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BackgroundAdrenocortical tumors comprise frequent adenomas (ACA) and rare carcinomas (ACC). Human cytochrome P450 2W1 (CYP2W1) is highly expressed in some cancers holding the potential to activate certain drugs into tumor cytotoxins.ObjectiveTo investigate the CYP2W1 expression in adrenal samples and its relationship with clinical outcome in ACC.Material and MethodsCYP2W1 expression was investigated by qRT-PCR in 13 normal adrenal glands, 32 ACA, 25 ACC, and 9 different non-adrenal normal tissue samples and by immunohistochemistry in 352 specimens (23 normal adrenal glands, 33 ACA, 239 ACC, 67 non-adrenal normal or neoplastic samples).Results CYP2W1 mRNA expression was absent/low in normal non-adrenal tissues, but high in normal and neoplastic adrenal glands (all P<0.01 vs non-adrenal normal tissues). Accordingly, CYP2W1 immunoreactivity was absent/low (H-score 0–1) in 72% of non-adrenal normal tissues, but high (H-score 2–3) in 44% of non-adrenal cancers, in 65% of normal adrenal glands, in 62% of ACAs and in 50% of ACCs (all P<0.001 vs non-adrenal normal tissues), being significantly increased in steroid-secreting compared to non-secreting tumors. In ACC patients treated with mitotane only, high CYP2W1 immunoreactivity adjusted for ENSAT stage was associated with longer overall survival and time to progression (P<0.05 and P<0.01, respectively), and with a better response to therapy both as palliative (response/stable disease in 42% vs 6%, P<0.01) or adjuvant option (absence of disease recurrence in 69% vs 45%, P<0.01).ConclusionCYP2W1 is highly expressed in both normal and neoplastic adrenal glands making it a promising tool for targeted therapy in ACC. Furthermore, CYP2W1 may represent a new predictive marker for the response to mitotane treatment.

Highlights

  • Most tumors of the adrenal cortex are adenomas (ACA), whereas malignant carcinomas (ACC) are rare

  • cytochrome P450 2W1 (CYP2W1) mRNA expression was absent/low in normal non-adrenal tissues, but high in normal and neoplastic adrenal glands

  • CYP2W1 immunoreactivity was absent/low (H-score 0–1) in 72% of non-adrenal normal tissues, but high (H-score 2–3) in 44% of non-adrenal cancers, in 65% of normal adrenal glands, in 62% of Adrenocortical tumors comprise frequent adenomas (ACA) and in 50% of ACCs, being significantly increased in steroid-secreting compared to non-secreting tumors

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Introduction

Most tumors of the adrenal cortex are adenomas (ACA), whereas malignant carcinomas (ACC) are rare. Both types can be either endocrinologically silent or hormonally active, with steroid hormone production being present in at least 60% of ACCs [1]. Recent studies using recombinant CYP2W1 demonstrated broad catalytic activity towards several chemicals, including bioactivation of procarcinogens like aflatoxin B1, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon dihydrodiols and aromatic amines [7,8,9]. It seems to be involved in the oxydation of lysophospholipids and fatty acids [10]. Human cytochrome P450 2W1 (CYP2W1) is highly expressed in some cancers holding the potential to activate certain drugs into tumor cytotoxins

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