Ataxia-telangiectasia-mutated protein expression as a prognostic marker in adenoid cystic carcinoma of salivary glands
- Author:
Shadavlonjid B
1
;
JUE YOUNG Kim
1
;
XIANGLAN Zhang
2
;
KI-YEOL KIM
3
;
MI-HOEN RYU
4
;
JIN KIM
5
Author Information
1. Oral Cancer Research Institute, Department of Oral Pathology, Brain Korea 21, PLUS Project, Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seoul, Korea
2. Department of Pathology, Yanbian University Hospital, Yanji City, Jilin Province, China
3. Brain Korea 21 Project, Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seoul, Republic of Korea
4. Department of Oral Pathology, Dental College, Pusan University, Yansan, Korea
5. These authors contributed equally to this work as the co-corresponding authors
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Innovation
2018;12(4):68-
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
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Abstract:
Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is one of the high grade malignant tumors in salivary glands, prognosticallycharacterized by multiple recurrences and late distant metastasis. Recently, Myb-NFIB fusion or rearrangements of Myb have been detected as a hallmark of ACC. However, no biological marker estimating the outcome of ACC has been proven yet. Purpose of this study was to investigate whether the protein expression of ATM gene is related to patients’ survival in ACC. This study consists of 48 surgical samples for detecting expression of ATM and its downstream p53. Kaplan-Meier plots were used to evaluate the relationship between the protein expression ratios of ATM, p53 and its ATM-mediated phosphorylation and the overall survival rate of patients with ACC. low expression of ATM in cancer cells correlated with poor survival rate (p = 0.037). However, low expression of ATM in stromal fibroblasts was not significantly associated with patient outcome. Moreover, this study evaluated ATM expression stratified by p53 and its ATM-mediated phosphorylation status. ATM loss was associated with a significantly decreased overall survival in patients simultaneously showing overexprssion of p53 (p = 0.01) and low expression of p53 phospho S15 (p = 0.05). These data supported that loss of ATM and its functional status in p53 pathway is an important factor associated with poor outcome of patients in ACC of salivary glands.