Loss of cytoplasmic CDK1 predicts poor survival in human lung cancer and confers chemotherapeutic resistance Journal Article


Authors: Zhang, C.; Elkahloun, A. G.; Robertson, M.; Gills, J. J.; Tsurutani, J.; Shih, J. H.; Fukuoka, J.; Hollander, M. C.; Harris, C. C.; Travis, W. D.; Jen, J.; Dennis, P. A.
Article Title: Loss of cytoplasmic CDK1 predicts poor survival in human lung cancer and confers chemotherapeutic resistance
Abstract: The dismal lethality of lung cancer is due to late stage at diagnosis and inherent therapeutic resistance. The incorporation of targeted therapies has modestly improved clinical outcomes, but the identification of new targets could further improve clinical outcomes by guiding stratification of poor-risk early stage patients and individualizing therapeutic choices. We hypothesized that a sequential, combined microarray approach would be valuable to identify and validate new targets in lung cancer. We profiled gene expression signatures during lung epithelial cell immortalization and transformation, and showed that genes involved in mitosis were progressively enhanced in carcinogenesis. 28 genes were validated by immunoblotting and 4 genes were further evaluated in non-small cell lung cancer tissue microarrays. Although CDK1 was highly expressed in tumor tissues, its loss from the cytoplasm unexpectedly predicted poor survival and conferred resistance to chemotherapy in multiple cell lines, especially microtubule-directed agents. An analysis of expression of CDK1 and CDK1-associated genes in the NCI60 cell line database confirmed the broad association of these genes with chemotherapeutic responsiveness. These results have implications for personalizing lung cancer therapy and highlight the potential of combined approaches for biomarker discovery.
Keywords: cancer chemotherapy; cancer survival; controlled study; protein expression; unclassified drug; human cell; cisplatin; drug targeting; paclitaxel; mitosis; gene expression profiling; etoposide; lung non small cell cancer; lung cancer; validation study; data base; tumor marker; prediction; carcinogenesis; docetaxel; microarray analysis; cell transformation; gene identification; drug response; cytoplasm; navelbine; microtubule; cell immortalization; cdk1 protein; lung alveolus epithelium
Journal Title: PLoS ONE
Volume: 6
Issue: 8
ISSN: 1932-6203
Publisher: Public Library of Science  
Date Published: 2011-01-01
Start Page: e23849
Language: English
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0023849
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3161069
PUBMED: 21887332
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