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Methylation status of p16 and p14 genes in locally advanced rectal cancer: Potential clinical implication

Kožik, Bojana; Kokanov, Nikola; Knežević-Ušaj, Slavica; Nikolić, Ivan; Davidović, Radoslav S.; Jovanović-Ćupić, Snežana P.; Krajnović, Milena M.

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kožik, Bojana
AU  - Kokanov, Nikola
AU  - Knežević-Ušaj, Slavica
AU  - Nikolić, Ivan
AU  - Davidović, Radoslav S.
AU  - Jovanović-Ćupić, Snežana P.
AU  - Krajnović, Milena M.
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/Article.aspx?ID=0354-46641800030K
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8002
AB  - Methylation of p16 and p14 genes is a common event in colorectal cancers; however, their exact role in the prediction of patients' outcome is unclear. We conducted this retrospective study to evaluate their potential predictive and/or prognostic roles. Methylation-specific PCR was used to examine the methylation status of p16 and p14 in pretherapeutic and preoperative biopsy specimens of 60 patients with locally advanced rectal cancer. The methylation status of the examined genes did not affect the response to preoperative chemoradiotherapy (CRT), recurrence rate and overall survival. However, patients with a simultaneous presence of either p16 or p14 methylation and high vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression showed a significantly worse response to CRT (p=0.005 and p=0.038, respectively). Moreover, patients with both p16 methylation and high VEGF expression had significantly shorter overall survival (p=0.010), while no such association was found in patients with p14 methylation and high VEGF expression. On the other hand, a subgroup of patients with p16 methylation and low VEGF and high epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) expression showed a significantly better response to CRT (p=0.024). The obtained results point to the importance of p16 and p14 methylation analyses in combination with VEGF and EGFR expression, aimed at better predicting treatment response and patient outcome. © 2018 by the Serbian Biological Society.
T2  - Archives of Biological Sciences
T1  - Methylation status of p16 and p14 genes in locally advanced rectal cancer: Potential clinical implication
VL  - 70
IS  - 4
SP  - 681
EP  - 690
DO  - 10.2298/ABS180316030K
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kožik, Bojana and Kokanov, Nikola and Knežević-Ušaj, Slavica and Nikolić, Ivan and Davidović, Radoslav S. and Jovanović-Ćupić, Snežana P. and Krajnović, Milena M.",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Methylation of p16 and p14 genes is a common event in colorectal cancers; however, their exact role in the prediction of patients' outcome is unclear. We conducted this retrospective study to evaluate their potential predictive and/or prognostic roles. Methylation-specific PCR was used to examine the methylation status of p16 and p14 in pretherapeutic and preoperative biopsy specimens of 60 patients with locally advanced rectal cancer. The methylation status of the examined genes did not affect the response to preoperative chemoradiotherapy (CRT), recurrence rate and overall survival. However, patients with a simultaneous presence of either p16 or p14 methylation and high vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression showed a significantly worse response to CRT (p=0.005 and p=0.038, respectively). Moreover, patients with both p16 methylation and high VEGF expression had significantly shorter overall survival (p=0.010), while no such association was found in patients with p14 methylation and high VEGF expression. On the other hand, a subgroup of patients with p16 methylation and low VEGF and high epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) expression showed a significantly better response to CRT (p=0.024). The obtained results point to the importance of p16 and p14 methylation analyses in combination with VEGF and EGFR expression, aimed at better predicting treatment response and patient outcome. © 2018 by the Serbian Biological Society.",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Methylation status of p16 and p14 genes in locally advanced rectal cancer: Potential clinical implication",
volume = "70",
number = "4",
pages = "681-690",
doi = "10.2298/ABS180316030K"
}
Kožik, B., Kokanov, N., Knežević-Ušaj, S., Nikolić, I., Davidović, R. S., Jovanović-Ćupić, S. P.,& Krajnović, M. M.. (2018). Methylation status of p16 and p14 genes in locally advanced rectal cancer: Potential clinical implication. in Archives of Biological Sciences, 70(4), 681-690.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS180316030K
Kožik B, Kokanov N, Knežević-Ušaj S, Nikolić I, Davidović RS, Jovanović-Ćupić SP, Krajnović MM. Methylation status of p16 and p14 genes in locally advanced rectal cancer: Potential clinical implication. in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2018;70(4):681-690.
doi:10.2298/ABS180316030K .
Kožik, Bojana, Kokanov, Nikola, Knežević-Ušaj, Slavica, Nikolić, Ivan, Davidović, Radoslav S., Jovanović-Ćupić, Snežana P., Krajnović, Milena M., "Methylation status of p16 and p14 genes in locally advanced rectal cancer: Potential clinical implication" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 70, no. 4 (2018):681-690,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS180316030K . .
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Locally advanced rectal cancers with simultaneous occurrence of KRAS mutation and high VEGF expression show invasive characteristics

Krajnović, Milena M.; Marković, Bojana; Knežević-Ušaj, Slavica; Nikolic, Ivan; Stanojevic, Maja; Nikolić, Valentina; Siljic, Marina; Jovanović-Ćupić, Snežana P.; Dimitrijević, Bogomir B.

(2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Krajnović, Milena M.
AU  - Marković, Bojana
AU  - Knežević-Ušaj, Slavica
AU  - Nikolic, Ivan
AU  - Stanojevic, Maja
AU  - Nikolić, Valentina
AU  - Siljic, Marina
AU  - Jovanović-Ćupić, Snežana P.
AU  - Dimitrijević, Bogomir B.
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1164
AB  - In this study, we investigated the mutation status of KRAS gene in pretherapeutic and preoperative biopsies in 63 specimens of locally advanced rectal cancers in order to evaluate its potential predictive and/or prognostic role. Regions of interest of KRAS exon 2 were amplified and visualized on 2% agarose gel. Obtained PCR products were subjected to direct sequencing. KRAS mutations were detected in 35% of patients, 91% of which were located in codon 12 and 9% in codon 13. In general, KRAS mutation status did not affect the response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT). However, patients harboring mutated KRAS gene, simultaneously with high vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression, exhibited a worse response to CRT (p = 0.030), a more frequent appearance of local recurrences and distant metastasis (p = 0.003), and shorter overall survival (p = 0.001) compared to all others. On the contrary, patients with GGT GT GCT KRAS mutation exhibited a significantly better response to CRT than those with any other type of KRAS mutation (p = 0.017). Moreover, the presence of GGT GT GCT mutation was associated with low VEGF and Ki67 expression (p = 0.012 in both cases), parameters related to less aggressiveness of the disease. Our results suggest that KRAS mutation status could have some predictive and prognostic importance in rectal cancer when analyzed together with other parameters, such as VEGF and Ki67 expression. In addition, it seems that not only the presence but the type of KRAS mutation is important for examining its impact on CRT response. (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
T2  - Pathology Research and Practice
T1  - Locally advanced rectal cancers with simultaneous occurrence of KRAS mutation and high VEGF expression show invasive characteristics
VL  - 212
IS  - 7
SP  - 598
EP  - 603
DO  - 10.1016/j.prp.2016.02.018
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Krajnović, Milena M. and Marković, Bojana and Knežević-Ušaj, Slavica and Nikolic, Ivan and Stanojevic, Maja and Nikolić, Valentina and Siljic, Marina and Jovanović-Ćupić, Snežana P. and Dimitrijević, Bogomir B.",
year = "2016",
abstract = "In this study, we investigated the mutation status of KRAS gene in pretherapeutic and preoperative biopsies in 63 specimens of locally advanced rectal cancers in order to evaluate its potential predictive and/or prognostic role. Regions of interest of KRAS exon 2 were amplified and visualized on 2% agarose gel. Obtained PCR products were subjected to direct sequencing. KRAS mutations were detected in 35% of patients, 91% of which were located in codon 12 and 9% in codon 13. In general, KRAS mutation status did not affect the response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT). However, patients harboring mutated KRAS gene, simultaneously with high vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression, exhibited a worse response to CRT (p = 0.030), a more frequent appearance of local recurrences and distant metastasis (p = 0.003), and shorter overall survival (p = 0.001) compared to all others. On the contrary, patients with GGT GT GCT KRAS mutation exhibited a significantly better response to CRT than those with any other type of KRAS mutation (p = 0.017). Moreover, the presence of GGT GT GCT mutation was associated with low VEGF and Ki67 expression (p = 0.012 in both cases), parameters related to less aggressiveness of the disease. Our results suggest that KRAS mutation status could have some predictive and prognostic importance in rectal cancer when analyzed together with other parameters, such as VEGF and Ki67 expression. In addition, it seems that not only the presence but the type of KRAS mutation is important for examining its impact on CRT response. (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.",
journal = "Pathology Research and Practice",
title = "Locally advanced rectal cancers with simultaneous occurrence of KRAS mutation and high VEGF expression show invasive characteristics",
volume = "212",
number = "7",
pages = "598-603",
doi = "10.1016/j.prp.2016.02.018"
}
Krajnović, M. M., Marković, B., Knežević-Ušaj, S., Nikolic, I., Stanojevic, M., Nikolić, V., Siljic, M., Jovanović-Ćupić, S. P.,& Dimitrijević, B. B.. (2016). Locally advanced rectal cancers with simultaneous occurrence of KRAS mutation and high VEGF expression show invasive characteristics. in Pathology Research and Practice, 212(7), 598-603.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prp.2016.02.018
Krajnović MM, Marković B, Knežević-Ušaj S, Nikolic I, Stanojevic M, Nikolić V, Siljic M, Jovanović-Ćupić SP, Dimitrijević BB. Locally advanced rectal cancers with simultaneous occurrence of KRAS mutation and high VEGF expression show invasive characteristics. in Pathology Research and Practice. 2016;212(7):598-603.
doi:10.1016/j.prp.2016.02.018 .
Krajnović, Milena M., Marković, Bojana, Knežević-Ušaj, Slavica, Nikolic, Ivan, Stanojevic, Maja, Nikolić, Valentina, Siljic, Marina, Jovanović-Ćupić, Snežana P., Dimitrijević, Bogomir B., "Locally advanced rectal cancers with simultaneous occurrence of KRAS mutation and high VEGF expression show invasive characteristics" in Pathology Research and Practice, 212, no. 7 (2016):598-603,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prp.2016.02.018 . .
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