The c-MET network as novel prognostic marker for predicting bladder cancer patients with an increased risk of developing aggressive disease

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Title
The c-MET network as novel prognostic marker for predicting bladder cancer patients with an increased risk of developing aggressive disease
Author(s)
Y W Kim; S J Yun; P Jeong; Seon-Kyu KimSeon-Young Kim; C Yan; S P Seo; S K Lee; J Kim; W J Kim
Bibliographic Citation
PLoS One, vol. 10, no. 7, pp. e0134552-e0134552
Publication Year
2015
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that c-MET is overexpressed in cases of aggressive bladder cancer (BCa). Identification of crosstalk between c-MET and other RTKs such as AXL and PDGFR suggest that c-MET network genes (c-MET-AXL-PDGFR) may be clinically relevant to BCa. Here, we examine whether expression of c-MET network genes can be used to identify BCa patients at increased risk of developing aggressive disease. In vitro analysis, c-MET knockdown suppressed cell proliferation, invasion, and migration, and increased sensitivity to cisplatin-induced apoptosis. In addition, c-MET network gene (c-MET, AXL, and PDGFR) expression allowed discrimination of BCa tissues from normal control tissues and appeared to predict poor disease progression in non-muscle invasive BCa patients and poor overall survival in muscle invasive BCa patients. These results suggest that c-MET network gene expression is a novel prognostic marker for predicting which BCa patients have an increased risk of developing aggressive disease. These genes might be a useful marker for co-targeting therapy, and are expected to play an important role in improving both response to treatment and survival of BCa patients.
ISSN
1932-6203
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134552
Type
Article
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