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ERBB receptor signaling promotes ependymoma cell proliferation and represents a potential novel therapeutic target for this disease.

作者信息

Gilbertson Richard J, Bentley Lyndsay, Hernan Roberto, Junttila Teemu T, Frank Adrian J, Haapasalo Hannu, Connelly Michele, Wetmore Cynthia, Curran Tom, Elenius Klaus, Ellison David W

机构信息

Department of Developmental Neurobiology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee 38105, USA. Richard.

出版信息

Clin Cancer Res. 2002 Oct;8(10):3054-64.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study was designed to investigate the biological and therapeutic significance of ERBB1, ERBB2, ERBB3, and ERBB4 in childhood ependymoma.

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

The expression frequency and clinical significance of ERBB1-4 was analyzed in a large cohort of pediatric ependymoma (n = 121) using immunohistochemistry, Western blotting, and reverse transcription-PCR analysis. Histological markers of anaplasia (necrosis, microvascular proliferation, and Ki-67 proliferative index) were also determined. Functional assessment of ERBB-dependent cell signaling and proliferation, in addition to novel therapeutic inhibition of these processes, was conducted using short-term cultures of human ependymoma cells.

RESULTS

Coexpression of ERBB2 and ERBB4 was identified in over 75% of tumors. High-level coexpression of these receptors was significantly related to tumor proliferative activity [P < 0.05; Ki-67 labeling index (LI)] and, in combined survival analysis of clinical (degree of surgical resection) and molecular (ERBB2/ERBB4 expression status and Ki-67 LI) factors, enabled a greater resolution of patient prognosis than any individual variable alone. Ligand-dependent activation of ERBB receptor-signaling in cultured ependymoma cells resulted in AKT phosphorylation and cellular proliferation that was significantly blocked in a dose-dependent manner using WAY-177820, a novel inhibitor of ERBB2 tyrosine kinase activity.

CONCLUSIONS

This study suggests that ERBB receptor signaling results in aggressive disease behavior in ependymoma by promoting tumor cell proliferation. An analysis of ERBB2 and ERBB4 expression, in association with Ki-67 LI and the degree of surgical resection, may provide an accurate tool for assessing disease risk in children with this disease. In addition, these receptors may serve as a target for novel therapeutic approaches in ependymoma.

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