Cellular localization of nucleolin determines the prognosis in cancers: a meta-analysis

Nucleolin (NCL) is a multifunctional protein expressed in the nucleus, cytoplasm, and cell membrane. Overexpression of NCL has a controversial role as a poor prognostic marker in cancers. In this study, a meta-analysis was performed to evaluate the prognostic value of NCL in different subcellular lo...

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Main Authors: Supaporn Yangngam, Jaturawitt Prasopsiri, Phimmada Hatthakarnkul, Suyanee Thongchot, Peti Thuwajit, Pa thai Yenchitsomanus, Joanne Edwards, Chanitra Thuwajit
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Published: 2022
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spelling th-mahidol.734692022-08-04T11:48:36Z Cellular localization of nucleolin determines the prognosis in cancers: a meta-analysis Supaporn Yangngam Jaturawitt Prasopsiri Phimmada Hatthakarnkul Suyanee Thongchot Peti Thuwajit Pa thai Yenchitsomanus Joanne Edwards Chanitra Thuwajit Siriraj Hospital College of Medical, Veterinary &amp; Life Sciences Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Nucleolin (NCL) is a multifunctional protein expressed in the nucleus, cytoplasm, and cell membrane. Overexpression of NCL has a controversial role as a poor prognostic marker in cancers. In this study, a meta-analysis was performed to evaluate the prognostic value of NCL in different subcellular localizations (cytoplasmic (CyNCL) and nuclear (NuNCL)) across a range of cancers. PubMed was searched for relevant publications. Data were extracted and analyzed from 12 studies involving 1221 patients with eight cancer types. The results revealed high total NCL was significantly associated with poor overall survival (OS) (HR = 2.85 (1.94, 4.91), p < 0.00001, I2 = 59%) and short disease-free survival (DFS) (HR = 3.57 (2.76, 4.62), p < 0.00001, I2 = 2%). High CyNCL was significantly associated with poor OS (HR = 4.32 (3.01, 6.19), p < 0.00001, I2 = 0%) and short DFS (HR = 3.00 (2.17, 4.15), p < 0.00001, I2 = 0%). In contrast, high NuNCL correlated with increased patient OS (HR = 0.42 (0.20, 0.86), p = 0.02, I2 = 66%), with no significant correlation to DFS observed (HR = 0.46 (0.19, 1.14), p = 0.09, I2 = 57%). This study supports the role of subcellular NCL as a poor prognostic cancer biomarker. 2022-08-04T03:44:33Z 2022-08-04T03:44:33Z 2022-01-01 Review Journal of Molecular Medicine. (2022) 10.1007/s00109-022-02228-w 14321440 09462716 2-s2.0-85134622771 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/73469 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85134622771&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Supaporn Yangngam
Jaturawitt Prasopsiri
Phimmada Hatthakarnkul
Suyanee Thongchot
Peti Thuwajit
Pa thai Yenchitsomanus
Joanne Edwards
Chanitra Thuwajit
Cellular localization of nucleolin determines the prognosis in cancers: a meta-analysis
description Nucleolin (NCL) is a multifunctional protein expressed in the nucleus, cytoplasm, and cell membrane. Overexpression of NCL has a controversial role as a poor prognostic marker in cancers. In this study, a meta-analysis was performed to evaluate the prognostic value of NCL in different subcellular localizations (cytoplasmic (CyNCL) and nuclear (NuNCL)) across a range of cancers. PubMed was searched for relevant publications. Data were extracted and analyzed from 12 studies involving 1221 patients with eight cancer types. The results revealed high total NCL was significantly associated with poor overall survival (OS) (HR = 2.85 (1.94, 4.91), p < 0.00001, I2 = 59%) and short disease-free survival (DFS) (HR = 3.57 (2.76, 4.62), p < 0.00001, I2 = 2%). High CyNCL was significantly associated with poor OS (HR = 4.32 (3.01, 6.19), p < 0.00001, I2 = 0%) and short DFS (HR = 3.00 (2.17, 4.15), p < 0.00001, I2 = 0%). In contrast, high NuNCL correlated with increased patient OS (HR = 0.42 (0.20, 0.86), p = 0.02, I2 = 66%), with no significant correlation to DFS observed (HR = 0.46 (0.19, 1.14), p = 0.09, I2 = 57%). This study supports the role of subcellular NCL as a poor prognostic cancer biomarker.
author2 Siriraj Hospital
author_facet Siriraj Hospital
Supaporn Yangngam
Jaturawitt Prasopsiri
Phimmada Hatthakarnkul
Suyanee Thongchot
Peti Thuwajit
Pa thai Yenchitsomanus
Joanne Edwards
Chanitra Thuwajit
format Review
author Supaporn Yangngam
Jaturawitt Prasopsiri
Phimmada Hatthakarnkul
Suyanee Thongchot
Peti Thuwajit
Pa thai Yenchitsomanus
Joanne Edwards
Chanitra Thuwajit
author_sort Supaporn Yangngam
title Cellular localization of nucleolin determines the prognosis in cancers: a meta-analysis
title_short Cellular localization of nucleolin determines the prognosis in cancers: a meta-analysis
title_full Cellular localization of nucleolin determines the prognosis in cancers: a meta-analysis
title_fullStr Cellular localization of nucleolin determines the prognosis in cancers: a meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Cellular localization of nucleolin determines the prognosis in cancers: a meta-analysis
title_sort cellular localization of nucleolin determines the prognosis in cancers: a meta-analysis
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/73469
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