PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the role of the neurotensin/neurotensin receptor I (NTSR1) complex in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) progression. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: The expression of neurotensin and NTSR1 was studied by transcriptome analysis and immunohistochemistry in two series of 74 and 139 consecutive patients with pathologic stage I NSCLC adenocarcinoma. The findings were correlated with clinic-pathologic features. Experimental tumors were generated from the malignant human lung carcinoma cell line A459, and a subclone of LNM35, LNM-R. The role of the neurotensin signaling system on tumor growth and metastasis was investigated by small hairpin RNA-mediated silencing of NTSR1 and neurotensin. RESULTS: Transcriptome analysis carried out in a series of 74 patients showed that the positive regulation of NTSR1 put it within the top 50 genes related with relapse-free survival. Immunohistochemistry revealed neurotensin- and NTSR1-positive staining in 60.4% and 59.7% of lung adenocarcinomas, respectively. At univariate analysis, NTSR1 expression was strongly associated with worse 5-year overall survival rate (P = 0.0081) and relapse-free survival (P = 0.0024). Multivariate analysis showed that patients over 65 years of age (P = 0.0018) and NTSR1 expression (P = 0.0034) were independent negative prognostic factors. Experimental tumor xenografts generated by neurotensin- and NTSR1-silenced human lung cancer cells revealed that neurotensin enhanced primary tumor growth and production of massive nodal metastasis via autocrine and paracrine regulation loops. CONCLUSION: NTSR1 expression was identified as a potential new prognostic biomarker for surgically resected stage I lung adenocarcinomas, as NTSR1 activation was shown to participate in lung cancer progression.

Neurotensin receptor 1 determines the outcome of non-small cell lung cancer / Alifano M.; Souazé F.; Dupouy S.; Camilleri-Broët S.; Younes M.; Ahmed-Zaïd S.M.; Takahashi T.; Cancellieri A.; Damiani S.; Boaron M.; Broët P.; Miller L.D.; Gespach C.; Regnard J.F.; Forgez P.. - In: CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 1078-0432. - STAMPA. - 16:(2010), pp. 4401-4410. [10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-10-0659]

Neurotensin receptor 1 determines the outcome of non-small cell lung cancer

DAMIANI, STEFANIA;
2010

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the role of the neurotensin/neurotensin receptor I (NTSR1) complex in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) progression. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: The expression of neurotensin and NTSR1 was studied by transcriptome analysis and immunohistochemistry in two series of 74 and 139 consecutive patients with pathologic stage I NSCLC adenocarcinoma. The findings were correlated with clinic-pathologic features. Experimental tumors were generated from the malignant human lung carcinoma cell line A459, and a subclone of LNM35, LNM-R. The role of the neurotensin signaling system on tumor growth and metastasis was investigated by small hairpin RNA-mediated silencing of NTSR1 and neurotensin. RESULTS: Transcriptome analysis carried out in a series of 74 patients showed that the positive regulation of NTSR1 put it within the top 50 genes related with relapse-free survival. Immunohistochemistry revealed neurotensin- and NTSR1-positive staining in 60.4% and 59.7% of lung adenocarcinomas, respectively. At univariate analysis, NTSR1 expression was strongly associated with worse 5-year overall survival rate (P = 0.0081) and relapse-free survival (P = 0.0024). Multivariate analysis showed that patients over 65 years of age (P = 0.0018) and NTSR1 expression (P = 0.0034) were independent negative prognostic factors. Experimental tumor xenografts generated by neurotensin- and NTSR1-silenced human lung cancer cells revealed that neurotensin enhanced primary tumor growth and production of massive nodal metastasis via autocrine and paracrine regulation loops. CONCLUSION: NTSR1 expression was identified as a potential new prognostic biomarker for surgically resected stage I lung adenocarcinomas, as NTSR1 activation was shown to participate in lung cancer progression.
2010
Neurotensin receptor 1 determines the outcome of non-small cell lung cancer / Alifano M.; Souazé F.; Dupouy S.; Camilleri-Broët S.; Younes M.; Ahmed-Zaïd S.M.; Takahashi T.; Cancellieri A.; Damiani S.; Boaron M.; Broët P.; Miller L.D.; Gespach C.; Regnard J.F.; Forgez P.. - In: CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 1078-0432. - STAMPA. - 16:(2010), pp. 4401-4410. [10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-10-0659]
Alifano M.; Souazé F.; Dupouy S.; Camilleri-Broët S.; Younes M.; Ahmed-Zaïd S.M.; Takahashi T.; Cancellieri A.; Damiani S.; Boaron M.; Broët P.; Miller L.D.; Gespach C.; Regnard J.F.; Forgez P.
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