Transforming growth factor α, amphiregulin and cripto-1 are frequently expressed in advanced human ovarian carcinomas

  • Authors:
    • Antonio D'Antonio
    • 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
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  • Published online on: November 1, 2002     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.21.5.941
  • Pages: 941-948
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Abstract

The expression of transforming growth factor α (TGFα), 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 TGFα, 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 TGFα 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 TGFα 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.

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D'Antonio A, Losito S, Pignata S, Grassi M, Perrone F, De Luca A, Tambaro R, Bianco C, Gullick WJ, Johnson GR, Johnson GR, et al: Transforming growth factor α, amphiregulin and cripto-1 are frequently expressed in advanced human ovarian carcinomas. Int J Oncol 21: 941-948, 2002
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D'Antonio, A., Losito, S., Pignata, S., Grassi, M., Perrone, F., De Luca, A. ... Normanno, N. (2002). Transforming growth factor α, amphiregulin and cripto-1 are frequently expressed in advanced human ovarian carcinomas. International Journal of Oncology, 21, 941-948. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.21.5.941
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D'Antonio, A., Losito, S., Pignata, S., Grassi, M., Perrone, F., De Luca, A., Tambaro, R., Bianco, C., Gullick, W. J., Johnson, G. R., Iaffaioli, V. R., Salomon, D. S., Normanno, N."Transforming growth factor α, amphiregulin and cripto-1 are frequently expressed in advanced human ovarian carcinomas". International Journal of Oncology 21.5 (2002): 941-948.
Chicago
D'Antonio, A., Losito, S., Pignata, S., Grassi, M., Perrone, F., De Luca, A., Tambaro, R., Bianco, C., Gullick, W. J., Johnson, G. R., Iaffaioli, V. R., Salomon, D. S., Normanno, N."Transforming growth factor α, amphiregulin and cripto-1 are frequently expressed in advanced human ovarian carcinomas". International Journal of Oncology 21, no. 5 (2002): 941-948. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.21.5.941