The sex‐dependent role of the androgen receptor in glioblastoma: results of molecular analyses

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
M. Łysiak, Małgorzata Trybuła, M. Mudaisi, C. Bratthäll, M. Strandeus, P. Milos, M. Hallbeck, A. Malmström
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Abstract

We sought to analyse the androgen receptor (AR) in glioblastoma (GBM) due to the location of the AR gene on chromosome X, often reported with shorter survival and higher prevalence of GBM among males. Copy number (CN) and mRNA expression of AR were tested with droplet digital PCR in 91 fresh‐frozen GBM samples and 170 formalin‐fixed, paraffin‐embedded samples collected at Linköping University Hospital. The fresh‐frozen cohort was also subjected to pyrosequencing methylation analysis of 17 CpG sites in the AR promoter. Additionally, the gene expression of AR was analysed in the fresh‐frozen cohort and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) cohort of isocitrate dehydrogenase wild‐type primary GBM (135 females and 219 males). The association of AR expression and overall survival (OS) was tested with Kaplan–Meier log rank analysis after dichotomisation by maximally selected rank statistics. We found that AR CN alterations were more common in female GBM. AR gene expression correlated with methylation levels of different CpG sites in males and females but there was no difference in expression between sexes. Survival analysis of TCGA cohort revealed the opposite effect of AR overexpression on OS of males and females, with high AR expression correlating with shorter OS in females and longer OS in males. Additional gene set enrichment analysis showed that AR expression correlated with DNA repair response, especially in the male group. In summary, we found that high AR gene expression in GBM exhibits sex‐dependent effects on patient survival, which, for males, is linked to DNA repair response.
雄激素受体在胶质母细胞瘤中的性别依赖性作用:分子分析结果
我们试图分析胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)中的雄激素受体(AR),因为AR基因位于X染色体上,通常报道男性胶质母细胞瘤的生存时间较短,发病率较高。采用微滴数字PCR技术检测91例新鲜冷冻GBM标本和170例福尔马林固定石蜡包埋标本中AR的拷贝数(CN)和mRNA表达。新鲜-冷冻队列还对AR启动子中的17个CpG位点进行了焦磷酸测序甲基化分析。此外,在异柠檬酸脱氢酶野生型原发性GBM的新鲜冷冻队列和癌症基因组图谱(TCGA)队列(135名女性和219名男性)中分析了AR的基因表达。AR表达与总生存期(OS)的相关性通过最大选择秩统计二分类后的Kaplan-Meier log秩分析进行检验。我们发现AR - CN改变在女性GBM中更为常见。AR基因的表达与雄性和雌性不同CpG位点的甲基化水平相关,但性别间表达无差异。TCGA队列的生存分析显示,AR过表达对男性和女性OS的影响相反,高AR表达与女性较短的OS和男性较长的OS相关。额外的基因集富集分析表明,AR表达与DNA修复反应相关,尤其是在男性组中。总之,我们发现,在GBM中,AR基因的高表达对患者的生存表现出性别依赖的影响,对于男性来说,这与DNA修复反应有关。
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Molecular Oncology
Molecular Oncology 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
1.50%
发文量
203
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Oncology highlights new discoveries, approaches, and technical developments, in basic, clinical and discovery-driven translational cancer research. It publishes research articles, reviews (by invitation only), and timely science policy articles. The journal is now fully Open Access with all articles published over the past 10 years freely available.
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