AURKA overexpression accompanies dysregulation of DNA-damage response genes in invasive urothelial cell carcinoma
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15/11/2008
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<p>Invasive urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC) is characterized by increased chromosomal instability and follows an aggressive clinical course in contrast to non-invasive disease. To identify molecular processes that confer and maintain an aggressive malignant phenotype, we used a high-throughput genome-wide approach to interrogate a cohort of high and low clinical risk UCC tumors. Differential expression analyses highlighted cohesive dysregulation of critical genes involved in the G(2)/M checkpoint in aggressive UCC. Hierarchical clustering based on DNA Damage Response (DDR) genes separated tumors according to a pre-defined clinical risk phenotype. Using array-comparative genomic hybridization, we confirmed that the DDR was disrupted in tumors displaying high genomic instability. We identified DNA copy number gains at 20q13.2-q13.3 (AURKA locus) and determined that overexpression of AURKA accompanied dysregulation of DDR genes in high risk tumors. We postulated that DDR-deficient UCC tumors are advantaged by a selective pressure for AURKA associated override of M phase barriers and confirmed this in an independent tissue microarray series. This mechanism that enables cancer cells to maintain an aggressive phenotype forms a rationale for targeting AURKA as a therapeutic strategy in advanced stage UCC.</p> |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Veerakumarasivam , A , Goldstein , L D , Saeb-Parsy , K , Scott , H E , Warren , A , Thorne , N P , Mills , I G , Venkitaraman , A , Neal , D E & Kelly , J D 2008 , ' AURKA overexpression accompanies dysregulation of DNA-damage response genes in invasive urothelial cell carcinoma ' Cell Cycle , vol 7 , no. 22 , pp. 3525-33 . |
Palavras-Chave | #Aurora Kinase A #Aurora Kinases #Cell Cycle Proteins #Chromosomes, Human, Pair 20 #Cohort Studies #DNA Repair #Gene Dosage #Gene Expression Profiling #Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic #Genomics #Humans #Neoplasm Invasiveness #Phenotype #Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases #Urologic Neoplasms #Urothelium |
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