Abstract
Objective
To assess
ARID1A-encoded
protein (BAF250a) and phosphorylated AKT (pAKT) expression, apoptosis,
and the DNA damage response pathway in endometrioid and clear cell
ovarian cancers (
endometriosis-associated ovarian cancers [EAOCs]), and
benign endometriotic ovarian cysts.
Methods
In
a retrospective study, tissue samples were reviewed from patients who
had undergone surgery for EAOC or endometriotic ovarian cysts at a
center in Montreal, QC, Canada, between
2000 and 2012. A tissue
microarray including cases of endometrioid carcinoma, clear cell
carcinoma, contiguous endometriosis (i.e. apparently benign
endometriosis near the EAOC), and benign endometriotic ovarian cysts,
was analyzed for the expression of various proteins.
Results
Loss
of BAF250a expression was seen in 13 (22%) of 59 endometrioid cancers,
17 (47%) of 36 clear cell cases, 8 (44%) of 18 contiguous endometriosis
cases, and 3 (8%) of 66 benign endometriotic ovarian cysts. In tissues
showing loss of BAF250a, expression of pAKT, γH2AX, BIM, and BAX was
higher in EAOC and contiguous endometriosis than in benign endometriosis
(
P < 0.05), whereas expression of pATM, pCHK2, and Bcl2 was
low.
All proteins except for Bcl2 showed low expression in benign
endometriosis.
Conclusion
Loss of ARID1A-encoded
protein seems to be an early event in EOAC, along with pAKT activation,
alteration of γH2AX, and concomitant activation of the apoptosis
pathway.
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