IL-34 and its receptors as predictors of brain metastasis and prognosis in lung adenocarcinoma: Unveiling insights through bioinformatic and immunohistochemical investigations

IL-34 及其受体作为肺腺癌脑转移和预后的预测因子:通过生物信息学和免疫组织化学研究揭示见解

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作者:Jianxiong Geng, Shanqi Xu, Yingyue Cao, Fang Liu, Xingmei Ren, Dehai Che, Bo Pan, Yan Yu

Background

Brain metastasis (BM) is a prevalent form of metastasis in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD), necessitating investigations into the underlying mechanisms. Interleukin 34 (IL-34) and its receptors, macrophage colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor (CSF-IR), Syndecan-1 (SDC-1), and protein-tyrosine phosphatase zeta receptor (PTPRZ1), are known to play pivotal roles in the metastasis of malignant tumors, thereby holding promise as potential biomarkers for studying BM in LUAD.

Conclusions

Our results indicate significant alterations in the expression of IL-34 and its receptors, CSF-1R and SDC-1, between LUAD primary lesions and BMs, with increased expression observed in BMs. LUAD patients with positive CSF-1R expression in primary lesions exhibited a higher likelihood of developing BM, and high expression of IL-34, CSF-1R, and SDC-1 correlated with poor prognosis. These findings contribute novel insights towards identifying potential treatment or diagnostic targets for metastatic LUAD.

Methods

We performed immunohistochemistry to analyze the expression of IL-34, CSF-1R, SDC-1, and PTPRZ1 in 10 pairs of LUAD primary tissues and BMs, along with 96 unpaired primary tissues and 68 unpaired BMs. Subsequently, we evaluated the association between protein expression and the occurrence of BM. Furthermore, Kaplan-Meier survival curve analysis was conducted on both network and clinical data to explore the association between protein expression and patient prognosis and survival.

Results

At the protein level, the expression of IL-34 and its receptors showed significant variation between paired primary tumors and BMs in 10 LUAD patients. The levels of IL-34, CSF-1R, and SDC-1 expression are typically elevated in brain metastatic lesions of LUAD compared to primary LUAD tumors. Furthermore, patients with high CSF-1R expression in primary LUAD are at a greater risk of developing brain metastases. High expression of IL-34 and CSF-1R in primary LUAD lesions indicated poor disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS), while high expression of SDC-1 indicated poor OS. Cox multivariate analysis further revealed that CSF-1R and IL-34+CSF-1R positivity independently affected LUAD OS. These findings were further substantiated in unpaired samples. Conclusions: Our results indicate significant alterations in the expression of IL-34 and its receptors, CSF-1R and SDC-1, between LUAD primary lesions and BMs, with increased expression observed in BMs. LUAD patients with positive CSF-1R expression in primary lesions exhibited a higher likelihood of developing BM, and high expression of IL-34, CSF-1R, and SDC-1 correlated with poor prognosis. These findings contribute novel insights towards identifying potential treatment or diagnostic targets for metastatic LUAD.

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