TWIST在卵巢上皮癌中的作用。

Korean Journal of Pathology Pub Date : 2014-08-01 Epub Date: 2014-08-26 DOI:10.4132/KoreanJPathol.2014.48.4.283
Kyungbin Kim, Eun Young Park, Man Soo Yoon, Dong Soo Suh, Ki Hyung Kim, Jeong Hee Lee, Dong Hoon Shin, Jee Yeon Kim, Mee Young Sol, Kyung Un Choi
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摘要

背景:上皮-间质转化(EMT)与肿瘤缺氧有关。EMT部分受TWIST的调控,TWIST抑制E-cadherin的表达,并可能干扰p53肿瘤抑制通路。方法:应用免疫组化方法检测123例卵巢上皮性癌(OEC)中TWIST、E-cadherin、缺氧诱导因子1α (HIF1α)和p53的表达,探讨TWIST在OEC中的作用。我们评估了蛋白表达与临床病理参数之间的关系。结果:TWIST、E-cadherin、HIF1α和p53蛋白的表达分别占28.5%、51.2%、35.0%和29.3%。TWIST的表达与较高的组织学分级和不利的生存有关。TWIST表达与HIF1α表达和E-cadherin表达降低相关。改变的HIF1α/TWIST/E-cadherin通路与较低的总生存期(OS)相关,而TWIST和p53的共同表达与较低的无进展生存期相关。在多变量分析中,TWIST表达是OS的独立预后因素。结论:我们的数据表明TWIST表达可能是OEC不良预后的有效预测因子。TWIST可能影响p53肿瘤抑制通路。此外,涉及HIF1α/TWIST/E-cadherin通路的缺氧介导的EMT可能在OEC的进展中发挥重要作用。
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The Role of TWIST in Ovarian Epithelial Cancers.

The Role of TWIST in Ovarian Epithelial Cancers.

The Role of TWIST in Ovarian Epithelial Cancers.

The Role of TWIST in Ovarian Epithelial Cancers.

Background: Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is associated with tumor hypoxia. EMT is regulated, in part, by the action of TWIST, which inhibits of E-cadherin expression and may interfere with the p53 tumor-suppressor pathway.

Methods: We examined the expression of TWIST, E-cadherin, hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF1α), and p53 by immunohistochemistry in 123 cases of ovarian epithelial cancers (OEC) to evaluate the role of TWIST in OEC. We assessed the association between protein expression and clinicopathologic parameters.

Results: The expression of TWIST, E-cadherin, HIF1α, and p53 proteins was found in 28.5%, 51.2%, 35.0%, and 29.3% of cases, respectively. TWIST expression was associated with higher histologic grade and unfavorable survival. TWIST expression was correlated with HIF1α expression and reduced E-cadherin expression. The altered HIF1α/TWIST/E-cadherin pathway was associated with lower overall survival (OS), while the co-expression of TWIST and p53 was correlated with lower progression-free survival. In the multivariate analyses, TWIST expression was an independent prognostic factor for OS.

Conclusions: Our data imply that TWIST expression could be a useful predictor of unfavorable prognosis for OEC. TWIST may affect the p53 tumor-suppressor pathway. Moreover, hypoxia-mediated EMT, which involves the HIF1α/TWIST/E-cadherin pathway may play an important role in the progression of OEC.

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Korean Journal of Pathology
Korean Journal of Pathology 医学-病理学
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