The purpose of this study was to investigate retrospectively the mRNA expression of genes involved in different DNA repair pathways implicated in processing platinum-induced damage in 171 chemotherapy-naïve ovarian tumours and correlate the expression of the different genes with clinical parameters. The expression of genes involved in DNA repair pathways (PARP1, ERCC1, XPA, XPF, XPG, BRCA1, FANCA, FANCC, FANCD2, FANCF and PolEta), and in DNA damage transduction (Chk1 and Claspin) was measured by RT-PCR in 13 stage I borderline and 77 stage I and 88 III ovarian carcinomas. ERCC1, XPA, XPF and XPG genes were significantly less expressed in stage III than in stage I carcinoma; BRCA1, FANCA, FANCC, FANCD2 gene expressions were low in borderline tumours, higher in stage I carcinomas and lower in stage III samples. High levels of ERCC1, XPA, FANCC, XPG and PolEta correlated with an increase in Overall Survival (OS) and Progression Free Survival (PFS), whilst high BRCA1 levels were associated with PFS on univariate analysis. With multivariate analyses no genes retained an association when adjusted by stage, grade and residual tumour. A tendency towards a better PFS was observed in patients with the highest level of ERCC1 and BRCA1 after platinum-based therapy than those given both platinum and taxol. The expression of DNA repair genes differed in borderline stage I, stage I and stage III ovarian carcinomas. The role of DNA repair genes in predicting the response in ovarian cancer patients seems far from being established.

Ganzinelli, M., Mariani, P., Cattaneo, D., Fossati, R., Fruscio, R., Corso, S., et al. (2011). Expression of DNA repair genes in ovarian cancer samples: biological and clinical considerations. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER, 47(7), 1086-1094 [10.1016/j.ejca.2010.11.029].

Expression of DNA repair genes in ovarian cancer samples: biological and clinical considerations

FRUSCIO, ROBERT;CORSO, SILVIA;
2011

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate retrospectively the mRNA expression of genes involved in different DNA repair pathways implicated in processing platinum-induced damage in 171 chemotherapy-naïve ovarian tumours and correlate the expression of the different genes with clinical parameters. The expression of genes involved in DNA repair pathways (PARP1, ERCC1, XPA, XPF, XPG, BRCA1, FANCA, FANCC, FANCD2, FANCF and PolEta), and in DNA damage transduction (Chk1 and Claspin) was measured by RT-PCR in 13 stage I borderline and 77 stage I and 88 III ovarian carcinomas. ERCC1, XPA, XPF and XPG genes were significantly less expressed in stage III than in stage I carcinoma; BRCA1, FANCA, FANCC, FANCD2 gene expressions were low in borderline tumours, higher in stage I carcinomas and lower in stage III samples. High levels of ERCC1, XPA, FANCC, XPG and PolEta correlated with an increase in Overall Survival (OS) and Progression Free Survival (PFS), whilst high BRCA1 levels were associated with PFS on univariate analysis. With multivariate analyses no genes retained an association when adjusted by stage, grade and residual tumour. A tendency towards a better PFS was observed in patients with the highest level of ERCC1 and BRCA1 after platinum-based therapy than those given both platinum and taxol. The expression of DNA repair genes differed in borderline stage I, stage I and stage III ovarian carcinomas. The role of DNA repair genes in predicting the response in ovarian cancer patients seems far from being established.
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Disease-Free Survival; Ovarian Neoplasms; DNA Repair; Antineoplastic Agents; DNA-Binding Proteins; Humans; Aged; Endonucleases; Genes, BRCA1; Multivariate Analysis; RNA, Messenger; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic; Paclitaxel; Aged, 80 and over; Adult; Treatment Outcome; Middle Aged; Female
English
2011
47
7
1086
1094
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Ganzinelli, M., Mariani, P., Cattaneo, D., Fossati, R., Fruscio, R., Corso, S., et al. (2011). Expression of DNA repair genes in ovarian cancer samples: biological and clinical considerations. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER, 47(7), 1086-1094 [10.1016/j.ejca.2010.11.029].
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