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G H Hall1, L W Turnbull, I Richmond, L Helboe, S L Atkin.
Abstract
Somatostatin has been identified as having anti-proliferative, anti-angiogenic and pro-apoptotic actions in many tumour systems, and these effects are mediated through a family of five transmembrane G-protein coupled SRIF receptors. Ovarian cancer is the commonest gynaecological malignancy in the UK and maintenance therapy is urgently required. Native somatostatin expression and its receptors sst(1,2,3 and 5) were studied with immunohistochemistry in 63 malignant and 35 benign ovarian tumours of various histological types. Fifty-seven out of 63 (90%) of malignant and 26/35 (74%) benign tumours expressed somatostatin. Receptors sst(1,2,3 and 5) were expressed variably in epithelial, vascular and stromal compartments for both benign and malignant tumours. Somatostatin was found to correlate significantly with stromal sst(1) (P=0.008), epithelial sst(1) (P<0.001), stromal sst(2) (P=0.019), vascular sst(2) (P=0.026), epithelial sst(3) (P=0.026), stromal sst(5) (P=0.013) and vascular sst(5) (P=0.038). Increased expression of native somatostatin correlating with somatostatin receptors in malignant ovarian tumours raises the possibility that either synthetic somatostatin antagonists or receptor agonists may have therapeutic potential. Copyright 2002 Cancer Research UKEntities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12085262 PMCID: PMC2364287 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6600284
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Histopathology and number of tumours staining positive in each group for SRIF and its receptors
Figure 1A serous cystadenocarcinoma demonstrating strong expression of SRIF by the malignant epithelium. S=Stroma, E=malignant epithelium, F=fluid in the cystic tumour (magnification ×200).
Figure 2Ovarian endometrioid adenocarcinoma demonstrating uniform membrane bound epithelial staining for sst5. E=Epithelium; S=stroma (magnificatoin ×200).
Figure 3Endothelial sst1 expression in small tumour venules. V=Venule, R=red blood cells within vessel lumen, S=stroma, E=malignant epithelium (magnification ×400).
Figure 4Ovarian adenocarcinoma demonstrating focal expression of sst1 on non-malignant stromal cells. There is both membrane bound and intracellular staining. E=Epithelium, S=stroma (magnification ×400).