| Literature DB >> 12370739 |
Antonio D'Antonio1, Simona Losito, Sandro Pignata, Michele Grassi, Francesco Perrone, Antonella De Luca, Rosa Tambaro, Caterina Bianco, William J Gullick, Gibbes R Johnson, Vincenzo R Iaffaioli, David S Salomon, Nicola Normanno.
Abstract
The expression of transforming growth factor alpha (TGFalpha), amphiregulin (AR) and cripto-1 (CR-1) was assessed by immunohistochemistry in 83 specimens (59 primary ovarian tumors and 24 extra-ovarian carcinomas) that were obtained from 68 ovarian carcinoma patients. Within the 59 primary tumors, 54 (92%) expressed immunoreactive TGFalpha, 45 (76%) expressed AR, and 28 (47%) expressed CR-1. The expression of AR and CR-1 mRNAs in the ovarian carcinomas was also demonstrated by RT-PCR analysis. Seventeen extra-ovarian specimens (71%) were found to express CR-1, whereas AR and TGFalpha were expressed respectively in 21 (87%) and 22 (92%) extra-ovarian tissues. In 15 cases for whom both ovarian and extra-ovarian tissues were available, a statistically significant higher expression of CR-1 was found in extra-ovarian specimens. A statistically significant correlation was found between AR expression in the ovarian carcinomas and both low grade and low proliferative activity. Finally, expression of TGFalpha was predictive of longer progression-free survival. These data strongly suggest that the EGF-related peptides might be involved in the pathogenesis and outcome of human ovarian cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12370739
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Oncol ISSN: 1019-6439 Impact factor: 5.650