Neuroblastoma, a childhood tumour of the sympathetic nervous system, may sometimes regress spontaneously in infants, or progress to a poor clinical outcome despite intensive therapy. Neuroblastomas express neurotrophin receptors and high levels of mRNA for trk-A correlates with favourable outcome, whereas trk-B mRNA is expressed by more unfavourable tumours. Using a sensitive RNase protection assay, mRNA expression for the neurotrophin receptor trk-C was investigated in 50 tumour samples from 45 children at different stages including metastatic and relapsing tumour tissue, out of which 22 were also investigated for trk-A mRNA. Thirty-seven of 43 primary tumours (86%) showed trk-C mRNA with more than 300-fold difference between the highest and the lowest values. A higher trk-C index (trk-C mRNA/GAPDH mRNA) was associated with favourable features such as younger age (P = 0.009-0.003), favourable tumour stage (1, 2 or 4S; P < 0.001) and favourable prognosis (P = 0.044). Better survival probability was shown in children with intermediate or high trk-C index compared with patients with low or undetectable levels (P = 0.031). All localised tumours co-expressed mRNA for trk-A and trk-C receptors. RT-PCR analysis detected mRNA encoding the cytoplasmic trk-C tyrosine kinase region only in favourable neuroblastomas. We conclude that favourable neuroblastoma may express the full-length trk-C receptor while unfavourable tumours, especially those with MYCN amplification, seem to either express no trk-C or truncated trk-C receptors with unknown biological function. Trk-C and possibly its preferred ligand NT-3 may be involved in the biology of favourable neuroblastomas showing apoptosis or differentiation. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.

Coexpression of mRNA for the full-length neurotrophin receptor trk-C and trk-A in favourable neuroblastoma / T., Svensson; M., Ryden; F. H., Schilling; Dominici, Carlo; R., Sehgal; C. F., Ibanez; P., Kogner. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0959-8049. - 33:12(1997), pp. 2058-2063. ( Meeting on Advances in Neuroblastoma Research - 1996 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA MAY 22-25, 1996) [10.1016/s0959-8049(97)00290-6].

Coexpression of mRNA for the full-length neurotrophin receptor trk-C and trk-A in favourable neuroblastoma

DOMINICI, Carlo;
1997

Abstract

Neuroblastoma, a childhood tumour of the sympathetic nervous system, may sometimes regress spontaneously in infants, or progress to a poor clinical outcome despite intensive therapy. Neuroblastomas express neurotrophin receptors and high levels of mRNA for trk-A correlates with favourable outcome, whereas trk-B mRNA is expressed by more unfavourable tumours. Using a sensitive RNase protection assay, mRNA expression for the neurotrophin receptor trk-C was investigated in 50 tumour samples from 45 children at different stages including metastatic and relapsing tumour tissue, out of which 22 were also investigated for trk-A mRNA. Thirty-seven of 43 primary tumours (86%) showed trk-C mRNA with more than 300-fold difference between the highest and the lowest values. A higher trk-C index (trk-C mRNA/GAPDH mRNA) was associated with favourable features such as younger age (P = 0.009-0.003), favourable tumour stage (1, 2 or 4S; P < 0.001) and favourable prognosis (P = 0.044). Better survival probability was shown in children with intermediate or high trk-C index compared with patients with low or undetectable levels (P = 0.031). All localised tumours co-expressed mRNA for trk-A and trk-C receptors. RT-PCR analysis detected mRNA encoding the cytoplasmic trk-C tyrosine kinase region only in favourable neuroblastomas. We conclude that favourable neuroblastoma may express the full-length trk-C receptor while unfavourable tumours, especially those with MYCN amplification, seem to either express no trk-C or truncated trk-C receptors with unknown biological function. Trk-C and possibly its preferred ligand NT-3 may be involved in the biology of favourable neuroblastomas showing apoptosis or differentiation. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.
1997
apoptosis; differentiation; ganglioneuroma; mycn oncogene; neuroblastoma; neurotrophin; prognosis; rnase protection; tyrosine kinase receptor
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Coexpression of mRNA for the full-length neurotrophin receptor trk-C and trk-A in favourable neuroblastoma / T., Svensson; M., Ryden; F. H., Schilling; Dominici, Carlo; R., Sehgal; C. F., Ibanez; P., Kogner. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0959-8049. - 33:12(1997), pp. 2058-2063. ( Meeting on Advances in Neuroblastoma Research - 1996 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA MAY 22-25, 1996) [10.1016/s0959-8049(97)00290-6].
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