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    BRCA1, LMO4, and CtIP mRNA Expression in Erlotinib-Treated Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer Patients with EGFR Mutations

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    IntroductionLung adenocarcinoma patients harboring EGFR activating mutations attain improved progression-free survival (PFS) with treatment with epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors. However, patients ultimately relapse, indicating that other genetic factors could influence outcome in such patients. We hypothesized that PFS could be influenced by the expression of genes in DNA repair pathways.MethodsWe examined the mRNA expression of C terminus-binding protein–interacting protein and Lin11, Isl-1, and Mec-3 domain only 4 (LMO4) in pretreatment tumor samples from 91 erlotinib-treated advanced non–small-cell lung cancer patients with EGFR mutations in whom breast cancer gene 1 (BRCA1) expression and the concomitant presence of the EGFR T790M mutation had previously been assessed. Gene expression was analyzed by polymerase chain reaction, using β-actin as endogenous gene. Results were correlated with PFS and overall survival.ResultsIn patients with low LMO4 levels, PFS was 13 months, whereas it was not reached for those with high LMO4 levels (p = 0.03). In patients with low levels of both BRCA1 and LMO4, PFS was 19 months whereas it was not reached in those with low BRCA1 and high LMO4 mRNA levels (p = 0.04). In patients with high BRCA1 and low LMO4 levels, PFS was 8 months, whereas it was 18 months in those with high levels of both genes (p = 0.03).ConclusionsLow BRCA1 and high LMO4 levels were associated with longer PFS to erlotinib. Baseline assessment of BRCA1 and LMO4 mRNA expression can help predict outcome to erlotinib

    Fomento de la lectura, escritura, expresión oral y la mejora de la ortografía a través del teatro

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    Este proyecto quiere mejorar la expresión y la lectura a través del teatro. Se trabajan materias como la expresión corporal, la expresividad artística, la música y el movimiento, la lectura, la escritura, el conocimiento literario, o el puramente recreativo. Los objetivos son pronunciar y leer textos correctamente; comprender en su totalidad su contenido; aprender a utilizar técnicas que permitan asimilar información; diferenciar las distintas partes de un texto dramático; reconocer las distintas tipología textuales; contribuir a la formación de la personalidad de los alumnos mediante la educación en valores; tomar conciencia de la entonación y pausas de la lengua hablada; mejorar la vocalización de palabras; ampliar vocabulario; respetar las normas básicas de ortografía; y conocer las normas de entonación. Para llevar a cabo este proyecto se desarrollan distintas actividades como lectura comprensiva; lectura expresiva; entonación, ritmo y pausa; estudio de tipología textual, ejercicios de expresión escrita; ejercicios de exposición y argumentación oral; ejercicios de ortografía y tutorías de apoyo para todas las actividades. La metodología gira en torno a un taller de teatro donde se desarrollan todos estos ejercicios que refuerzan el conocimiento de los alumnos principalmente en la materia de Lengua y Literatura y se apoya el trabajo con tutorías diarias. Se observa en la evaluación mejoras en la comprensión lectora, mayor interés por la creación literaria, aumento potencial de la creatividad, menos faltas de ortografía, mejor expresión oral y desarrollo de la personalidad asumiendo valores como: respeto de otras opiniones, cumplir con el trabajo otorgado o capacidad de trabajo en equipo. En los anexos se incluye un CD-ROM con material de trabajo..Madrid (Comunidad Autónoma). Consejería de Educación. Dirección General de Mejora de la Calidad de la EnseñanzaMadridMadrid (Comunidad Autónoma). Subdirección General de Formación del Profesorado. CRIF Las Acacias; General Ricardos 179 - 28025 Madrid; Tel. + 34915250893ES

    mRNA expression levels and genetic status of genes involved in the EGFR and NF-κB pathways in metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer patients

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    Abstract Background Metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has a dismal prognosis. EGFR is overexpressed or mutated in a large proportion of cases. Downstream components of the EGFR pathway and crosstalk with the NF-κB pathway have not been examined at the clinical level. We explored the prognostic significance of the mRNA expression of nine genes in the EGFR and NF-κB pathways and of BRCA1 and RAP80 in patients in whom EGFR and K-ras gene status had previously been determined. In addition, NFKBIA and DUSP22 gene status was also determined. Methods mRNA expression of the eleven genes was determined by QPCR in 60 metastatic NSCLC patients and in nine lung cancer cell lines. Exon 3 of NFKBIA and exon 6 of DUSP22 were analyzed by direct sequencing. Results were correlated with outcome to platinum-based chemotherapy in patients with wild-type EGFR and to erlotinib in those with EGFR mutations. Results BRCA1 mRNA expression was correlated with EZH2, AEG-1, Musashi-2, CYLD and TRAF6 expression. In patients with low levels of both BRCA1 and AEG-1, PFS was 13.02 months, compared to 5.4 months in those with high levels of both genes and 7.7 months for those with other combinations (P = 0.025). The multivariate analysis for PFS confirmed the prognostic role of high BRCA1/AEG-1 expression (HR, 3.1; P = 0.01). Neither NFKBIA nor DUSP22 mutations were found in any of the tumour samples or cell lines. Conclusions The present study provides a better understanding of the behaviour of metastatic NSCLC and identifies the combination of BRCA1 and AEG-1 expression as a potential prognostic model.</p
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