Author:
Nguyen Van Long Flora,Lardy-Cleaud Audrey,Carène Dimitri,Rossoni Caroline,Catez Frédéric,Rollet Paul,Pion Nathalie,Monchiet Déborah,Dolbeau Agathe,Martin Marjorie,Simioni Valentin,Bray Susan,Le Beherec Doris,Mosele Fernanda,Bouakka Ibrahim,Colombe-Vermorel Amélie,Odeyer Laetitia,Diot Alexandra,Jordan Lee B.,Thompson Alastair M.,Jamen Françoise,Dubois Thierry,Chabaud Sylvie,Michiels Stefan,Treilleux Isabelle,Bourdon Jean-Christophe,Pérol David,Puisieux Alain,André Fabrice,Diaz Jean-Jacques,Marcel Virginie
Abstract
Abstract
Background
A current critical need remains in the identification of prognostic and predictive markers in early breast cancer. It appears that a distinctive trait of cancer cells is their addiction to hyperactivation of ribosome biogenesis. Thus, ribosome biogenesis might be an innovative source of biomarkers that remains to be evaluated.
Methods
Here, fibrillarin (FBL) was used as a surrogate marker of ribosome biogenesis due to its essential role in the early steps of ribosome biogenesis and its association with poor prognosis in breast cancer when overexpressed. Using 3,275 non-metastatic primary breast tumors, we analysed FBL mRNA expression levels and protein nucleolar organisation. Usage of TCGA dataset allowed transcriptomic comparison between the different FBL expression levels-related breast tumours.
Results
We unexpectedly discovered that in addition to breast tumours expressing high level of FBL, about 10% of the breast tumors express low level of FBL. A correlation between low FBL mRNA level and lack of FBL detection at protein level using immunohistochemistry was observed. Interestingly, multivariate analyses revealed that these low FBL tumors displayed poor outcome compared to current clinical gold standards. Transcriptomic data revealed that FBL expression is proportionally associated with distinct amount of ribosomes, low FBL level being associated with low amount of ribosomes. Moreover, the molecular programs supported by low and high FBL expressing tumors were distinct.
Conclusion
Altogether, we identified FBL as a powerful ribosome biogenesis-related independent marker of breast cancer outcome. Surprisingly we unveil a dual association of the ribosome biogenesis FBL factor with prognosis. These data suggest that hyper- but also hypo-activation of ribosome biogenesis are molecular traits of distinct tumors.
Funder
Ligue Contre le Cancer
Institut National Du Cancer
Fondation ARC pour la Recherche sur le Cancer
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Genetics,Oncology
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