Loss of oestrogen receptor beta,high PCNA and p53 expression and aneuploidy as markers of worse prognosis in ovarian granulosa cell tumours |
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Authors: | Staibano S Franco R Mezza E Chieffi P Sinisi A Pasquali D Errico M E Nappi C Tremolaterra F Somma P Mansueto G De Rosa G |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biomorphological and Functional Sciences, University 'Federico II' of Naples, Naples, Italy. amando.tedeschi@virgilio.it |
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Abstract: | AIMS: Ovarian granulosa cell tumour (OGCT) is a sex-cord stromal tumour with a general trend toward late relapse and/or metastasis. However, mortality rate corrected for long-term follow-up shows that about 50% of patients die within 20 years of diagnosis. Classical clinicopathological parameters are unable to predict the biological behaviour of OGCT. The involvement of a recently characterized subtype of oestrogen receptor, ERbeta, in ovarian carcinogenesis has been hypothesized. METHODS AND RESULTS: We examined by immunohistochemistry the expression of ERbeta, proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and p53 in a selected series of 30 OGCT, to evaluate their role in the prognostic evaluation of this tumour. Immunohistochemistry was performed on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded sections. Results were compared with the DNA-ploidy of the tumours (evaluated by image analysis) and with the follow-up data of the patients. CONCLUSIONS: Loss of ERbeta expression, high PCNA expression and aneuploidy, characterized a subgroup of OGCT with a worse outcome. The identification of a high-risk subclass of OGCT may be of primary importance in addressing appropriate therapeutic strategies, offering the chance to prevent relapses and metastases by using adjunctive, specifically targetted, more aggressive therapies. |
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Keywords: | ERβ prognostic granulosa cell tumours |
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