In lung cancer, the survival of patients with the same clinical stage varies widely for unknown reasons. In this two-phase study, we examined the hypothesis that germline variations influence the survival of patients with lung adenocarcinoma. First, we analyzed existing genotype and clinical data from 289 UK-resident patients with lung adenocarcinoma, identifying 86 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that associated with survival (p < 0.01). We then genotyped these candidate SNPs in a validation series of 748 patients from Italy that resulted genetically compatible with the UK series based on principal component analysis. In a Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for age, sex and clinical stage, four SNPs were confirmed on the basis of their having a hazard ratio (HR) indicating the same direction of effect in the two series and p < 0.05. The strongest association was provided by rs2107561, an intronic SNP of PTPRG, protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, G; the C allele was associated with poorer survival in both patient series (pooled analysis loge HR = 0.31; 95% CI: 0.15-0.46, p = 8.5 × 10(-5) ). PTPRG mRNA levels in 43 samples of lung adenocarcinoma were 40% of those observed in noninvolved lung tissue from the same patients. PTPRG overexpression significantly inhibited the clonogenicity of A549 lung carcinoma cells and the anchorage-independent growth of the NCI-H460 large cell lung cancer line. These four germline variants represent promising candidates that, with further study, may help predict clinical outcome. In addition, the PTPRG locus may have a role in tumor progression.

Germline polymorphisms and survival of lung adenocarcinoma patients: a genome-wide study in two European patient series / A. Galvan, F. Colombo, E. Frullanti, A. Dassano, S. Noci, Y. Wang, T. Eisen, A. Matakidou, L. Tomasello, M. Vezzalini, C. Sorio, M. Dugo, F. Ambrogi, I. Iacobucci, G. Martinelli, M. Incarbone, M. Alloisio, M. Nosotti, D. Tosi, L. Santambrogio, G. Pelosi, U. Pastorino, R.S. Houlston, T.A. Dragani. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0020-7136. - 136:5(2015), pp. E262-E271. [10.1002/ijc.29195]

Germline polymorphisms and survival of lung adenocarcinoma patients: a genome-wide study in two European patient series

F. Ambrogi;M. Nosotti;L. Santambrogio;G. Pelosi;
2015

Abstract

In lung cancer, the survival of patients with the same clinical stage varies widely for unknown reasons. In this two-phase study, we examined the hypothesis that germline variations influence the survival of patients with lung adenocarcinoma. First, we analyzed existing genotype and clinical data from 289 UK-resident patients with lung adenocarcinoma, identifying 86 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that associated with survival (p < 0.01). We then genotyped these candidate SNPs in a validation series of 748 patients from Italy that resulted genetically compatible with the UK series based on principal component analysis. In a Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for age, sex and clinical stage, four SNPs were confirmed on the basis of their having a hazard ratio (HR) indicating the same direction of effect in the two series and p < 0.05. The strongest association was provided by rs2107561, an intronic SNP of PTPRG, protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, G; the C allele was associated with poorer survival in both patient series (pooled analysis loge HR = 0.31; 95% CI: 0.15-0.46, p = 8.5 × 10(-5) ). PTPRG mRNA levels in 43 samples of lung adenocarcinoma were 40% of those observed in noninvolved lung tissue from the same patients. PTPRG overexpression significantly inhibited the clonogenicity of A549 lung carcinoma cells and the anchorage-independent growth of the NCI-H460 large cell lung cancer line. These four germline variants represent promising candidates that, with further study, may help predict clinical outcome. In addition, the PTPRG locus may have a role in tumor progression.
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clonogenicity; clinical stage; genome-wide association; prognostic markers; PTPRG; tumor progression
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Germline polymorphisms and survival of lung adenocarcinoma patients: a genome-wide study in two European patient series / A. Galvan, F. Colombo, E. Frullanti, A. Dassano, S. Noci, Y. Wang, T. Eisen, A. Matakidou, L. Tomasello, M. Vezzalini, C. Sorio, M. Dugo, F. Ambrogi, I. Iacobucci, G. Martinelli, M. Incarbone, M. Alloisio, M. Nosotti, D. Tosi, L. Santambrogio, G. Pelosi, U. Pastorino, R.S. Houlston, T.A. Dragani. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0020-7136. - 136:5(2015), pp. E262-E271. [10.1002/ijc.29195]
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