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Prognostic relevance of the mTOR pathway in renal cell carcinoma : Implications for molecular patient selection for targeted therapy

✍ Scribed by Allan J. Pantuck; David B. Seligson; Tobias Klatte; Hong Yu; John T. Leppert; Laurence Moore; Timothy O'Toole; Jay Gibbons; Arie S. Belldegrun; Robert A. Figlin


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
980 KB
Volume
109
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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Abstract

BACKGROUND.

The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway is up‐regulated in many human cancers, and agents targeting the mTOR pathway are in various stages of clinical development. The goal of the study was to evaluate the potential and limitations of targeting the mTOR pathway in renal cell carcinoma (RCC).

METHODS.

Immunohistochemical analysis using antibodies against pAkt, PTEN, p27, and pS6 was performed on a tissue microarray constructed from paraffin‐embedded specimens from 375 patients treated by nephrectomy for RCC. The expression was associated with pathological parameters and survival.

RESULTS.

The mTOR pathway was more significantly altered in clear‐cell RCC, high‐grade tumors, and tumors with poor prognostic features. PS6 and PTEN showed the strongest associations with pathological parameters. Survival tree analysis regarding expression of cytoplasmic pAkt, nuclear pAkt, PTEN, cytoplasmic p27, and pS6 identified staining percentages of 40%, 10%, 75%, 7%, and 70%, respectively, as ideal cutoff values for stratification, with corresponding P‐values of .03, .001, .02, .005, and <.0001, respectively. Interestingly, high nuclear pAkt expression was associated with a favorable prognosis, whereas high cytoplasmic pAkt expression was associated with a poor prognosis. In multivariate Cox regression analysis, ECOG PS, T classification, N classification, M classification, cytoplasmic Akt, nuclear pAkt, PTEN, and pS6 were independent prognostic factors of DSS.

CONCLUSIONS.

Components of the mTOR pathway are significantly associated with pathological features and survival. Not all RCC tumor types seem to be equally amenable to mTOR targeted therapy. PTEN, pAkt, p27, and pS6 may serve as surrogate parameters for patient selection and predicting prognosis. Patients with a highly activated mTOR pathway should benefit most from this therapy. External validation of our results is recommended. Cancer 2007. © 2007 American Cancer Society.


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