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Title: Expression of the nerve growth factor receptors TrkA and p75 in malignant mesothelioma. Author: Davidson B, Reich R, Lazarovici P, Flørenes VA, Risberg B, Nielsen S, Sert B, Bedrossian C. Journal: Lung Cancer; 2004 May; 44(2):159-65. PubMed ID: 15084380. Abstract: The objective of the present report was to study the expression of the low affinity nerve growth factor (NGF) receptor p75 and of the activated high-affinity NGF receptor TrkA in malignant mesothelioma (MM). In addition, to analyze whether expression of these receptors is site-related (pleural versus peritoneal MM, solid lesions versus effusions). Sections from 81 MM (57 biopsies, 24 effusions) were analyzed. Sixty-one mesotheliomas were of pleural origin, while the remaining 20 were peritoneal. Effusion specimens consisted of 6 peritoneal and 18 pleural effusions, while biopsies consisted of 14 peritoneal and 43 pleural lesions. Specimens were immunohistochemically stained using antibodies against p75 and phospho-TrkA (p-TrkA). Six effusions were additionally analyzed for p-TrkA expression using immunoblotting (IB). p-TrkA membrane expression (66/81 specimens; 81%) was by far more frequent than that of p75 (26/81 specimens; 32%). In addition, p-TrkA expression was significantly higher in peritoneal MM compared to their pleural counterparts (20/20 versus 46/61 positive tumors; P = 0.014). p-TrkA membrane expression was marginally higher in effusions (P = 0.058), while the opposite was true for p75 membrane expression (P = 0.008) and p-TrkA cytoplasmic expression (P = 0.003). In conclusion, our results document for the first time frequent expression of p-TrkA and lower expression of p75 in MM, in agreement with the biological aggressiveness of this tumor. The enhanced expression of p-TrkA in peritoneal MM, tumors that appear in younger patients, and in effusions as compared to solid tumors, suggest that p-TrkA plays a significant role in the biology of this disease and may aid in defining tumor progression in this setting.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]