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mRNA EXPRESSION OF PTEN AND VEGF GENES IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER
引用本文:陈颖,赵雨杰,郑华川,杨雪飞,汪桂兰,辛彦. mRNA EXPRESSION OF PTEN AND VEGF GENES IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER[J]. 中国癌症研究, 2003, 15(4): 252-256. DOI: 10.1007/BF02974887
作者姓名:陈颖  赵雨杰  郑华川  杨雪飞  汪桂兰  辛彦
作者单位:The Fourth Laboratory,Cancer Institute,The First Affiliated Hospital,China Medical University,Shenyang 110001,Center of Biochip,College of Basic Medical Sciences,China Medical University,Shenyang 110001,The Fourth Laboratory,Cancer Institute,The First Affiliated Hospital,China Medical University,Shenyang 110001,The Fourth Laboratory,Cancer Institute,The First Affiliated Hospital,China Medical University,Shenyang 110001,The Fourth Laboratory,Cancer Institute,The First Affiliated Hospital,China Medical University,Shenyang 110001,The Fourth Laboratory,Cancer Institute,The First Affiliated Hospital,China Medical University,Shenyang 110001
基金项目:This work was supported by a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 39370772)
摘    要:VEGF gene, also known as vascular permeability factor, has been mapped to chromosome 6p21.3[11]. Biochemically, it is a heparin binding glycoprotein that has in at least four molecular isoforms, among which, VEGF165 occurs most common. VEGF can act as a specific mitogen for a variety of endothelial cells in vitro and as an angiogenic molecule in vivo [11,12]. VEGF is a potent multifunctional cytokine that exerts several potentially independent actions on the vascular endothelium, includin…

关 键 词:卵巢上皮癌 mRNA PTEN基因 血管内皮生长因子 基因表达 逆转录聚合酶链反应 肿瘤生成
收稿时间:2010-07-01

mRNA expression of PTEN and VEGF genes in epithelial ovarian cancer
Chen,Ying,Zhao,Yu-jie,Zheng, Hua-chuan,Yang, Xue-fei,Wang, Gui-lan,Xin, Yan. mRNA expression of PTEN and VEGF genes in epithelial ovarian cancer[J]. Chinese Journal of Cancer Research, 2003, 15(4): 252-256. DOI: 10.1007/BF02974887
Authors:Chen  Ying  Zhao  Yu-jie  Zheng   Hua-chuan  Yang   Xue-fei  Wang   Gui-lan  Xin   Yan
Affiliation:(1) The Fourth Laboratory, Cancer Institute, The First Affiliated Hospital, China Medical University, 110001 Shenyang;(2) Center of Biochip, College of Basic Medical Sciences, China Medical University, 110001 Shenyang
Abstract:Objective:To investigate the mRNA expression of PTEN and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) genes in ovarian cancer. Methods:We examined mRNA expression of PTEN and VEGF165 in normal ovary (n=5), ovarian cyst (n=5), ovarian borderline tumor (n=9), epithelial ovarian cancer (n=60) and ovarian cancer cell line (CAOV-3) by RT-PCR. Their expressions were compared with clinicopathological features of ovarian cancer. The relationship between their expressions was concerned in all ovarian samples as well. Results:mRNA expression level of PTEN gene was significantly lower in ovarian borderline tumor or ovarian cancer than that in normal ovary or ovarian cyst(P<0.05). It was negatively correlated with clinicopathological staging(P<0.05),whereas positively with histological differentiation (P<0.05). mRNA expression level of PTEN gene was significantly lower in ovarian endometrioid cancer than ovarian serous or mucinous cancer(P<0.05). mRNA expression level of VEGF165 gene was significantly higher in ovarian cancer than that in normal ovary or ovarian cyst(P<0.05). It was positively correlated with clinicopathological staging(P<0.05), whereas negatively with histological differentiation (P<0.05). mRNA expression level of VEGF165 gene was significantly higher in ovarian serous cancer than in other ovarian epithelial cancers (P<0.05). mRNA expression of VEGF165 gene was inversely correlated with mRNA expression level of PTEN gene. Conclusion:Down-regulated expression of PTEN and up-regulated expression of VEGF were considered as two important events in tumorigenesis of ovarian cancer and could be used as molecular markers to indicate the pathobiological behaviors of ovarian cancer. Decreased PTEN expression and increased VEGF expression were closely associated with tumorigenesis and pathobiological behaviors of ovarian endometrioid and serous cancer respectively. Reduced expression of PTEN gene might be involved in carcinogenesis and progression of ovarian cancer by up-regulating the VEGF expression to enhance angiogenesis.
Keywords:Ovarian cancer  PTEN gene  VEGF gene  Carcinogenesis  Progression
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