The Ras signaling pathway, consisting of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and PI3K/AKT signaling, is a prominent oncogenic pathways in adult diffuse gliomas, but few studies have evaluated such pathways in pediatric malignant gliomas. We investigated by immunohistochemistry MAPK and AKT signaling in a series of 28 pediatric high-grade gliomas (WHO grade III and IV). We sought a possible association of phospho-ERK (p-ERK) and phospho-AKT (p-AKT) with expression of other proteins involved in the Ras pathway, that is, YKL40, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), EGFR vIII and c-Met. Moreover we correlated the expression of p-ERK and p-AKT with prognosis. No cases showed expression for c-Met and EGFR, and only one case was positive for EGFR vIII. YKL-40 protein was expressed in 43% of cases. We detected expression of p-ERK and p-AKT in 61% and 57%, respectively, of pediatric high grade gliomas. Statistical analysis comparing the two groups in term of high and low p-ERK and p-AKT expression showed a trend toward worse overall survival in patients with high expression of p-AKT. The activation of ERK and AKT suggest a possible role of this protein in inducing activation of the Ras signaling pathway in pediatric high-grade gliomas. Moreover high levels of p-AKT are associated with worse overall survival. © 2011 Japanese Society of Neuropathology.

Expression of pERK and pAKT in pediatric high grade astrocytomas: Correlation with YKL40 and prognostic significance / Antonelli, Manila; Maura, Massimino; Isabella, Morra; Maria Luisa, Garre; Marina Paola, Gardiman; Buttarelli, Francesca Romana; Antonietta, Arcella; Giangaspero, Felice. - In: NEUROPATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0919-6544. - ELETTRONICO. - 32:2(2012), pp. 133-138. [10.1111/j.1440-1789.2011.01252.x]

Expression of pERK and pAKT in pediatric high grade astrocytomas: Correlation with YKL40 and prognostic significance

ANTONELLI, MANILA;BUTTARELLI, Francesca Romana;GIANGASPERO, FELICE
2012

Abstract

The Ras signaling pathway, consisting of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and PI3K/AKT signaling, is a prominent oncogenic pathways in adult diffuse gliomas, but few studies have evaluated such pathways in pediatric malignant gliomas. We investigated by immunohistochemistry MAPK and AKT signaling in a series of 28 pediatric high-grade gliomas (WHO grade III and IV). We sought a possible association of phospho-ERK (p-ERK) and phospho-AKT (p-AKT) with expression of other proteins involved in the Ras pathway, that is, YKL40, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), EGFR vIII and c-Met. Moreover we correlated the expression of p-ERK and p-AKT with prognosis. No cases showed expression for c-Met and EGFR, and only one case was positive for EGFR vIII. YKL-40 protein was expressed in 43% of cases. We detected expression of p-ERK and p-AKT in 61% and 57%, respectively, of pediatric high grade gliomas. Statistical analysis comparing the two groups in term of high and low p-ERK and p-AKT expression showed a trend toward worse overall survival in patients with high expression of p-AKT. The activation of ERK and AKT suggest a possible role of this protein in inducing activation of the Ras signaling pathway in pediatric high-grade gliomas. Moreover high levels of p-AKT are associated with worse overall survival. © 2011 Japanese Society of Neuropathology.
2012
ykl40; mapk; high grade gliomas
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Expression of pERK and pAKT in pediatric high grade astrocytomas: Correlation with YKL40 and prognostic significance / Antonelli, Manila; Maura, Massimino; Isabella, Morra; Maria Luisa, Garre; Marina Paola, Gardiman; Buttarelli, Francesca Romana; Antonietta, Arcella; Giangaspero, Felice. - In: NEUROPATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0919-6544. - ELETTRONICO. - 32:2(2012), pp. 133-138. [10.1111/j.1440-1789.2011.01252.x]
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