abstract
First application of the Automated QUantitative Analysis (AQUA)
technique to quantify PTEN protein expression in ovarian cancer: A
correlative study of NCIC CTG OV.16
BACKGROUND:
Platinum
resistance is a dominant cause of poor outcomes in advanced ovarian
cancer (OC). A mechanism of platinum resistance is the inhibition of
apoptosis through phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K) pathway
activation. The role of phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN), a
negative regulator of this pathway, as a tumor biomarker is unclear.
Quantitative analysis of PTEN expression as an alternative to
immunohistochemistry has not been considered.
PATIENTS AND METHODS:
In
238 patient tumors from the NCIC-CTG trial OV.16,
PTEN protein
expression was quantified by Automated QUantitative Analysis (AQUA). Cox
model was used to study the association between PTEN expression and
clinical outcomes using a minimum p-value approach in univariate
analysis. Multivariate analysis was used to adjust for clinical and
pathological parameters.
RESULTS:
PTEN
scores (range 13.9-192.3) of the 202 samples that passed quality
control were analyzed. In univariate analysis, there was a trend
suggesting an association between PTEN expression by AQUA as a binary
variable (low ≤61 vs high >61) and progression free survival
(HR=0.77, p=0.083), and in multivariate analysis, this association
approached significance (HR=0.74, p=0.059). The relationship between
quantitative
PTEN expression and PFS differed (p=0.01 for interaction)
by the extent of surgical debulking (residual disease (RD) <1cm or
≥1cm), with a numerically superior PFS in patients with high PTEN (23.5
vs 14.9m) only when RD<1cm (p=0.19).
There was no association between
PTEN levels and overall survival.
CONCLUSIONS:
AQUA is a novel method to measure PTEN expression. Further study of PTEN as a biomarker in OC is warranted.
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