Exploring metabolic biomarkers in primary and chemoreduced retinoblastoma with patient outcome

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Manisha Supriya, Mithalesh Kumar Singh, Lata Singh, Shivam Sharma, Rachna Meel, Neiwete Lomi, Seema Sen, Seema Kashyap
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Aims The goal of this study is to identify the pathological findings and expression of metabolic markers (GLUT-1, PDK-1 and PGC1α) in the tumour microenvironment of both primary and chemoreduced retinoblastoma (Rb) and to correlate with clinicopathological parameters and patient outcome. Methods 81 prospective cases were included, in which 53 cases underwent primary enucleation and 28 cases received chemotherapy before enucleation. Immunohistochemistry, qRT-PCR and western blotting were performed to evaluate the expression pattern of metabolic markers in primary and chemoreduced Rb. Results Tumour microenvironment and histopathological findings were different for both primary and chemoreduced Rb. Increased immunohistochemical expression of GLUT-1, PDK-1 and PGC1α was found in primary Rb as compared with chemoreduced Rb. mRNA expression was also found to be upregulated in primary Rb compared with chemoreduced. On univariate analysis, the presence of more than one histopathological high-risk factor (HRFs>1) and PDK-1 immunoexpression was statistically significant with overall survival. On prognostication in primary and chemoreduced cases with hypoxia, we found increased HR in cases with retrolaminar ON invasion, presence of more than one HRF, and presence of PDK-1 and PGC-1α immunoexpression. Conclusions This is the first of its kind study predicting a relevant role of the metabolic markers in primary and chemoreduced Rb with prognostic significance. Differential expression of these markers in both groups of Rb is a novel finding and might be an interesting and beneficial target for the management of Rb patients. All data relevant to the study are included in the article or uploaded as supplementary information.
探索原发性和化疗减少视网膜母细胞瘤的代谢生物标志物与患者预后
本研究的目的是确定原发性和化学减少性视网膜母细胞瘤(Rb)肿瘤微环境中代谢标志物(GLUT-1、PDK-1和PGC1α)的病理表现和表达,并与临床病理参数和患者预后相关。方法回顾性分析81例患者,其中53例行原发性去核术,28例行去核前化疗。采用免疫组织化学、qRT-PCR和western blotting检测原代和化学还原Rb中代谢标志物的表达模式。结果原发性和化学还原性Rb的肿瘤微环境和组织病理学表现不同。与化学还原Rb相比,原发Rb中GLUT-1、PDK-1和PGC1α的免疫组化表达增加。与化学还原相比,原发性Rb的mRNA表达也被发现上调。在单因素分析中,存在一个以上的组织病理学高危因素(HRFs bbb1)和PDK-1免疫表达与总生存率有统计学意义。在原发性和化疗减少的缺氧患者的预后方面,我们发现在膜后On侵袭、存在一个以上HRF以及存在PDK-1和PGC-1α免疫表达的情况下,HR增加。结论该研究首次预测了代谢标志物在原发性和化疗性Rb中的相关作用,并具有预后意义。这些标志物在两组Rb中的差异表达是一个新的发现,可能是Rb患者管理的一个有趣和有益的靶点。所有与研究相关的数据都包含在文章中或作为补充信息上传。
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CiteScore
10.30
自引率
2.40%
发文量
213
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Ophthalmology (BJO) is an international peer-reviewed journal for ophthalmologists and visual science specialists. BJO publishes clinical investigations, clinical observations, and clinically relevant laboratory investigations related to ophthalmology. It also provides major reviews and also publishes manuscripts covering regional issues in a global context.
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