International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jul 2023)

SLUG and SNAIL as Potential Immunohistochemical Biomarkers for Renal Cancer Staging and Survival

  • Maja Zivotic,
  • Sanjin Kovacevic,
  • Gorana Nikolic,
  • Ana Mioljevic,
  • Isidora Filipovic,
  • Marija Djordjevic,
  • Vladimir Jovicic,
  • Nikola Topalovic,
  • Kristina Ilic,
  • Sanja Radojevic Skodric,
  • Dusko Dundjerovic,
  • Jelena Nesovic Ostojic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241512245
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 15
p. 12245

Abstract

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Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the deadliest urological neoplasm. Up to date, no validated biomarkers are included in clinical guidelines for the screening and follow up of patients suffering from RCC. Slug (Snail2) and Snail (Snail1) belong to the Snail superfamily of zinc finger transcriptional factors that take part in the epithelial–mesenchymal transition, a process important during embryogenesis but also involved in tumor progression. We examined Slug and Snail immunohistochemical expression in patients with different stages of renal cell carcinomas with the aim to investigate their potential role as staging and prognostic factors. A total of 166 samples of malignant renal cell neoplasms were analyzed using tissue microarray and immunohistochemistry. Slug and Snail expressions were evaluated qualitatively (presence or absence), in nuclear and cytoplasmic cell compartments and compared in relation to clinical parameters. The Kaplan–Meier survival analysis showed the impact of the sarcomatoid component and Slug expression on the survival longevity. Cox regression analysis separated Slug as the only independent prognostic factor (p = 0.046). The expression of Snail was associated with higher stages of the disease (p = 0.004), especially observing nuclear Snail expression (p p p = 0.039). Our results suggest that Slug and Snail could be useful immunohistochemical markers for staging and prognosis in patients suffering from various RCCs, representing potential targets for further therapy strategies of renal cancer.

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