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Altered patterns of transcription of the septin gene, SEPT9, in ovarian tumorigenesis

✍ Scribed by Michael Scott; W. Glenn McCluggage; Kenneth J. Hillan; Peter A. Hall; S.E. Hilary Russell


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
French
Weight
151 KB
Volume
118
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

Ovarian carcinoma represents the most lethal gynaecological malignancy. A variety of morphological subtypes are recognised (e.g. serous, mucinous, endometrioid), which may be benign, borderline or malignant. While their relationship is controversial, knowledge of the molecular mechanisms of ovarian tumorigenesis may help resolve this issue and perhaps identify early markers of disease. Perturbed patterns of expression of the SEPT9 gene on chromosome 17q25.3 have been implicated in a variety of tumour types including both breast and ovarian neoplasia. In preliminary studies, we showed that SEPT9 mRNA was upregulated in a bank of ovarian tumours, which included benign, borderline and malignant tumours, and reported increased levels of one splice variant, SEPT9_v4*. We now describe a comprehensive analysis of SEPT9 expression specifically in serous and mucinous ovarian tumours (benign, borderline and malignant), using cDNA microarray, semi‐ and quantitative RTPCR of microdissected archival tumour material. Our data show consistent and specific overexpression of both SEPT9_v1 and SEPT9_v4* transcripts in the epithelial component of ovarian tumours. These transcripts show highest levels of expression in serous and mucinous borderline tumours. SEPT9_v1 is also upregulated in both serous and mucinous carcinomas. Interestingly, highest levels of expression are observed in serous borderline and low‐grade tumours rather than high‐grade in keeping with a model of progression of benign, borderline and low‐grade serous tumours. Β© 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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