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DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6603003
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A distinct molecular profile associated with mucinous epithelial ovarian cancer

Viola Heinzelmann‐Schwarz,Margaret Gardiner-Garden,Susan M. Henshall,James Scurry,Richard A. Scolyer,A N Smith,Anish Bali,P Vanden Bergh,Sally Baron‐Hay,Carolyn D. Scott,Daniel Fink,Neville F. Hacker,Robert L. Sutherland,Philippa M. O’Brien

Ovarian cancer
Pathology
Biology
2006
Mucinous epithelial ovarian cancers (MOC) are clinically and morphologically distinct from the other histological subtypes of ovarian cancer. To determine the genetic basis of MOC and to identify potential tumour markers, gene expression profiling of 49 primary ovarian cancers of different histological subtypes was performed using a customised oligonucleotide microarray containing >59 000 probesets. The results show that MOC express a genetic profile that both differs and overlaps with other subtypes of epithelial ovarian cancer. Concordant with its histological phenotype, MOC express genes characteristic of mucinous carcinomas of varying epithelial origin, including intestinal carcinomas. Differences in gene expression between MOC and other histological subtypes of ovarian cancer were confirmed by RT–PCR and/or immunohistochemistry. In particular, galectin 4 (LGALS4) was highly and specifically expressed in MOC, but expressed at lower levels in benign mucinous cysts and borderline (atypical proliferative) tumours, supporting a malignant progression model of MOC. Hence LGALS4 may have application as an early and differential diagnostic marker of MOC.
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    A distinct molecular profile associated with mucinous epithelial ovarian cancer” is a paper by Viola Heinzelmann‐Schwarz Margaret Gardiner-Garden Susan M. Henshall James Scurry Richard A. Scolyer A N Smith Anish Bali P Vanden Bergh Sally Baron‐Hay Carolyn D. Scott Daniel Fink Neville F. Hacker Robert L. Sutherland Philippa M. O’Brien published in 2006. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.