Bone morphogenetic protein-7 expression reflects the high proliferative ability and aggressiveness of thymic epithelial tumors

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Background: Bone morphogenetic protein-7 (BMP-7) is a transforming growth factor-β superfamily member. We examined whether BMP-7 expression in thymic epithelial tumors is associated with their clinicopathological features. Methods: One hundred and thirty-two clinical specimens were analyzed in this study. The expression of BMP-7 was detected using immunohistochemistry and was scored as 0, 1, 2, or 3 according to its intensity and was then classified as negative (score 0 and 1) or positive (2 and 3). In addition, Ki-67 staining was performed in type B3 thymoma and thymic cancer. Results: The positive ratio of BMP-7 was 80% in thymic cancer and 70% in thymoma type B3. In contrast, the positive ratios of BMP-7 in type B2 (29.1%), B1 (3.7%), AB (26%), and A (31%) were relatively low. The mean Ki-67 labeling index of the BMP-7 positive group (10.1%±5.9%) was significantly higher than that of the BMP-7 negative group (4.9%±5.9%) in type B3 thymoma and thymic cancer (P=0.012). The BMP-7 positive group showed significantly poorer overall survival (OS) than the BMP-7 negative group across all patients with thymic epithelial tumors and in all types of thymomas (P=0.006, P=0.018); however, no difference was observed in thymic cancers. Conclusions: This study showed that high expression of BMP-7 correlated with a poor prognosis in patients with thymic epithelial tumors, and the expression of BMP-7 was higher in type B3 thymomas and thymic cancers than in other types of thymomas. BMP-7 might serve as a novel prognostic biomarker for thymic epithelial tumors.

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Miura, K., Hamanaka, K., Uehara, T., Momose, M., Kanai, Y., Matsuoka, S., … Ito, K. I. (2020). Bone morphogenetic protein-7 expression reflects the high proliferative ability and aggressiveness of thymic epithelial tumors. Journal of Thoracic Disease, 12(3), 448–456. https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd.2020.01.14

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