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Molecular changes in endometriosis-associated ovarian clear cell carcinoma
Affiliation:1. Hormone Receptor Laboratory, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, USA;2. Institute for Molecular Diversity & Drug Design, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, USA;3. Department of Medicine, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY 40292, USA
Abstract:BackgroundEndometriosis is frequently associated with and thought of having propensity to develop into ovarian clear cell carcinoma (OCCC), although the molecular transformation mechanism is not completely understood.MethodsWe employed immunohistochemical (IHC) staining for marker expression along the potential progression continuum. Expression profiling of microdissected endometriotic and OCCC cells from patient-matched formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded samples was performed to explore the carcinogenic pathways. Function of novel biomarkers was confirmed by knockdown experiments.ResultsPTEN was significantly lost in both endometriosis and invasive tumour tissues, while oestrogen receptor (ER) expression was lost in OCCC relative to endometriosis. XRCC5, PTCH2, eEF1A2 and PPP1R14B were significantly overexpressed in OCCC and associated endometriosis, but not in benign endometriosis (p  0.004). Knockdown experiments with XRCC5 and PTCH2 in a clear cell cancer cell line resulted in significant growth inhibition. There was also significant silencing of a panel of target genes with histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation, a signature of polycomb chromatin-remodelling complex in OCCC. IHC confirmed the loss of expression of one such polycomb target gene, the serous ovarian cancer lineage marker Wilms’ tumour protein 1 (WT1) in OCCC, while endometriotic tissues showed significant co-expression of WT1 and ER.ConclusionsLoss of PTEN expression is proposed as an early and permissive event in endometriosis development, while the loss of ER and polycomb-mediated transcriptional reprogramming for pluripotency may play an important role in the ultimate transformation process. Our study provides new evidence to redefine the pathogenic programme for lineage-specific transformation of endometriosis to OCCC.
Keywords:Ovarian clear cell carcinoma  Endometriosis  Gene expression  Epigenetic reprogramming
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