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Phospho-AXL is widely expressed in glioblastoma and associated with significant shorter overall survival.


ABSTRACT: Receptor tyrosine kinase AXL (RTK-AXL) is regarded as a suitable target in glioblastoma (GBM) therapy. Since AXL kinase inhibitors are about to get approval for clinical use, patients with a potential benefit from therapy targeting AXL need to be identified. We therefore assessed the expression pattern of Phospho-AXL (P-AXL), the biologically active form of AXL, in 90 patients with newly diagnosed GBM, which was found to be detectable in 67 patients (corresponding to 74%). We identified three main P-AXL expression patterns: i) exclusively in the tumor vasculature (13%), ii) in areas of hypercellularity (35%), or iii) both, in the tumor vasculature and in hypercellular areas of the tumor tissue (52%). Pattern iii) is associated with significant decrease in overall survival (Hazard ratio 2.349, 95% confidence interval 1.069 to 5.162, *p=0.03). Our data suggest that P-AXL may serve as a therapeutic target in the majority of GBM patients.

SUBMITTER: Onken J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5584143 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phospho-AXL is widely expressed in glioblastoma and associated with significant shorter overall survival.

Onken Julia J   Vajkoczy Peter P   Torka Robert R   Hempt Claudia C   Patsouris Victor V   Heppner Frank L FL   Radke Josefine J  

Oncotarget 20170613 31


Receptor tyrosine kinase AXL (RTK-AXL) is regarded as a suitable target in glioblastoma (GBM) therapy. Since AXL kinase inhibitors are about to get approval for clinical use, patients with a potential benefit from therapy targeting AXL need to be identified. We therefore assessed the expression pattern of Phospho-AXL (P-AXL), the biologically active form of AXL, in 90 patients with newly diagnosed GBM, which was found to be detectable in 67 patients (corresponding to 74%). We identified three ma  ...[more]

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