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Osteopontin expression correlates with invasiveness in cervical cancer

Authors
Song, Jae YunLee, Jae KwanLee, Nak WooYeom, Bom WooKim, Sun HaengLee, Kyu Wan
Issue Date
Aug-2009
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
immunohistochemistry; neoplastic cell transformation; osteopontin; tissue array analysis; uterine cervical neoplasms
Citation
AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY, v.49, no.4, pp 434 - 438
Pages
5
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
Volume
49
Number
4
Start Page
434
End Page
438
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/15884
DOI
10.1111/j.1479-828X.2009.01027.x
ISSN
0004-8666
1479-828X
Abstract
Aim: Osteopontin is a secreted, integrin-binding glycophosphoprotein that is overexpressed in many types of cancers and appears to be involved in carcinogenesis and cancer progression. To understand the role of osteopontin in carcinogenesis of cervical cancer, this study was designed to determine whether osteopontin is expressed in cervical cancer and carcinoma in situ (CIS) tissue as well as in normal cervical tissue. Methods: The expression of osteopontin was immunohistochemically analysed from 68 normal cervix, 55 CIS and 52 invasive cervical cancer tissues using a paraffin-embedded tissue array. Immunostaining was evaluated by intensity and the percentage of stained cells. Results: Osteopontin expression in normal, CIS and cervical cancer tissues was two of 68 (2.9%), 43 of 55 (78.2%) and 46 of 52 (88.4%), respectively (P < 0.01). High intensity (strong positive)/high proportion (more than 50%) staining seen in CIS and cervical cancer tissue samples was 45 of 55 (81.8%)/22 of 55 (40.0%) and 50 of 52 (96.2%)/31 of 52 (59.7%), respectively (P = 0.029 and P = 0.054). There was no significant correlation between the immunostaining score and stage and the immunostaining score and survival. Conclusion: Osteopontin may have a potential use as a diagnostic factor for cervical cancer and osteopontin expression is closely correlated with carcinogenesis and invasion of cervical cancer.
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