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Prognostic gene-expression signature of carcinoma-associated fibroblasts in non-small cell lung cancer

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1014506108

Keywords

integrin alpha 11; NAViGaTOR; adenocarcinoma; extracellular matrix

Funding

  1. Canadian Cancer Society [019293]
  2. Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation
  3. Mary Vivian Endowment Fund
  4. Ontario Research Fund [RE-03-020]
  5. Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation, Canada Foundation [12301, 203383]
  6. Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada [104105]
  7. Genome Canada via Ontario Genome Institute
  8. IBM
  9. Terry Fox Foundation Strategic Training Initiative in Health Research at Canadian Institute of Health Research [TGT-53912]
  10. Ontario Institute of Cancer Research
  11. Choksi Chair in Lung Cancer Translational Research
  12. Canada Research Chair in Integrative Computational Biology
  13. Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care

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The tumor microenvironment strongly influences cancer development, progression, and metastasis. The role of carcinoma-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) in these processes and their clinical impact has not been studied systematically in non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). We established primary cultures of CAFs and matched normal fibroblasts (NFs) from 15 resected NSCLC. We demonstrate that CAFs have greater ability than NFs to enhance the tumorigenicity of lung cancer cell lines. Microarray gene-expression analysis of the 15 matched CAF and NF cell lines identified 46 differentially expressed genes, encoding for proteins that are significantly enriched for extracellular proteins regulated by the TGF-beta signaling pathway. We have identified a subset of 11 genes (13 probe sets) that formed a prognostic gene-expression signature, which was validated in multiple independent NSCLC microarray datasets. Functional annotation using protein-protein interaction analyses of these and published cancer stroma-associated gene-expression changes revealed prominent involvement of the focal adhesion and MAPK signaling pathways. Fourteen (30%) of the 46 genes also were differentially expressed in laser-capture-microdissected corresponding primary tumor stroma compared with the matched normal lung. Six of these 14 genes could be induced by TGF-beta 1 in NF. The results establish the prognostic impact of CAF-associated gene-expression changes in NSCLC patients.

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