Abrogation of the Retinoblastoma Pathway Defines Clinical Outcome in High Grade Serous Carcinoma

High Grade Serous Carcinoma is the most aggressive tubal/ovarian histotype. The Rb pathway, which functions to preserve cell cycle regulation and genomic stability, is frequently deregulated in HGSC. The aim of this study was to identify non-redundant mechanisms of Rb pathway deregulation with clini...

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Main Author: Milea, Anca
Other Authors: Shaw, Patricia
Language:en_ca
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/42403
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-424032013-12-02T03:59:12ZAbrogation of the Retinoblastoma Pathway Defines Clinical Outcome in High Grade Serous CarcinomaMilea, Ancaovarian cancerclinical outcome0571High Grade Serous Carcinoma is the most aggressive tubal/ovarian histotype. The Rb pathway, which functions to preserve cell cycle regulation and genomic stability, is frequently deregulated in HGSC. The aim of this study was to identify non-redundant mechanisms of Rb pathway deregulation with clinical relevance. Immunohistochemistry analysis of P16 and RB1 expression identified a P16 homogeneous/RB1+ subgroup with the shortest recurrence free survival, while P16 heterogeneous/RB1+ and P16 homogenous/RB1- subgroups showed longer recurrence free survival. These P16/RB1 categories were shared between precursor lesions and the associated HGSC. Characterization of the Rb pathway in the three subgroups revealed CCNE1 amplification and highest protein expression in the P16 homogeneous/RB1+, high cyclin D1 protein expression in P16 heterogeneous/RB1+, and E2F3 amplification and highest Ki67 protein expression in P16 homogeneous/RB1- subgroup. Rb pathway deregulation is common in HGSC, occurs early in tumor development, and results from multiple non-redundant mechanisms that correlate with clinical outcome.Shaw, PatriciaGauthier, Mona2012-112013-11-15T17:51:23ZWITHHELD_ONE_YEAR2013-11-15T17:51:23Z2013-11-15Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/42403en_ca
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topic ovarian cancer
clinical outcome
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clinical outcome
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Abrogation of the Retinoblastoma Pathway Defines Clinical Outcome in High Grade Serous Carcinoma
description High Grade Serous Carcinoma is the most aggressive tubal/ovarian histotype. The Rb pathway, which functions to preserve cell cycle regulation and genomic stability, is frequently deregulated in HGSC. The aim of this study was to identify non-redundant mechanisms of Rb pathway deregulation with clinical relevance. Immunohistochemistry analysis of P16 and RB1 expression identified a P16 homogeneous/RB1+ subgroup with the shortest recurrence free survival, while P16 heterogeneous/RB1+ and P16 homogenous/RB1- subgroups showed longer recurrence free survival. These P16/RB1 categories were shared between precursor lesions and the associated HGSC. Characterization of the Rb pathway in the three subgroups revealed CCNE1 amplification and highest protein expression in the P16 homogeneous/RB1+, high cyclin D1 protein expression in P16 heterogeneous/RB1+, and E2F3 amplification and highest Ki67 protein expression in P16 homogeneous/RB1- subgroup. Rb pathway deregulation is common in HGSC, occurs early in tumor development, and results from multiple non-redundant mechanisms that correlate with clinical outcome.
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author Milea, Anca
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title Abrogation of the Retinoblastoma Pathway Defines Clinical Outcome in High Grade Serous Carcinoma
title_short Abrogation of the Retinoblastoma Pathway Defines Clinical Outcome in High Grade Serous Carcinoma
title_full Abrogation of the Retinoblastoma Pathway Defines Clinical Outcome in High Grade Serous Carcinoma
title_fullStr Abrogation of the Retinoblastoma Pathway Defines Clinical Outcome in High Grade Serous Carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Abrogation of the Retinoblastoma Pathway Defines Clinical Outcome in High Grade Serous Carcinoma
title_sort abrogation of the retinoblastoma pathway defines clinical outcome in high grade serous carcinoma
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