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Estrogen Receptor Alpha Expression in Ovarian Cancer Predicts Longer Overall Survival

Estrogen as a potential factor of ovarian carcinogenesis, acts via two nuclear receptors, estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) and estrogen receptor beta (ERβ), but the cellular signal pathways involved are not completely clear so far. In this study we have described the expression of ERα, detected by immu...

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Autores principales: Halon, Agnieszka, Materna, Verena, Drag-Zalesinska, Malgorzata, Nowak-Markwitz, Ewa, Gansukh, Tserenchunt, Donizy, Piotr, Spaczynski, Marek, Zabel, Maciej, Dietel, Manfred, Lage, Hermann, Surowiak, Pawel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3158974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21207255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12253-010-9340-0
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author Halon, Agnieszka
Materna, Verena
Drag-Zalesinska, Malgorzata
Nowak-Markwitz, Ewa
Gansukh, Tserenchunt
Donizy, Piotr
Spaczynski, Marek
Zabel, Maciej
Dietel, Manfred
Lage, Hermann
Surowiak, Pawel
author_facet Halon, Agnieszka
Materna, Verena
Drag-Zalesinska, Malgorzata
Nowak-Markwitz, Ewa
Gansukh, Tserenchunt
Donizy, Piotr
Spaczynski, Marek
Zabel, Maciej
Dietel, Manfred
Lage, Hermann
Surowiak, Pawel
author_sort Halon, Agnieszka
collection PubMed
description Estrogen as a potential factor of ovarian carcinogenesis, acts via two nuclear receptors, estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) and estrogen receptor beta (ERβ), but the cellular signal pathways involved are not completely clear so far. In this study we have described the expression of ERα, detected by immunocytochemistry in 11 ovarian carcinoma cell lines and by immunohistochemistry in 43 Federation Internationale des Gyneacologistes et Obstetristes stage III ovarian carcinoma specimens prepared before and after treatment with cisplatin-based schemes. For cisplatin resistance is a major obstacle in the treatment of ovarian carcinoma, analysis of cisplatin sensitivity in 11 ovarian carcinoma cell line was also performed. The strong nuclear ERα expression was only shown in the single A2780P cell line. Expression of ERα in tissue specimens did not reveal any correlations between histopathological parameters (histologic type and grading). We demonstrated a significant association with ERα expression in specimens from primary laparotomies (PL) and cause–specific survival. In the cases terminated by death of the patient, overall immunoreactivity score of ERα expression at PL was significantly lower than in surviving patients. In addition, Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed significantly shorter overall survival time and progression-free time in cases with lower immunoreactivity score of ERα expression at PL. Our findings support the hypothesis that aberrant hormone activity, by way of altered receptor expression, might be an important factor in the malignant transformation of ovarian cancer.
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spelling pubmed-31589742011-09-21 Estrogen Receptor Alpha Expression in Ovarian Cancer Predicts Longer Overall Survival Halon, Agnieszka Materna, Verena Drag-Zalesinska, Malgorzata Nowak-Markwitz, Ewa Gansukh, Tserenchunt Donizy, Piotr Spaczynski, Marek Zabel, Maciej Dietel, Manfred Lage, Hermann Surowiak, Pawel Pathol Oncol Res Research Estrogen as a potential factor of ovarian carcinogenesis, acts via two nuclear receptors, estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) and estrogen receptor beta (ERβ), but the cellular signal pathways involved are not completely clear so far. In this study we have described the expression of ERα, detected by immunocytochemistry in 11 ovarian carcinoma cell lines and by immunohistochemistry in 43 Federation Internationale des Gyneacologistes et Obstetristes stage III ovarian carcinoma specimens prepared before and after treatment with cisplatin-based schemes. For cisplatin resistance is a major obstacle in the treatment of ovarian carcinoma, analysis of cisplatin sensitivity in 11 ovarian carcinoma cell line was also performed. The strong nuclear ERα expression was only shown in the single A2780P cell line. Expression of ERα in tissue specimens did not reveal any correlations between histopathological parameters (histologic type and grading). We demonstrated a significant association with ERα expression in specimens from primary laparotomies (PL) and cause–specific survival. In the cases terminated by death of the patient, overall immunoreactivity score of ERα expression at PL was significantly lower than in surviving patients. In addition, Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed significantly shorter overall survival time and progression-free time in cases with lower immunoreactivity score of ERα expression at PL. Our findings support the hypothesis that aberrant hormone activity, by way of altered receptor expression, might be an important factor in the malignant transformation of ovarian cancer. Springer Netherlands 2011-01-06 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3158974/ /pubmed/21207255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12253-010-9340-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Halon, Agnieszka
Materna, Verena
Drag-Zalesinska, Malgorzata
Nowak-Markwitz, Ewa
Gansukh, Tserenchunt
Donizy, Piotr
Spaczynski, Marek
Zabel, Maciej
Dietel, Manfred
Lage, Hermann
Surowiak, Pawel
Estrogen Receptor Alpha Expression in Ovarian Cancer Predicts Longer Overall Survival
title Estrogen Receptor Alpha Expression in Ovarian Cancer Predicts Longer Overall Survival
title_full Estrogen Receptor Alpha Expression in Ovarian Cancer Predicts Longer Overall Survival
title_fullStr Estrogen Receptor Alpha Expression in Ovarian Cancer Predicts Longer Overall Survival
title_full_unstemmed Estrogen Receptor Alpha Expression in Ovarian Cancer Predicts Longer Overall Survival
title_short Estrogen Receptor Alpha Expression in Ovarian Cancer Predicts Longer Overall Survival
title_sort estrogen receptor alpha expression in ovarian cancer predicts longer overall survival
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3158974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21207255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12253-010-9340-0
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