2022
IGFBP-7 and Outcomes in Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction Findings From DAPA-HF
Adamson C, Welsh P, Docherty K, de Boer R, Diez M, Drożdż J, Dukát A, Inzucchi S, Køber L, Kosiborod M, Ljungman C, Martinez F, Ponikowski P, Sabatine M, Morrow D, Lindholm D, Hammarstedt A, Boulton D, Greasley P, Langkilde A, Solomon S, Sattar N, McMurray J, Jhund P. IGFBP-7 and Outcomes in Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction Findings From DAPA-HF. JACC Heart Failure 2022, 11: 291-304. PMID: 36592046, DOI: 10.1016/j.jchf.2022.09.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInsulin-like growth factor-binding protein 7IGFBP-7 levelsHeart failureN-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptidePro-B-type natriuretic peptideHigh-sensitivity troponin TCox proportional hazards modelBenefit of dapagliflozinDAPA-HF trialEjection fraction (EF) findingsIGFBP-7 concentrationsWorse clinical profileReduced ejection fractionAdverse clinical outcomesPotential prognostic biomarkerProportional hazards modelAdvanced HFrEFDAPA-HFCardiovascular deathHF outcomesNT-proBNPPrimary endpointClinical profileEjection fractionHighest tertile
2020
PAM staining intensity of primary neuroendocrine neoplasms is a potential prognostic biomarker
Horton TM, Sundaram V, Lee CH, Hornbacker K, Van Vleck A, Benjamin KN, Zemek A, Longacre TA, Kunz PL, Annes JP. PAM staining intensity of primary neuroendocrine neoplasms is a potential prognostic biomarker. Scientific Reports 2020, 10: 10943. PMID: 32616904, PMCID: PMC7331689, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-68071-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary neuroendocrine neoplasmsNeuroendocrine neoplasmsPAM immunoreactivityPAM stainingStage-independent predictorUnpredictable clinical behaviorRisk of deathIndividual patient prognosisRare epithelial tumorsHigh-grade tumorsPotential prognostic biomarkerMedian timeSmall bowelAvailable biomarkersTumor sizeDisease stageClinical associationsGrade tumorsClinical behaviorPatient prognosisPrognostic biomarkerEpithelial tumorsTherapy selectionSurvival implicationsPatients
2018
Novel evidence for a PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA) as an oncogenic mediator of disease progression, and a potential prognostic biomarker in colorectal cancer
Weng W, Liu N, Toiyama Y, Kusunoki M, Nagasaka T, Fujiwara T, Wei Q, Qin H, Lin H, Ma Y, Goel A. Novel evidence for a PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA) as an oncogenic mediator of disease progression, and a potential prognostic biomarker in colorectal cancer. Molecular Cancer 2018, 17: 16. PMID: 29382334, PMCID: PMC5791351, DOI: 10.1186/s12943-018-0767-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overApoptosisBiomarkers, TumorCell DeathCell ProliferationColorectal NeoplasmsDisease ProgressionFemaleGene Expression ProfilingGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticHumansMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasm MetastasisNeoplasm StagingOncogenesPrognosisRNA InterferenceRNA, Small InterferingConceptsPIWI-interacting RNAsSmall RNA sequencingGene expression profiling resultsImportant epigenetic regulatorsDownstream target genesExpression profiling resultsCell survival pathwaysColorectal cancerPotential prognostic biomarkerTumor suppressor genePrognostic biomarkerEpigenetic regulatorsSequence complementarityNoncoding RNAsRNA sequencingTarget genesExpression profilingBiological functionsGene expressionSurvival pathwaysSuppressor geneClinical significanceDirect targetNovel oncogeneOncogenic mediators
2016
Circulating Tumor Cell Phenotype Predicts Recurrence and Survival in Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
Poruk KE, Valero V, Saunders T, Blackford AL, Griffin JF, Poling J, Hruban RH, Anders RA, Herman J, Zheng L, Rasheed ZA, Laheru DA, Ahuja N, Weiss MJ, Cameron JL, Goggins M, Iacobuzio-Donahue CA, Wood LD, Wolfgang CL. Circulating Tumor Cell Phenotype Predicts Recurrence and Survival in Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma. Annals Of Surgery 2016, 264: 1073-1081. PMID: 26756760, PMCID: PMC4936958, DOI: 10.1097/sla.0000000000001600.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCytokeratin-positive CTCsPancreatic adenocarcinomaMesenchymal markersVimentin-positive CTCsEpithelial tumor cells (ISET) methodFourth leading causeBetter treatment stratificationPortal blood samplesSignificant independent predictorsPotential prognostic biomarkerBiology of metastasisDetection of CTCsSurgical resectionIndependent predictorsPrognostic factorsMedian timeMultivariable analysisPDAC patientsPrognostic utilityCancer deathPatient prognosisLeading causeTreatment stratificationCancer recurrencePoor survival
2015
Circulating tumor cell clusters-associated gene plakoglobin and breast cancer survival
Lu L, Zeng H, Gu X, Ma W. Circulating tumor cell clusters-associated gene plakoglobin and breast cancer survival. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2015, 151: 491-500. PMID: 25957595, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-015-3416-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer survivalCancer survivalBreast cancerTumor cellsDisease-specific deathBreast cancer recurrencePotential prognostic biomarkerBreast cancer metastasisEpithelial-mesenchymal transitionHigh metastatic potentialFurther metastasesPatient survivalCancer recurrencePrognostic biomarkerTherapeutic targetSurvival analysisMetastatic potentialCancer metastasisMajor causeHigh expressionEpithelial cellsCancerRole of plakoglobinDouble-edged functionSurvival
2014
Up-regulation of microRNA-183-3p is a potent prognostic marker for lung adenocarcinoma of female non-smokers
Xu F, Zhang H, Su Y, Kong J, Yu H, Qian B. Up-regulation of microRNA-183-3p is a potent prognostic marker for lung adenocarcinoma of female non-smokers. Clinical And Translational Oncology 2014, 16: 980-985. PMID: 24805982, DOI: 10.1007/s12094-014-1183-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFemale lung adenocarcinomaLung adenocarcinomaLung tissueTianjin Medical University Cancer HospitalCorresponding normal lung tissuesCox proportional hazards modelMiR-183-3pProgression-free survivalLymph node metastasisLog-rank testNoncancerous lung tissuesPoor overall survivalLung cancer pathogenesisNormal lung tissuesLung cancer tissuesAdjacent noncancerous tissuesPotent prognostic markerPotential prognostic biomarkerProportional hazards modelT-testStudent's t-testBackgroundLung cancerOverall survivalNode metastasisClinicopathological characteristics
2007
P58 The use of a multi-analyte immunoassay panel (MAIP) to detect potential prognostic biomarkers associated with 2-month progression free survival rate in patients treated with Enzastaurin as 2nd and 3rd line therapy of NSCLC
Cleverly A, Bepler G, Oh Y, Burris H, Herbst R, Lahn M. P58 The use of a multi-analyte immunoassay panel (MAIP) to detect potential prognostic biomarkers associated with 2-month progression free survival rate in patients treated with Enzastaurin as 2nd and 3rd line therapy of NSCLC. European Journal Of Cancer Supplements 2007, 5: 30. DOI: 10.1016/s1359-6349(08)70079-x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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