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Hypoxia and angiogenesis in endometrioid endometrial carcinogenesis.

Authors: Horree, N  Van Diest, PJ  Van der Groep, P  Sie-Go, DM  Heintz, AP 
Citation: Horree N, etal., Cell Oncol. 2007;29(3):219-27.
RGD ID: 2298945
Pubmed: PMID:17452774   (View Abstract at PubMed)
PMCID: PMC4618415   (View Article at PubMed Central)

BACKGROUND: Hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha (HIF-1alpha) plays an essential role in the adaptive response of cells to hypoxia, triggering biologic events associated with aggressive tumor behavior. METHODS: Expression of HIF-1alpha and proteins in the HIF-1alpha pathway (Glut-1, CAIX, VEGF) in paraffin-embedded specimens of normal (n=17), premalignant (n=17) and endometrioid endometrial carcinoma (n=39) was explored by immunohistochemistry, in relation to microvessel density (MVD). RESULTS: HIF-1alpha overexpression was absent in inactive endometrium but present in hyperplasia (61%) and carcinoma (87%), with increasing expression in a perinecrotic fashion pointing to underlying hypoxia. No membranous expression of Glut-1 and CAIX was noticed in inactive endometrium, in contrast with expression in hyperplasia (Glut-1 0%, CAIX 61%, only focal and diffuse) and carcinoma (Glut-1 94.6%, CAIX 92%, both mostly perinecrotically). Diffuse HIF-1alpha was accompanied by activation of downstream targets. VEGF was significantly higher expressed in hyperplasias and carcinomas compared to inactive endometrium. MVD was higher in hyperplasias and carcinomas than in normal endometrium (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: HIF-1alpha and its downstream genes are increasingly expressed from normal through premalignant to endometrioid adenocarcinoma of the endometrium, paralleled by activation of its downstream genes and increased angiogenesis. This underlines the potential importance of hypoxia and its key regulator HIF-1alpha in endometrial carcinogenesis.



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Object SymbolSpeciesTermQualifierEvidenceWithNotesSourceOriginal Reference(s)
CA9Humanendometrial hyperplasia  IEP protein:altered localization:membrane and endometriumRGD 
Car9Ratendometrial hyperplasia  ISOCA9 (Homo sapiens)protein:altered localization:membrane and endometriumRGD 
Car9Mouseendometrial hyperplasia  ISOCA9 (Homo sapiens)protein:altered localization:membrane and endometriumRGD 
CA9HumanEndometrioid Carcinomas  IEP protein:altered localization:membrane and endometriumRGD 
Car9RatEndometrioid Carcinomas  ISOCA9 (Homo sapiens)protein:altered localization:membrane and endometriumRGD 
Car9MouseEndometrioid Carcinomas  ISOCA9 (Homo sapiens)protein:altered localization:membrane and endometriumRGD 

Objects Annotated

Genes (Rattus norvegicus)
Car9  (carbonic anhydrase 9)

Genes (Mus musculus)
Car9  (carbonic anhydrase 9)

Genes (Homo sapiens)
CA9  (carbonic anhydrase 9)


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