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The EMT (epithelial-mesenchymal-transition)-related protein expression indicates the metastatic status and prognosis in patients with ovarian cancer

机译:EMT(上皮 - 间充质转换) - 相关蛋白表达表明卵巢癌患者的转移状态和预后

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The epithelial-mesenchymal-transition (EMT) is an important step in the invasion and metastasis of cancer. A critical molecular feature of this process is the downregulation of the E-cadherin expression, which is primarily controlled by Snail-related zinc-finger transcription factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic impact of the expression of EMT-related proteins (E-cadherin and Snail) in patients with ovarian cancer. An immunohistochemical analysis was conducted using tissue microarray samples of 174 primary tumors and 34 metastases of ovarian carcinoma, and the relationships between the protein expression, clinicopathological features and outcomes were investigated. A reduced E-cadherin expression was observed in 36.8% of the primary tumors and 30.4%, 35.7%, 37.7% and 52.7% of the stage I, II, III and IV tumors, respectively. The nuclear expression of Snail was positive in 33.9% of the primary tumors. The rate of an EMT-positive status, as represented by both a reduced E-cadherin expression and a nuclear expression of Snail, was significantly higher in the patients with peritoneal dissemination than in those without (p??0.05). The EMT status was significantly associated with both the progression-free survival and overall survival (p 0.01). A multivariate analysis showed an EMT-positive status to be a significant predictor of both the progression-free survival (p??0.05) and overall survival (P??0.01). These data indicate that the EMT status is significantly associated with peritoneal metastasis and both the progression-free survival and overall survival in patients with ovarian cancer. Therefore, clarifying and controlling EMT signaling is a promising approach to molecular targeted therapy for ovarian cancer.
机译:上皮 - 间充质转换(EMT)是癌症侵袭和转移的重要步骤。该方法的临界分子特征是e-cadherin表达的下调,其主要由蜗牛相关的锌 - 手指转录因子控制。本研究的目的是评估EMT相关蛋白(E-Cadherin和Snail)表达对卵巢癌患者的预后影响。使用174个原发性肿瘤的组织微阵列样品进行免疫组化分析,卵巢癌的34种转移,并研究了蛋白质表达,临床病理特征和结果之间的关系。在初级肿瘤的36.8%和30.4%,35.7%,37.7%和52.7%的阶段I,II,III和IV肿瘤中观察到降低的e-cadherin表达。蜗牛的核表达是主要肿瘤的33.9%的阳性。腹膜传播患者的患者患者患者的患者阳性阳性状态和蜗牛核表达的速率显着高于没有(P?<β05)。 EMT状态与无进展生存和总存活有显着相关(P <0.01)。多变量分析表明,EMT阳性地位是无进展生存期的重要预测因子(P?<β05)和总存活(P?<0.01)。这些数据表明EMT状态与腹膜转移和卵巢癌患者的无进展生存和整体存活率显着相关。因此,澄清和控制EMT信号传导是卵巢癌分子靶向治疗的有希望的方法。

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