Perineural invasion after preoperative chemotherapy predicts poor survival in patients with locally advanced gastric cancer: Gene expression analysis with pathologic validation Journal Article


Authors: Jhawer, M.; Coit, D.; Brennan, M.; Qin, L. X.; Gonen, M.; Klimstra, D.; Tang, L.; Kelsen, D. P.; Shah, M. A.
Article Title: Perineural invasion after preoperative chemotherapy predicts poor survival in patients with locally advanced gastric cancer: Gene expression analysis with pathologic validation
Abstract: BACKGROUND: We examined gene expression profiles and clinicopathologic features (tumor location, stage, graded pathologic response, perineural invasion (PNI), Lauren's classification, and survival) of patients with gastric cancer who received preoperative chemotherapy to identify prognostic markers. METHODS: Thirty-eight patients with locally advanced gastric cancer received preoperative chemotherapy on a phase II trial. Twelve fresh-frozen tumor samples were available for RNA expression analysis. Differential gene expression between tumors with and without PNI was identified and correlated with clinicopathologic features. RESULTS: Preliminary hierarchical clustering suggested a separation between long- and short-term survivors. The close association between PNI and overall survival was identified and validated immunohistochemically in 31 completely resected gastric tumors. Five-year survival for patients with PNI and without PNI was 5% and 65%, respectively (P < 0.01). PNI added significant prognostic value to posttreatment pathologic stage, (P < 0.01). Differential gene expression profile for PNI and non-PNI tumors identified 111 potentially relevant genes. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate that the presence of PNI after preoperative chemotherapy is associated with poor survival. These results need to be validated in prospective studies, to help establish whether patients with evidence of PNI would be candidates for more aggressive therapy or enrollment into clinical trials. The presence of PNI provides additional prognostic importance to posttreatment pathologic stage and may indicate treatment resistance. Understanding the molecular events associated with PNI, may provide insight into new therapeutic agents for this subset of patients with resistant tumors. © 2009 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; adult; cancer chemotherapy; cancer survival; clinical article; treatment outcome; aged; survival analysis; overall survival; clinical trial; cisplatin; fluorouracil; advanced cancer; preoperative care; combined modality therapy; neoadjuvant therapy; neoplasm staging; adenocarcinoma; reproducibility of results; metastasis; multiple cycle treatment; phase 2 clinical trial; gene expression; gene expression profiling; antineoplastic combined chemotherapy protocols; proportional hazards models; continuous infusion; dose-response relationship, drug; prediction; risk assessment; kaplan-meiers estimate; cancer invasion; gene expression regulation, neoplastic; probability; folinic acid; predictive value of tests; gastrectomy; stomach cancer; neoplasm invasiveness; maximum tolerated dose; perineurium; neoadjuvant chemotherapy; floxuridine; rna, neoplasm; stomach neoplasms; hierarchical cluster analysis; perineural invasion; tumor resistance; peripheral nervous system neoplasms
Journal Title: American Journal of Clinical Oncology
Volume: 32
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0277-3732
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 2009-08-01
Start Page: 356
End Page: 363
Language: English
DOI: 10.1097/COC.0b013e31818c08e8
PUBMED: 19381079
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: --- - "Cited By (since 1996): 1" - "Export Date: 30 November 2010" - "CODEN: AJCOD" - "Source: Scopus"
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  1. Murray F Brennan
    1059 Brennan
  2. Mithat Gonen
    1028 Gonen
  3. Minaxi Jhawer
    10 Jhawer
  4. Li-Xuan Qin
    190 Qin
  5. David S Klimstra
    978 Klimstra
  6. Manish Shah
    177 Shah
  7. Laura Hong Tang
    447 Tang
  8. Daniel Coit
    542 Coit
  9. David P Kelsen
    537 Kelsen