Prognostic value of an RNA expression signature derived from cell cycle proliferation genes in patients with prostate cancer: a retrospective study
Queen Mary University of London · Cancer Research UK · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Optimum management of clinically localised prostate cancer presents unique challenges because of the highly variable and often indolent natural history of the disease. To predict disease aggressiveness, clinicians combine clinical variables to create prognostic models, but the models have limited accuracy. We assessed the prognostic value of a predefined cell cycle progression (CCP) score in two cohorts of patients with prostate cancer.
We measured the expression of 31 genes involved in CCP with quantitative RT-PCR on RNA extracted from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tumour samples, and created a predefined score and assessed its usefulness in the prediction of disease outcome. The signature was assessed retrospectively in a cohort of patients from the USA who had undergone radical prostatectomy, and in a cohort of randomly selected men with clinically localised prostate cancer diagnosed by use of a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) in the UK who were managed conservatively. The primary endpoint was time to biochemical recurrence for the cohort of patients who had radical prostatectomy, and time to death from prostate cancer for the TURP cohort.
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Authors
20- JCJack CuzickCorresponding
Queen Mary University of London, Cancer Research UK
- GPGregory P. Swanson
The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center
- GFGabrielle Fisher
Queen Mary University of London, Cancer Research UK
- ARArthur R. Brothman
University of Utah
- DMDaniel M. Berney
Queen Mary University of London
Topics & keywords
- Prostatectomy
- Prostate cancer
- Medicine
- Biochemical recurrence
- Cohort
- Oncology
- Retrospective cohort study
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being