Expression of p73 and c-Abl protein in human ovarian carcinomas

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Abstract

The p73, a homologue of the p53 tumor suppressor protein, has a pro-apoptotic activity which is induced by the c-Abl, a protein tyrosine kinase appearing in the nucleus and cytoplasm of proliferating cells. However, the role of p73 and c-Abl in ovarian cancer is not well-defined. We investigated immunohistochemical expressions of p73 and c-Abl in 64 ovarian carcinomas, 13 borderline and 14 benign ovarian tumors to elucidate their clinicopathological relevances. Of the malignant, borderline, and benign ovarian tumors, respectively, 33 (51%), 10 (77%) and 13 (93%) had negative or low p73 expression, 31 (48%), 3 (23%) and 1 (7%) had high p73 expression, 23 (36%), 5 (38%) and 10 (71%) had negative or low c-Abl expression, and 41 (64%), 8 (61%) and 4 (29%) had high c-Abl expression. A high p73 or c-Abl expression was significantly associated with ovarian carcinomas as compared to benign tumors (p = 0.003 and p = 0.03 respectively). In addition, a significant correlation was found between the high p73 expression and disease stage (p = 0.04) and patient's survival (p = 0.02). No correlation was found with c-Abl expression. These results reveal an association of p73 overexpression with advanced ovarian carcinomas which may suggest the p73 overexpression as an indicator of poor prognosis.

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Niyazi, M., Ghazizadeh, M., Konishi, H., Kawanami, O., Sugisaki, Y., & Araki, T. (2003). Expression of p73 and c-Abl protein in human ovarian carcinomas. Journal of Nippon Medical School, 70(3), 234–242. https://doi.org/10.1272/jnms.70.234

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