Gene/Protein
Disease
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Enzyme
Compound
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Query: UMLS:C1519176 (
PSA
)
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Purpose:
We aimed to investigate the expression of
FOXM1
and to determine the relationships between
FOXM1
expression and clinicopathologic characteristics in patients with PCa. Furthermore, we reconfirmed the prognostic impact of
FOXM1
in different cohorts using already published data.
Patients and Methods:
Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues were collected from patients with low- (n=17), intermediate- (n=36), and high-risk (n=29) disease, from patients with CRPC (n=2) and from patients with BPH (n=28). To analyze
FOXM1
expression, we performed IHC analyses. Also, we analyzed gene expression data from cBioPortal to evaluate the associations between
FOXM1
alteration and prognosis of PCa.
Results:
FOXM1
expression measured using Allred score differed between patients with BPH, and low-, intermediate-, and high-risk PCa (0.3, 1.5, 4.8, and 6.2, respectively; p<0.001). Patients with high
FOXM1
expression had higher preoperative
PSA
levels (p=0.023), more advanced tumor stages (p=0.047), and higher pathologic Gleason score (p<0.001) than those with low
FOXM1
expression. ROC curve analysis indicated that
FOXM1
expression was a useful marker for discriminating PCa from BPH (AUC 0.851, 95% CI 0.783-0.920) and for discriminating high-risk PCa from low- and intermediate-risk PCa (AUC 0.807, 95% CI 0.719-0.894). In multivariate analyses, high
FOXM1
expression was an independent predictor of BCR. Finally, in the TCGA dataset,
FOXM1
alteration was associated with poor overall (p=4.521e
-4
) and disease-free survival (p=0.0108).
Conclusions:
In patients with PCa, high
FOXM1
expression was associated with advanced tumor stages, high Gleason score, and poor prognosis. These data suggest a role of
FOXM1
in biologically and clinically aggressive PCa.
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PMID:High FOXM1 expression is a prognostic marker for poor clinical outcomes in prostate cancer. 3071 74