Objective To explore the expression and clinicopathological significance of RASSF1A and WT1 in recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer.Methods Sixty-three cases of patients with pathologically confirmed epithelial ovarian...Objective To explore the expression and clinicopathological significance of RASSF1A and WT1 in recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer.Methods Sixty-three cases of patients with pathologically confirmed epithelial ovarian cancer were collected in the department of Gynaecology and Obsterics of the North China University of Technology from January 2013 to December 2018.The expression of RASSF1A and WT1 were measured by IHC staining.The relation of these proteins with ovarian cancer was also analyzed.Results Compared with non-recurrent group(46.4%),the positive expression rate of RASSF1A was 17.1%in recurrent group.The positive expression rate of WT1 was 74.3%and higher than the rate of 42.8%in non-recurrent group.The reducing expression of RASSF1A was related to clinical stage,differentiation,and with ascites(P<0.05).The increasing expression of WT1 was related to pathological type,clinical stage,histological differentiation,with ascites,and lymph node metastasis(P<0.05).Conclusion Low expression of RASSF1A and high expression of WT1 may be related to recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer.展开更多
A total of 110 primary NSCLCs (non-small cell lung cancers) were recruited in this study to characterize the pattern of 3p21 LOH together with the RASSF1A methylation status and their clinical implication. 3p21 LOH ...A total of 110 primary NSCLCs (non-small cell lung cancers) were recruited in this study to characterize the pattern of 3p21 LOH together with the RASSF1A methylation status and their clinical implication. 3p21 LOH by 8 microsatellite markers, RASSF1A methylation status by methylation-specific PCR (MSPCR) as well as bisulfite genomic sequencing (BGS), and RASSF1A expression level by real-time quantitative PCR was performed. 3p21 LOH is frequent in NSCLC with a mean frequency of (41.2±3.7)%. Significant associations between 3p21 LOH and gender, smoking history, histological type, and tumor size were observed. Cases with LOH have a slightly lower RASSF1A expression than cases without LOH but not statistically significant. Comparison of RASSF1A methylation that resulted from the three analyses shows significant correlations from one another. Higher frequency of methylation was observed in larger tumors and in smokers compared with smaller tumors and non-smokers, respectively. A significant correlation was also observed in extent between methylation and RASSF1A expression, illustrating that epigenetic mechanism could affect gene expression. The significant clinicopathological relations of 3p21 LOH may be of great use for both early detection and therapeutic interventions.展开更多
文摘Objective To explore the expression and clinicopathological significance of RASSF1A and WT1 in recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer.Methods Sixty-three cases of patients with pathologically confirmed epithelial ovarian cancer were collected in the department of Gynaecology and Obsterics of the North China University of Technology from January 2013 to December 2018.The expression of RASSF1A and WT1 were measured by IHC staining.The relation of these proteins with ovarian cancer was also analyzed.Results Compared with non-recurrent group(46.4%),the positive expression rate of RASSF1A was 17.1%in recurrent group.The positive expression rate of WT1 was 74.3%and higher than the rate of 42.8%in non-recurrent group.The reducing expression of RASSF1A was related to clinical stage,differentiation,and with ascites(P<0.05).The increasing expression of WT1 was related to pathological type,clinical stage,histological differentiation,with ascites,and lymph node metastasis(P<0.05).Conclusion Low expression of RASSF1A and high expression of WT1 may be related to recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer.
基金Supported by grants from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKU7310/01M, 7486/03M, 7468/04)
文摘A total of 110 primary NSCLCs (non-small cell lung cancers) were recruited in this study to characterize the pattern of 3p21 LOH together with the RASSF1A methylation status and their clinical implication. 3p21 LOH by 8 microsatellite markers, RASSF1A methylation status by methylation-specific PCR (MSPCR) as well as bisulfite genomic sequencing (BGS), and RASSF1A expression level by real-time quantitative PCR was performed. 3p21 LOH is frequent in NSCLC with a mean frequency of (41.2±3.7)%. Significant associations between 3p21 LOH and gender, smoking history, histological type, and tumor size were observed. Cases with LOH have a slightly lower RASSF1A expression than cases without LOH but not statistically significant. Comparison of RASSF1A methylation that resulted from the three analyses shows significant correlations from one another. Higher frequency of methylation was observed in larger tumors and in smokers compared with smaller tumors and non-smokers, respectively. A significant correlation was also observed in extent between methylation and RASSF1A expression, illustrating that epigenetic mechanism could affect gene expression. The significant clinicopathological relations of 3p21 LOH may be of great use for both early detection and therapeutic interventions.