PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Oligo- and polymetastatic progression in lung metastasis(es) patients is associated with specific microRNAs.

  • Yves A Lussier,
  • Nikolai N Khodarev,
  • Kelly Regan,
  • Kimberly Corbin,
  • Haiquan Li,
  • Sabha Ganai,
  • Sajid A Khan,
  • Jennifer L Gnerlich,
  • Thomas E Darga,
  • Hanli Fan,
  • Oleksiy Karpenko,
  • Philip B Paty,
  • Mitchell C Posner,
  • Steven J Chmura,
  • Samuel Hellman,
  • Mark K Ferguson,
  • Ralph R Weichselbaum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050141
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 12
p. e50141

Abstract

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Strategies to stage and treat cancer rely on a presumption of either localized or widespread metastatic disease. An intermediate state of metastasis termed oligometastasis(es) characterized by limited progression has been proposed. Oligometastases are amenable to treatment by surgical resection or radiotherapy.We analyzed microRNA expression patterns from lung metastasis samples of patients with ≤ 5 initial metastases resected with curative intent.Patients were stratified into subgroups based on their rate of metastatic progression. We prioritized microRNAs between patients with the highest and lowest rates of recurrence. We designated these as high rate of progression (HRP) and low rate of progression (LRP); the latter group included patients with no recurrences. The prioritized microRNAs distinguished HRP from LRP and were associated with rate of metastatic progression and survival in an independent validation dataset.Oligo- and poly- metastasis are distinct entities at the clinical and molecular level.