pathology, gender, and age at diagnosis. Also, a significant correlation existed between CTGF mRNA levels versus tumor grade, gender, and pathology. In contrast to CYR61 and CTGF, no significant association was found between expression of either WISP-1 or NOV versus any of the pathological features. Furthermore, Cox regression analysis showed that CYR61 and CTGF expression had a significant correlation with patient survival. These results suggest that CYR61 and CTGF may play a role in the progression of gliomas; their levels at diagnosis may have prognostic significance; and these proteins might serve as valuable targets for therapeutic intervention.
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