Abstract
Background: Ovarian clear cell carcinoma (OCCC) is characterized by chemoresistance and poor prognosis in advanced or recurrent cases. This study aimed to find specific prognostic markers for OCCC. Methods: We analyzed 169 OCCC patients for clinicopathological features. TERT promoter and PIK3CA mutations were assessed by Sanger sequencing, and immunohistochemistry for ARID1A, HDAC6, Cyclin E1, and p53 was performed on tissue microarrays. Survival analysis was conducted using Kaplan-Meier and Cox regression models. Results: The -124C>T TERT promoter mutation was associated with longer OS and PFS and was an independent predictor of favorable OS. This mutation correlated with lower CA125 levels and higher SNP frequency. p53 mutations indicated advanced disease, bilateral tumors, reduced Cyclin E1, and poor prognosis. Low HDAC6 expression was linked to worse PFS. Mutual exclusivity was observed between PIK3CA exon 20 mutations and SNPs. Conclusions: The -124C>T TERT promoter mutation may serve as a favorable prognostic marker in OCCC, while p53 mutations and reduced HDAC6 expression are associated with poor outcomes.