The AP-2γ transcription factor is upregulated in advanced-stage ovarian carcinoma

2006
Abstract Objective. To analyze the expression of the AP-2γ transcription factor in ovarian borderline tumors, early-stage ovarian carcinomaand advanced-stage ovarian carcinoma, and to evaluate its prognostic role in advanced-stage tumors. Methods. Sections from 14 normal ovaries, 75 borderline tumors, 22 FIGO stage I invasive ovarian carcinomas, and 306 advanced-stage (FIGO stages II–IV) ovarian carcinomas(42 primary tumors, 62 solid metastases, 202 effusions) were evaluated for expression of the transcription factor AP-2γ using immunohistochemistry. Sixty-three effusions and two cell lines (SKOV-3 and OVCAR-3) were additionally studied using immunoblotting. The prognostic role of AP-2γ in advanced-stage carcinomaswas analyzed. Results. AP-2γ was detected in the nucleus of tumor cells in 28/75 (37%) borderline tumors, 13/22 (59%) FIGO stage I carcinomas, and 255/306 (83%) advanced-stage carcinomas( P Conclusions. AP-2γ expression is upregulated in advanced-stage ovarian carcinomacompared to early-stage carcinomas, borderline tumors, and the ovarian surface epithelium, and AP-2γ is specifically localized to cancer cells in effusions, suggesting a role in tumor progression. The lack of predictive value for this transcription factor in advanced-stage disease may be related to its frequent expression.
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