Title of article
Telomerase activity in juxtacortical and conventional high-grade osteosarcomas: correlation with grade, proliferative activity and clinical response to chemotherapy
Author/Authors
Kido، نويسنده , , Akira and Schneider-Stock، نويسنده , , Regine and Hauptmann، نويسنده , , Kathrin and Roessner، نويسنده , , Albert، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
7
From page
109
To page
115
Abstract
Seven samples from seven patients with juxtacortical osteosarcomas, and 27 samples from 19 patients with conventional high-grade osteosarcomas were investigated for a possible correlation between telomerase activity and clinicopathological features such as age, sex, and response to chemotherapy. Of seven juxtacortical osteosarcomas, telomerase activity was weakly positive in three parosteal osteosarcomas, and highly positive in one parosteal osteosarcoma. In contrast, of 27 conventional high-grade osteosarcomas, telomerase activity was weakly positive in eight tumors and highly positive in three. Of all samples, 44.1% of the osteosarcomas showed telomerase activity (57.1% of juxtacortical and 40.7% of conventional osteosarcomas). The majority of poor responders to chemotherapy showed no telomerase activity (nine of 11), whereas five of seven good responders showed strong or weak telomerase activity. There was a significant correlation between telomerase activity and the response to chemotherapy (P<0.05). Telomerase activity was not correlated with MIB-1 proliferation index, age at the time of surgery, or sex. These findings suggest that telomerase activation occurs early in the oncogenesis of osteoblastic tumors without having an effect on the progression of these tumors. In malignant osteoblastic tumors, the biological significance of telomerase activation is different from that described for most epithelial cancers.
Keywords
chemotherapy , Juxtacortical osteosarcoma , Telomerase , TRAP ASSAY
Journal title
Cancer Letters
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Cancer Letters
Record number
1805292
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