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Cytoplasmic versus nuclear THR alpha expression determines survival of ovarian cancer patients
by
Mahner Sven
, Jeschke Udo
, Czogalla Bastian
, Heublein Sabine
, Engel, Jutta
, Schmoeckel Elisa
, Ditsch, Nina
, Kuhn, Christina
, Hester, Anna
, Mayr, Doris
, Trillsch Fabian
, Sattler Cornelia
in
Carcinogenesis
/ Carcinoma
/ Gonadotropins
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Investigations
/ Isoforms
/ Ovarian cancer
/ Patients
/ Pituitary (anterior)
/ Steroid hormone receptors
/ Thyroid cancer
/ Thyroid gland
/ Thyroid hormone receptors
2020
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Cytoplasmic versus nuclear THR alpha expression determines survival of ovarian cancer patients
by
Mahner Sven
, Jeschke Udo
, Czogalla Bastian
, Heublein Sabine
, Engel, Jutta
, Schmoeckel Elisa
, Ditsch, Nina
, Kuhn, Christina
, Hester, Anna
, Mayr, Doris
, Trillsch Fabian
, Sattler Cornelia
in
Carcinogenesis
/ Carcinoma
/ Gonadotropins
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Investigations
/ Isoforms
/ Ovarian cancer
/ Patients
/ Pituitary (anterior)
/ Steroid hormone receptors
/ Thyroid cancer
/ Thyroid gland
/ Thyroid hormone receptors
2020
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Cytoplasmic versus nuclear THR alpha expression determines survival of ovarian cancer patients
by
Mahner Sven
, Jeschke Udo
, Czogalla Bastian
, Heublein Sabine
, Engel, Jutta
, Schmoeckel Elisa
, Ditsch, Nina
, Kuhn, Christina
, Hester, Anna
, Mayr, Doris
, Trillsch Fabian
, Sattler Cornelia
in
Carcinogenesis
/ Carcinoma
/ Gonadotropins
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Investigations
/ Isoforms
/ Ovarian cancer
/ Patients
/ Pituitary (anterior)
/ Steroid hormone receptors
/ Thyroid cancer
/ Thyroid gland
/ Thyroid hormone receptors
2020
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Cytoplasmic versus nuclear THR alpha expression determines survival of ovarian cancer patients
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Cytoplasmic versus nuclear THR alpha expression determines survival of ovarian cancer patients
2020
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Purpose Thyroid hormone receptors (THR) have manifold functions and are involved in the carcinogenesis of several tumor types. Within this study, we aimed to investigate the expression pattern (nuclear versus cytoplasmic) of the THR alpha and its impact on patients survival in ovarian cancer (OvCa).MethodsThe presence of the thyroid hormone receptors THRα, THRα1 and − 2 was investigated in 156 ovarian cancer samples using immunohistochemistry (IHC) using semi-quantitative immunoreactivity (IR) scores and correlated with clinical, pathological data, subtype of ovarian cancer, clinical data, staining of 20 already described OvCa marker proteins and overall survival (OS).ResultsAmong all subtypes of OvCa, clear cell carcinomas showed the highest THRα expression. Furthermore, nuclear THRα was associated with a reduced survival in this subtype. However, nuclear expressed THRα1 turned out to be a positive prognosticator for all subtypes of OvCa patients. Nuclear THRα2 is a positive prognosticator for OvCa patients of the serous subtype. In contrast, cytoplasmic expression THRα2 was associated with a reduced OS in all subtypes of OvCa patients; while, cytoplasmic expression of THRα1 is associated with reduced OS in mucinous OvCa patients only. In addition, THRα expression correlates with gonadotropin receptors, steroid hormone receptors, TA-MUC1 and glycodelin.ConclusionDepending on nuclear or cytoplasmic expression, our study shows that THRα and its isoforms 1 and 2 provide different prognostic information for ovarian cancer patients. Further investigations should analyze if THRs may represent new endocrine targets for the treatment of ovarian cancer.
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Springer Nature B.V
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