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PTEN and IGFBP-3 Correlation in Ovarian Carcinoma Invasion

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National Taiwan University

Status

Withdrawn

Conditions

Ovarian Cancer

Treatments

Procedure: immunohistochemical, methylation, gene transfection

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00173407
9461700640

Details and patient eligibility

About

We have identified insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP)-3 as an invasion suppressor gene in ovarian endometrioid carcinoma, and showed association with lower cancer migration, invasion and metastasis. Recently, a novel model of ovarian EC formation from endometriosis was reported, and PTEN was found to be a major protein involved. Inactivation of PTEN has been reported in some ovarian EC tumors and methylation was suggested as one of the major epigenetic changes. This tumorigenesis model has lots of similarity to our established invasion model. Therefore, we plan to study the important of PTEN expression in ovarian EC and if inactivation of PTEN and IFGBP-3 is through methylation. Furthermore, by studying the signal transduction pathways using PTEN and IGFBP-3 transfection, we plan to study the mutual interaction between PTEN and IGFBP-3 on the suppression of tumor invasion in ovarian EC.

Full description

We have successfully established an ovarian cancer cell line (OVTW-59), which was derived from an ovarian endometrioid carcinoma (EC), and have also established an ovarian EC invasion model. By using cDNA microarray and quantitative reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, we identified insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP)-3 as an invasion suppressor gene, which were associated with lower cancer migration, invasion and metastasis. Clinically, lower IGFBP-3 was found associated with significantly higher tumor grade, advanced stage and poor survival in patients with EC tumors. Furthermore, we have proved IGFBP-3 expression correlated with lower Erk activation, but with no effect on the activation of Akt. All these two signal transduction proteins have crucial roles in cancer invasion. Recently, a novel model of ovarian EC formation from endometriosis was reported, and PTEN was found to be a major protein involved. Inactivation of PTEN has been reported in some ovarian EC tumors and methylation was suggested as one of the major epigenetic changes. This tumorigenesis model has lots of similarity to our established invasion model. Therefore, we plan to study the important of PTEN expression in ovarian EC and if inactivation of PTEN and IFGBP-3 is through methylation. Furthermore, by studying the signal transduction pathways using PTEN and IGFBP-3 transfection, we plan to study the mutual interaction between PTEN and IGFBP-3 on the suppression of tumor invasion in ovarian EC.

Sex

Female

Ages

21 to 80 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Clinical diagnosis of ovarian endometrioid carcinoma

Exclusion criteria

other types of ovarian epithelial carcinoma

Trial design

Primary purpose

Diagnostic

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

Trial contacts and locations

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