Single nucleotide polymorphisms as prognostic and predictive biomarkers in renal cell carcinoma.

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2017-11-20

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Garrigós, Carmen
Espinosa, Marta
Salinas, Ana
Osman, Ignacio
Medina, Rafael
Taron, Miguel
Molina-Pinelo, Sonia
Duran, Ignacio

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Despite major advances in the knowledge of the molecular basis of renal cell carcinoma, prognosis is still defined using clinical and pathological parameters. Moreover, no valid predictive biomarkers exist to help us selecting the best treatment for each patient. With these premises, we aimed to analyse the expression and to determine the prognostic and predictive value of 64 key single nucleotide polymorphisms in 18 genes related with angiogenesis or metabolism of antiangiogenics in two cohorts of patients with localized and advanced renal cell cancer treated at our institution. The presence of the selected single nucleotide polymorphisms was correlated with clinical features, disease free survival, overall survival and response rate. In patients with localized renal cell cancer, 5 of these polymorphisms in 3 genes involved in angiogenesis predicted for worse disease free survival (VEGFR2: rs10013228; PDGFRA: rs2228230) or shorter overall survival (VEGFR2: rs10013228; VEGFR3: rs6877011, rs307826) (p

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advanced renal cell carcinoma, angiogenesis genes, biomarkers, localized renal cell carcinoma, single nucleotide polymorphisms

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