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Bmi-1 Immunohistochemical Expression in Endometrial Carcinoma is Correlated with Prognostic Activity

Background and objectives: B-lymphoma Mo-MLV insertion region 1 (Bmi-1) is a stem cell factor that is overexpressed in various human cancer tissues. It has been implicated in cancer cell proliferation, cell invasion, distant metastasis, and chemosensitivity, and is associated with patient survival....

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Autores principales: Horie, Kayo, Iseki, Chihiro, Kikuchi, Moe, Miyakawa, Keita, Yoshizaki, Mao, Yoshioka, Haruhiko, Watanabe, Jun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7074093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32059385
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina56020072
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author Horie, Kayo
Iseki, Chihiro
Kikuchi, Moe
Miyakawa, Keita
Yoshizaki, Mao
Yoshioka, Haruhiko
Watanabe, Jun
author_facet Horie, Kayo
Iseki, Chihiro
Kikuchi, Moe
Miyakawa, Keita
Yoshizaki, Mao
Yoshioka, Haruhiko
Watanabe, Jun
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description Background and objectives: B-lymphoma Mo-MLV insertion region 1 (Bmi-1) is a stem cell factor that is overexpressed in various human cancer tissues. It has been implicated in cancer cell proliferation, cell invasion, distant metastasis, and chemosensitivity, and is associated with patient survival. Several reports have also identified Bmi-1 protein overexpression in endometrial carcinoma; however, the relationship between Bmi-1 expression and its significance as a clinicopathological parameter is still insufficiently understood. Accordingly, the present study aimed to clarify whether immunohistochemical staining for Bmi-1 in human endometrial carcinoma and normal endometrial tissues can be used as a prognostic and cell proliferation marker. Materials and Methods: Bmi-1 expression was assessed in endometrioid carcinoma (grade 1–3) and normal endometrial tissues (in the proliferative and secretory phases) by immunohistochemistry; protein expression was evaluated using the nuclear labeling index (%) in the hot spot. Furthermore, we examined other independent prognostic and proliferation markers, including the protein levels of Ki-67, p53, and cyclin A utilizing semi-serial sections of endometrial carcinoma tissues. Results: The expression of the Bmi-1 protein was significantly higher in all grades of endometrial carcinoma than in the secretory phase of normal tissues. Moreover, Bmi-1 levels tended to be higher in G2 and G3 tissues than in G1 tissue, without reaching significance. Bmi-1 expression showed no notable differences among International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stages in endometrial carcinoma. Furthermore, we observed a significant positive relationship between Bmi-1 and Ki-67, cyclin A, or p53 by Spearman’s rank correlation test, implying that high Bmi-1 expression can be an independent prognostic marker in endometrial carcinoma. Conclusions: Our study suggests that Bmi-1 levels in endometrial carcinoma tissues may be useful as a reliable proliferation and prognostic biomarker. Recently, the promise of anti-Bmi-1 strategies for the treatment of endometrial carcinoma has been detected. Our results provide fundamental data regarding this anti-Bmi-1 strategy.
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spelling pubmed-70740932020-03-19 Bmi-1 Immunohistochemical Expression in Endometrial Carcinoma is Correlated with Prognostic Activity Horie, Kayo Iseki, Chihiro Kikuchi, Moe Miyakawa, Keita Yoshizaki, Mao Yoshioka, Haruhiko Watanabe, Jun Medicina (Kaunas) Communication Background and objectives: B-lymphoma Mo-MLV insertion region 1 (Bmi-1) is a stem cell factor that is overexpressed in various human cancer tissues. It has been implicated in cancer cell proliferation, cell invasion, distant metastasis, and chemosensitivity, and is associated with patient survival. Several reports have also identified Bmi-1 protein overexpression in endometrial carcinoma; however, the relationship between Bmi-1 expression and its significance as a clinicopathological parameter is still insufficiently understood. Accordingly, the present study aimed to clarify whether immunohistochemical staining for Bmi-1 in human endometrial carcinoma and normal endometrial tissues can be used as a prognostic and cell proliferation marker. Materials and Methods: Bmi-1 expression was assessed in endometrioid carcinoma (grade 1–3) and normal endometrial tissues (in the proliferative and secretory phases) by immunohistochemistry; protein expression was evaluated using the nuclear labeling index (%) in the hot spot. Furthermore, we examined other independent prognostic and proliferation markers, including the protein levels of Ki-67, p53, and cyclin A utilizing semi-serial sections of endometrial carcinoma tissues. Results: The expression of the Bmi-1 protein was significantly higher in all grades of endometrial carcinoma than in the secretory phase of normal tissues. Moreover, Bmi-1 levels tended to be higher in G2 and G3 tissues than in G1 tissue, without reaching significance. Bmi-1 expression showed no notable differences among International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stages in endometrial carcinoma. Furthermore, we observed a significant positive relationship between Bmi-1 and Ki-67, cyclin A, or p53 by Spearman’s rank correlation test, implying that high Bmi-1 expression can be an independent prognostic marker in endometrial carcinoma. Conclusions: Our study suggests that Bmi-1 levels in endometrial carcinoma tissues may be useful as a reliable proliferation and prognostic biomarker. Recently, the promise of anti-Bmi-1 strategies for the treatment of endometrial carcinoma has been detected. Our results provide fundamental data regarding this anti-Bmi-1 strategy. MDPI 2020-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7074093/ /pubmed/32059385 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina56020072 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Horie, Kayo
Iseki, Chihiro
Kikuchi, Moe
Miyakawa, Keita
Yoshizaki, Mao
Yoshioka, Haruhiko
Watanabe, Jun
Bmi-1 Immunohistochemical Expression in Endometrial Carcinoma is Correlated with Prognostic Activity
title Bmi-1 Immunohistochemical Expression in Endometrial Carcinoma is Correlated with Prognostic Activity
title_full Bmi-1 Immunohistochemical Expression in Endometrial Carcinoma is Correlated with Prognostic Activity
title_fullStr Bmi-1 Immunohistochemical Expression in Endometrial Carcinoma is Correlated with Prognostic Activity
title_full_unstemmed Bmi-1 Immunohistochemical Expression in Endometrial Carcinoma is Correlated with Prognostic Activity
title_short Bmi-1 Immunohistochemical Expression in Endometrial Carcinoma is Correlated with Prognostic Activity
title_sort bmi-1 immunohistochemical expression in endometrial carcinoma is correlated with prognostic activity
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7074093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32059385
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina56020072
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