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MMP-7 Serum and Tissue Levels Are Associated with Poor Survival in Platinum-Treated Bladder Cancer Patients

Tibor Szarvas, Michèle J. Hoffmann, Csilla Oláh, Eszter Székely, András Kiss, Jochen Heß, Stephan Tschirdewahn, Boris Hadaschik, Vera Grotheer, Péter Nyírády, Anita Csizmarik, Melinda Váradi, Henning Reis

2020Diagnostics24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chemotherapy resistance is a main cause of therapeutic failure and death in bladder cancer. With the approval of immune checkpoint inhibitors, prediction of platinum treatment became of great clinical importance. Matrix metalloproteinase-7 (MMP-7) was shown to be involved in cisplatin resistance. Therefore, tissue and circulating MMP-7 levels were evaluated in 124 bladder cancer patients who received postoperative platinum-based chemotherapy. Tissue MMP-7 levels were analyzed by immunohistochemistry in 72 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded chemo-naïve tumor samples, while MMP-7 serum concentrations were determined in 132 serum samples of an independent cohort of 52 patients. MMP-7 tissue and serum levels were correlated with clinicopathological and follow-up data. MMP-7 gene expression was determined by RT-qPCR in 20 urothelial cancer cell lines and two non-malignant urothelial cell lines. MMP-7 was overexpressed in RT-112 and T-24 cells by stable transfection, to assess its functional involvement in platinum sensitivity. High MMP-7 tissue expression and pretreatment serum concentrations were independently associated with poor overall survival (tissue HR = 2.296, 95%CI = 1.235–4.268 and p = 0.009; serum HR = 2.743, 95%CI = 1.258–5.984 and p = 0.011). Therefore, MMP-7 tissue and serum analysis may help to optimize therapeutic decisions. Stable overexpression in RT-112 and T-24 cells did not affect platinum sensitivity.

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Bladder cancerCisplatinMedicineImmunohistochemistryChemotherapyCancerMatrix metalloproteinaseOncologyInternal medicineCancer researchPathologyBladder and Urothelial Cancer TreatmentsUrinary and Genital Oncology StudiesProtease and Inhibitor Mechanisms
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