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Nuclear factor kappaB transcription factors are coexpressed and convey a poor outcome in ovarian cancer.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Recent work has suggested a role for nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB) in the propagation of ovarian cancer cell lines, but the significance and mechanism of NF-kappaB in ovarian cancer is unknown. The authors hypothesized that the NF-kappaB pathway is over activated in aggressive ovarian cancers. METHODS:The levels of 3 NF-kappaB transcription factors, the activating inhibitors of NF-kappaB (IkappaB) kinases, and the NF-kappaB target matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP9) were assessed by immunohistochemistry in specimens of ovarian cancer that were obtained at diagnosis from a cohort of 33 patients who subsequently received combined paclitaxel, cisplatin, and cyclophosphamide. Associations were made between NF-kappaB pathway proteins and outcome. The validation of coexpression was performed at the gene level in 2 independently collected cohorts of 185 and 153 ovarian cancers. RESULTS:The presence of NF-kappaB proteins in newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancers was established, and a potential association with overall survival was identified. Transcription factors p65 and v-rel reticuloendotheliosis viral oncogene homolog B (RelB) were coexpressed with IkappaB kinase alpha, 1 component of a key trimolecular regulatory complex. Coexpression of the NF-kappaB machinery suggested activity of NF-kappaB signaling in these ovarian tumors. A significant association of p50 with poor overall survival was observed (P = .02). MMP9 expression had the opposite association, in which patients who had tumors without MMP9 staining had the poorest prognosis (P = .01), and this association held true at the gene expression level in an independently collected cohort of 185 ovarian cancers. CONCLUSIONS:The deregulation of NF-kappaB activity may influence outcome in women who receive standard therapy for advanced ovarian cancer. Modification of the NF-kappaB pathway may present an opportunity to improve outcome in the subset of women who have pathway activity.

SUBMITTER: Annunziata CM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2946598 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nuclear factor kappaB transcription factors are coexpressed and convey a poor outcome in ovarian cancer.

Annunziata Christina M CM   Stavnes Helene Tuft HT   Kleinberg Lilach L   Berner Aasmund A   Hernandez Lidia F LF   Birrer Michael J MJ   Steinberg Seth M SM   Davidson Ben B   Kohn Elise C EC  

Cancer 20100701 13


<h4>Background</h4>Recent work has suggested a role for nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB) in the propagation of ovarian cancer cell lines, but the significance and mechanism of NF-kappaB in ovarian cancer is unknown. The authors hypothesized that the NF-kappaB pathway is over activated in aggressive ovarian cancers.<h4>Methods</h4>The levels of 3 NF-kappaB transcription factors, the activating inhibitors of NF-kappaB (IkappaB) kinases, and the NF-kappaB target matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP9) w  ...[more]

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