1. Cyr61 Expression Pattern and Association with Clinico-pathological Factors in Patients with Cervical Cancer
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Sylvia Timme-Bronsert, Boris Gabriel, Axel zur Hausen, Elmar Stickeler, Alena Bartakova, Gerald Gitsch, M Jäger, Franciska Kuf, Marc Hirschfeld, Gerta Rücker, Thalia Erbes, Jiri Bouda, Sebastian Mayer, MUMC+: DA Klinische Pathologie (5), RS: GROW - R2 - Basic and Translational Cancer Biology, and Pathologie
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,PROGNOSIS ,CARCINOMA ,cervical cancer ,overall survival ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,hTra2 beta ,medicine.disease_cause ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,Humans ,Clinical significance ,Survival analysis ,METAANALYSIS ,IMMEDIATE-EARLY GENE ,Cervical cancer ,IL-6 ,business.industry ,Endometrial cancer ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,histologic grade ,ENDOMETRIAL CANCER ,medicine.disease ,Survival Analysis ,FAMILY ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,METASTASIS ,CELLS ,GROWTH ,Female ,Cyr61 ,Neoplasm Grading ,Carcinogenesis ,business ,Cysteine-Rich Protein 61 - Abstract
Background/Aim: The pro-angiogenic Cyr61 protein has been associated with tumorigenesis and cancer progression in different gynecological carcinomas. In this study, we evaluated the potential impact and clinical relevance of Cyr61 expression in patients with primary non-metastatic cervical cancer (CC). Patients and Methods: Cyr61 expression was assessed in tissue specimen of 48 patients with primary CC by immunohistochemical analysis. Expression levels were scored and correlated to clinico-pathological factors and outcome data. Results: High Cyr61 expression levels were present in 54.2% of CC tissues. Associations with histological grade (p=0.030), depth of tumor invasion (p=0.007) and GOG score (p=0.027) were observed. Patients who overexpressed Cyr61 displayed an increased death rate (30.8% vs. 18.2%) and a decreased 5-year-survival (76.9% vs. 86.4%). Conclusion: Our data indicate a potential functional impact of Cyr61 in development and the progression of CC. The definite tumor-relevant function (suppressive/promoting) of Cyr61 in CC and the prognostic relevance of Cyr61 overexpression has to be evaluated in larger cohorts.
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- 2017