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    Overexpression of endothelin B receptor in glioblastoma: a prognostic marker and therapeutic target?

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    Vasaikar, Suhas
    Tsipras, Giorgos
    Landázuri, Natalia
    Costa, Helena
    Wilhelmi, Vanessa
    Scicluna, Patrick
    Cui, Huanhuan L.
    Mohammad, Abdul-Aleem
    Davoudi, Belghis
    Shang, Mingmei
    Ananthaseshan, Sharan
    Strååt, Klas
    Stragliotto, Giuseppe
    Rahbar, Afsar
    Wong, Kum Thong
    Tegner, Jesper cc
    Yaiw, Koon-Chu
    Söderberg-Naucler, Cecilia
    KAUST Department
    Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division
    Bioscience Program
    Date
    2018
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/664016
    
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    Abstract Background Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common malignant brain tumor with median survival of 12-15 months. Owing to uncertainty in clinical outcome, additional prognostic marker(s) apart from existing markers are needed. Since overexpression of endothelin B receptor (ETBR) has been demonstrated in gliomas, we aimed to test whether ETBR is a useful prognostic marker in GBM and examine if the clinically available endothelin receptor antagonists (ERA) could be useful in the disease treatment. Methods Data from The Cancer Genome Atlas and the Gene Expression Omnibus database were analyzed to assess ETBR expression. For survival analysis, glioblastoma samples from 25 Swedish patients were immunostained for ETBR, and the findings were correlated with clinical history. The druggability of ETBR was assessed by protein-protein interaction network analysis. ERAs were analyzed for toxicity in in vitro assays with GBM and breast cancer cells. Results By bioinformatics analysis, ETBR was found to be upregulated in glioblastoma patients, and its expression levels were correlated with reduced survival. ETBR interacts with key proteins involved in cancer pathogenesis, suggesting it as a druggable target. In vitro viability assays showed that ERAs may hold promise to treat glioblastoma and breast cancer. Conclusions ETBR is overexpressed in glioblastoma and other cancers and may be a prognostic marker in glioblastoma. ERAs may be useful for treating cancer patients.
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    Suhas Vasaikar, Giorgos Tsipras, Landázuri, N., Costa, H., Wilhelmi, V., Scicluna, P., Huanhuan Cui, Abdul-Aleem Mohammad, Belghis Davoudi, Mingmei Shang, Ananthaseshan, S., Strååt, K., Stragliotto, G., Rahbar, A., Wong, K., Tegner, J., Koon-Chu Yaiw, & Söderberg-Naucler, C. (2018). Overexpression of endothelin B receptor in glioblastoma: a prognostic marker and therapeutic target? Figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.C.3998010.V1
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    figshare
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    10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3998010.v1
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      Vasaikar S, Tsipras G, Landázuri N, Costa H, Wilhelmi V, et al. (2018) Overexpression of endothelin B receptor in glioblastoma: a prognostic marker and therapeutic target? BMC Cancer 18. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-018-4012-7.. DOI: 10.1186/s12885-018-4012-7 HANDLE: 10754/627076
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    10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3998010.v1
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