Expression of TGF-beta1 and E-cadherin in primary and metastatic ovarian carcinoma.
- Author:
Dong-mei FAN
1
;
Hui-rong SHI
;
Zhi-min CHEN
;
Hui-na LIU
;
Rui-tao ZHANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adult; Cadherins; genetics; metabolism; Female; Humans; Lymphatic Metastasis; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Metastasis; Ovarian Neoplasms; metabolism; pathology; Peritoneal Neoplasms; metabolism; secondary; Transforming Growth Factor beta1; genetics; metabolism
- From: Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(6):1355-1358
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo detect the expression of the protein of TGF-beta1 and E-cadherin in the primary and metastatic lesions of ovarian carcinoma and explore the mechanism of the metastasis of ovarian carcinoma.
METHODSImmunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed to detect the expression of TGF-beta1 and E-cadherin proteins in primary and metastatic ovarian carcinoma, benign epithelial ovarian tumor and normal ovarian tissue.
RESULTSThe expression of TGF-beta1 was significantly higher in ovarian carcinoma (67.2%) than in benign tumors (28.6%) and normal ovarian tissue (18.9%) (Chi2=26.94, P<0.001), but E-cadherin expression showed a reverse pattern. TGF-beta1 expression in the primary ovarian carcinoma carcinoma was associated with the FIGO stage, lymph metastasis and ascites of the tumor (P=0.01, P=0.01, and P=0.04, respectively). E-cadherin expression in the tumor was associated with the differentiation (P=0.02) and lymph metastasis of ovarian carcinoma (P=0.04). The expressions of TGF-beta1 and E-cadherin were all significantly lower in the primary tumors than in the metastatic tumor (Chi2=4.70, P=0.03; Chi2=5.91, P=0.015). A significant correlation was found between the expressions of the TGF-beta1 and E-cadherin in the primary carcinoma (Kappa value of -0.32, P=0.01).
CONCLUSIONTGF-beta1 and E-cadherin are closely associated with the metastasis of ovarian carcinoma and might be potential targets for controlling the metastasis of ovarian carcinoma.