Adult; Aged; Female; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Male; Middle Aged; Predictive Value of Tests; Prognosis; Receptors, Laminin/biosynthesis; Survival Analysis; Thyroid Neoplasms/metabolism/pathology
Abstract :
[en] Increased expression of the Mr 67,000 laminin receptor (LR) is a consistent event which appears as cancer cells acquire an invasive and metastatic phenotype. The Mr 67,000 LR is one of the many laminin-binding proteins able to interact with the major glycoprotein of basement membranes, laminin. The recent development of a specific monoclonal antibody directed against the Mr 67,000 LR MLuC5 has allowed us to study large retrospective groups of human cancers with the aim of correlating the Mr 67,000 LR expression to the clinical, pathological, and survival data of the patients. A significant correlation has already been established between the increased expression of Mr 67,000 LR and survival of patients with breast, colon, ovary, lung, and endometrial cancers. In this study, we investigated the possibility that the detection of Mr 67,000 LR in thyroid human cancers could also be of prognostic value. We analyzed the expression of Mr 67,000 LR with immunohistochemistry using MLuC5 antibodies in paraffin sections of 40 benign and 170 malignant thyroid human tumors. We found that Mr 67,000 LR was not usually detectable in normal thyroid tissues adjacent to the lesion. Only 3 of the 40 thyroid adenomas examined (7.5%) presented cells positive for Mr 67,000 LR. For the malignant thyroid tumors examined, we found that 22.3% of papillary thyroid carcinomas, 38% of follicular thyroid carcinomas, 40% of poorly differentiated carcinomas, 25% of medullary carcinomas, and 58.3% of anaplastic carcinomas expressed a high level of Mr 67,000 LR. Although no correlation between the Mr 67,000 LR expression and survival was found in patients with follicular thyroid carcinomas, papillary thyroid carcinomas, anaplastic carcinomas, and medullary carcinomas, there was a significant correlation in primary thyroid cancers. Our data represent the first extensive study of the Mr 67,000 LR expression in human thyroid cancers and strongly suggest that its detection could be of prognostic value in the investigation of primary thyroid cancers.
Castronovo, Vincenzo ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences biomédicales et précliniques > Biologie générale et cellulaire - GIGA-R : Labo de recherche sur les métastases
Bevilacqua, G.
Language :
English
Title :
Expression of the Mr 67,000 laminin receptor is an adverse prognostic indicator in human thyroid cancer: an immunohistochemical study.
Publication date :
1996
Journal title :
Clinical Cancer Research
ISSN :
1078-0432
eISSN :
1557-3265
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research, Inc. (AACR), Birmingham, United States - Alabama
Crastronovo, V. Laminin receptors and laminin binding proteins during tumor invasion and metastasis. Invasion & Metastasis, 13: 1-30, 1993.
Liotta, L. A. Tumor invasion and Metastasis. Role of the extracellular matrix: Rhoads Memorial Award Lecture. Cancer Res., 46: 1-7, 1986.
Barsky, S. H., Rao, C. N., Williams, J. E., and Liotta, L. A. Domains of laminin which alter metastases in a murine model. J. Clin. Invest., 74: 843-848, 1984.
Varani, J., Lovett, E. J., McCoy, J. P., Shibata, S., Maddox, D. F., Golstein, I. J., and Wicha, M. Differential expression of a laminin-like substance by high and low metastatic tumor cells. Am. J. Pathol., 111: 21-34, 1983.
Terranova, V. P., Liotta, L. A., Russo, R. G., and Martin, G. R. Role of laminin in the attachment and metastasis of murine tumor cells. Cancer Res., 42: 2265-2273, 1982.
Terranova, V. P., Rao, C. N., Kalebicm, T., and Marguiles, G. R. Laminin receptor on human breast carcinoma cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 80: 444-451, 1983.
Gehlsen, K. R., Dillnerm, L., Engvallm, E., and Ruoslahn, E. The human laminin receptor is a member of the integrin family of cell adhesion receptors. Science (Washington DC), 241: 1228-1229, 1988.
Martignone, S., Menard, S., Bufalino, N. C., Pellegrini, R., Tagliabue, E., Andreola, S., Rilke, F., and Colnaghi, M. I. Prognostic significance of the 67-kilodalton laminin receptor expression in human breast carcinomas. J. Natl. Cancer Inst., 85: 398-402, 1993.
Hand, P. H., Thor, A., Schlom, J., Rao, C. N., and Liotta, L. A. Expression of laminin receptor in normal and carcinomatous human tissues as defined by a monoclonal antibody. Cancer Res., 45: 2713-2719, 1985.
Cioce, V., Castronovo, V., Shmookler, B. M., Garbisa, S., Grigioni, W F., Liotta, L. A., and Sobel, M. E. Increased expression of the lamin receptor in human colon cancer. J. Natl. Cancer Inst., 83: 29-36, 1991.
Yow, H., Wong, J. M., Chen, H. S., Lee, C., Steele, G., and Chen, L. B. Increased mRNA expression of a laminin-binding protein in human colon carcinomas: complete sequence of a full-length cDNA encoding the protein. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 85: 6394-6398, 1988.
Pellegrini, R., Martignone, S., Menard, S., and Colnaghi, M. I. Laminin receptor expression and function in non small-cell lung carcinoma. Int. J. Cancer, 8: 116-120, 1994.
van den Brule, F. A., Berchuck, A., Bast, R. C., Fu-Tong, L., Gillet, C., Sobel, M. E., and Castronovo V. Differential expression of the 67-KD laminin receptor and 31-kD human laminin-binding protein in human ovarian carcinomas. Eur. J. Cancer, 30A: 1096-1099, 1994.
D'Errico, A., Garbisa, S., Liotta, L. A., Castronovo, V., Stetler, S. W., and Grigioni, W. F. Augmentation of the type IV collagenase, laminin receptor, and Ki67 proliferation antigen associated with human colon, gastric, and breast carcinoma progression. Mod. Pathol., 4: 239-246, 1991.
Demeter, L. M., Stoler, M. H., Sobel, M. E., Broker, T. R., and Chow, L. T. Expression of high-affinity laminin receptor mRNA correlates with cell proliferation rather than invasion in human papillomavirus-associated cervical neoplasms. Cancer Res., 52: 1561-1567, 1992.
Malinoff, H., and Wicha, M. S. Isolation of a cell surface receptor protein for laminin from murine fibrosarcoma cells. J. Cell Biol., 96: 1475-1480, 1983.
Pollina, L., Pacinik, F., Fontanini, G., Vignatik, S., Bevilacquak, G., and Basolok, F bcl-2, p53 and proliferating cell nuclear antigen expression is related to the degree of differentiation in thyroid carcinomas. Br. J. Cancer, 73: 139-143, 1996.
Wewer, U. M., Taraboletti, G., Sobel, M E., Albrechtsen, R., and Liotta, L. A. Role of laminin receptor in tumor cell migration. Cancer Res., 47: 5691-5698, 1987.
Suhr, B. D. Glycoconjugates as mediators of cellular interactions during development. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol., 1: 905-912, 1989.