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Human kallikrein 4 (KLK4) is highly expressed in serous ovarian carcinomas.

Y Dong1, A Kaushal, L Bui, S Chu, P J Fuller, J Nicklin, H Samaratunga, J A Clements.   

Abstract

Previous studies indicated that a new member of the human kallikrein (KLK) gene family, KLK4, was expressed in prostate, breast, and endometrial carcinoma cell lines and may have potential as a tumor marker. The aim of this study was to examine the expression of KLK4 in the normal ovary and ovarian tumors of different histology, stage, and differentiation and to determine its association with ovarian tumor progression. Using reverse transcription-PCR, Southern blot, and densitometry analyses, we found the level of KLK4 expression was higher in late stage serous (SER) epithelial-derived ovarian carcinomas than in normal ovaries, mucinous epithelial tumors, and granulosa cell tumors. KLK4 was highly expressed in all of the SER ovarian carcinoma cell lines (eight of eight), SER epithelial carcinomas (11 of 11), and two adenomas, whereas it was expressed at a lower level (or not at all) in normal ovaries (four of six), mucinous epithelial tumors (three of four), endometrioid carcinomas (four of five), clear cell carcinomas (two of three), or granulosa cell tumors (three of six). Of particular interest, KLK4 mRNA variants were detected in SER ovarian carcinoma cell lines and primary cultured ovarian tumor cells, but they were not present in normal ovaries. In situ hybridization analysis showed that KLK4 mRNA transcripts are localized to adenocarcinoma cells of ovarian tumor tissues. Similarly, immunohistochemical staining of ovarian carcinoma sections showed immunoreactivity to KLK4 protein product (hK4) antipeptide antibodies. In addition, intracellular hK4 levels, as detected on Western blot analysis, were induced by 100 nM estrogen treatment of the estrogen receptor positive ovarian carcinoma cell line OVCAR-3, >8-24 h. Our results show that the level of KLK4 expression and expression of KLK4 mRNA variants are associated with progression of ovarian cancer, particularly late stage SER adenocarcinomas. Moreover, hK4 may be a candidate marker for the diagnosis and/or monitoring of ovarian epithelial carcinomas.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11489814

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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