| Literature DB >> 23898938 |
Yu Zhang1, Yan Tian, Jing-Jing Yu, Jie He, Jia Luo, Sai Zhang, Cen-E Tang, Yi-Ming Tao.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To assess the clinical significance of WD40 repeat containing 62 (WDR62), a novel centrosome abnormalities-associated gene, in ovarian cancer.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23898938 PMCID: PMC3737014 DOI: 10.1186/1757-2215-6-55
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ovarian Res ISSN: 1757-2215 Impact factor: 4.234
Association of WDR62 expression and clinical characteristics
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| <60 | 34 | 14 (41.2%) | 20 (58.8%) | 0.157 |
| ≥60 | 51 | 13 (25.5%) | 38 (74.5%) | |
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| <5 | 25 | 11 (44.0%) | 14 (56.0%) | 0.132 |
| ≥5 | 60 | 16 (26.7%) | 44 (73.3%) | |
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| Low | 29 | 18 (62.1%) | 11 (37.9%) | 0.0004 |
| High | 46 | 9 (19.6%) | 37 (80.4%) | |
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| I | 14 | 9 (64.3%) | 5 (35.7%) | 0.006 |
| II | 15 | 8 (53.3%) | 7 (46.7%) | |
| III | 18 | 6 (33.3%) | 12 (66.7%) | |
| IV | 28 | 4 (14.3%) | 24 (85.7%) | |
Figure 1WDR62 expression in ovarian cancer cell lines. (A) Whole cell lysates from multiple ovarian cancer cell lines were subjected to Western blot using primary anti-WDR62 antibody. (B) Cells in culture was exposed to anti-centrosome antibodies. After secondary antibody-FITC (green), cells were exposed to 4’, 6’-diamidino-2-phenylindole to stain nuclei blue and examined by fluorescent microscopy. White arrows indicated centrosomes. (C) After fluorescent staining with anti-centrosome antibodies, the number of cells with more than two centrosomes was counted (at least 400 cells counted) and compared between cell lines.
Figure 2Immunohistochemistry for WDR62. Six normal ovaries (A) and 85 epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) specimens were stained for WDR62. Degree of staining in low-grade and high-grade ovarian carcinoma are shown (B and C, respectively). Original magnification, ×100 (low power) or ×400 (high power).
Figure 3Western blot examination of WDR62 protein in low-grade and high-grade ovarian carcinoma.
Figure 4Centrosome amplification in ovarian cancer samples. The nine patient samples with the highest WDR62 expression and the nine samples with the lowest expression were subjected to immunohistochemistry against g-tubulin to identify centrosome. Samples with high expression (A), had a significantly higher percentage of cells with supernumerary centrosome than those with lower expression (B). The percentage of cells with more than two centrosomes seen in 200 consecutive cells in each group, with the mean, 25th and 75th quartiles, and minimum and maximum values. Original magnification, ×400 (high power).