SNAI2 and TWIST1 in lymph node progression in early stages of NSCLC patients.

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Date publication

mai 2018

Journal

Cancer medicine

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr BEAU-FALLER Michèle, Pr CHENARD Marie-Pierre, Pr FALCOZ Pierre-Emmanuel, Dr GUENOT Dominique, Dr GUERIN Eric, Dr MENNECIER Bertrand, Pr OLLAND Anne


Tous les auteurs :
Emprou C, Le Van Quyen P, Jégu J, Prim N, Weingertner N, Guérin E, Pencreach E, Legrain M, Voegeli AC, Leduc C, Mennecier B, Falcoz PE, Olland A, Santelmo N, Quoix E, Massard G, Guenot D, Chenard MP, Beau-Faller M

Résumé

Lymph node metastasis is an important prognosis factor in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) in lymph node progression in the early stages of NSCLC. We studied a retrospective cohort of 160 consecutive surgically treated NSCLC patients with available frozen tumor samples for expression of EMT markers (CDH1, CTNNB1, CDH2, and VIMENTIN), inducers (TGFB1, c-MET, and CAIX), and transcription factors (EMT-TF: SNAI1, SNAI2, ZEB1, TWIST1, and TWIST2). Partial EMT was more frequent in N1-2 (N+) vs N0 patients (P < .01). TGFB1 (P = .02) as well as SNAI2 (P < .01) and TWIST1 (P = .04) were the most differentially expressed genes in N+ tumors. In this group, ZEB1 was correlated with all EMT inducers and other EMT-TFs were overexpressed depending on the inducers. CAIX was an independent prognostic factor for overall survival (IC 95% HR: 1.10-5.14, P = .03). Partial EMT is involved in lymph node progression of NSCLC patients and depends on the TGFβ pathway. EMT-TFs are differentially expressed depending on EMT inducers. CAIX might be a relevant prognostic marker in early stage NSCLC.

Mots clés

SNAI2, TGFβ, TWIST1, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, hypoxia, lymph node metastasis, nonsmall cell lung cancer

Référence

Cancer Med. 2018 May 29;: