Combined COX-2/PPARγ Expression as Independent Negative Prognosticator for Vulvar Cancer Patients.
Nadine AnsorgeChristian DanneckerUdo JeschkeElisa SchmoeckelDoris MayrHelene H HeideggerAurelia VattaiMaximiliane BurgmannBastian CzogallaSven MahnerSophie FuerstPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Vulvar cancer incidence numbers have been rising steadily over the past decades. Especially the number of young patients with vulvar cancer increased recently. Therefore, the need to identify new prognostic factors for vulvar carcinoma is more apparent. Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) has long been an object of scientific interest in the context of carcinogenesis. This enzyme is involved in prostaglandin synthesis and the latter binds to nuclear receptors like PPARγ. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate COX-2- and PPARγ- expression in tissues of vulvar carcinomas and to analyze their relevance as prognostic factors. The cytoplasmatic expression of COX-2 as well as PPARγ is associated with a significantly reduced survival, whereas nuclear expression of PPARγ results in a better survival. Especially the combined expression of both COX-2 and PPARγ in the cytoplasm is an independent negative prognosticator for vulvar cancer patients.
Keyphrases
- prognostic factors
- poor prognosis
- insulin resistance
- sentinel lymph node
- binding protein
- squamous cell carcinoma
- papillary thyroid
- type diabetes
- magnetic resonance imaging
- gene expression
- risk factors
- working memory
- squamous cell
- high grade
- skeletal muscle
- magnetic resonance
- lymph node
- computed tomography
- middle aged