Abstract

Endometrial cancers (EC) are a heterogeneous group of malignant neoplasms differing in etiology, clinical-pathological features and prognosis. To determine the differences between the expression of selected molecular factors and find connections between them in order to isolate possible biomarkers influencing treatment options. The investigated data involved archival histological preparations obtained from uterine EC samples taken from 137 patients, treated surgically between 2007 and 2014. The immunohistochemical Dako EnVisionTM Flex+ method was applied. The expression of ERβ, MLH1 and BRCA1 was lower in ECI than in ECII patients. The ERα expression was higher in early Fédération internationale de gynécologie et d'obstétrique (FIGO) (IA) stages than in advanced (IB-IV) stages, while ERβ expression was significantly higher in advanced stages compared to stage IA and increased with grading. The BRCA1 expression also increased with grading. In both type I and type II EC patients, ERα expression correlated with MYH9 and BRCA1, while ERβ expression correlated with BAP expression. High expression of BRCA1 correlated with several proteins: BAP, MYH9 and FAK. High BAP expression also correlated with high MYH9 expression. A correlation in the expression of these proteins was also demonstrated in the group consisting only of patients with ECI. A significant correlation was found between BAP expression and MYH9 among patients diagnosed with ECI. In the ECII group, no correlation was found between the tested proteins. The ECI and ECII patients differed in the studied molecular factors, mainly in terms of ER and BRCA1 expression. Changes in BRCA1 expression were linked to alterations in BAP expression, but were also associated with the proteins MYH9 and FAK.

Highlights

  • Endometrial cancers (EC) are a heterogeneous group of malignant neoplasms differing in etiology, clinical-pathological features and prognosis

  • The BRCA1 expression increased with grading. In both type I and type II EC patients, ERα expression correlated with MYH9 and BRCA1, while ERβ expression correlated with BAP expression

  • A significant correlation was found between BAP expression and MYH9 among patients diagnosed with ECI

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Introduction

Endometrial cancers (EC) are a heterogeneous group of malignant neoplasms differing in etiology, clinical-pathological features and prognosis. According to global epidemiological statistics, endometrial cancer (EC) is the 6th most common cancer in women. There were over 380,000 new cases of EC in 2018, representing 4.4% of all female malignancies diagnosed that year. Poland ranks 12th in the incidence of EC.[1] In the last 10 years, the incidence of EC has increased significantly in many geographical regions of the world, including Europe.[2,3]. The ECI, which is characterized as endometrioid, is associated with a good prognosis and constitutes the large majority of patients, while ECII, which is non-endometrioid, occurs less frequently than ECI and has a more clinically aggressive course and poor prognosis.[2,4]

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