Genomic aberrations relate early and advanced stage ovarian cancer

基因组畸变与早期和晚期卵巢癌有关

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作者:Afra Zaal, Wouter J Peyrot, P M J J Berns, Maria E L van der Burg, Jan H W Veerbeek, J Baptist Trimbos, Isabelle Cadron, Paul J van Diest, Wessel N van Wieringen, Oscar Krijgsman, Gerrit A Meijer, Jurgen M J Piek, Petra J Timmers, Ignace Vergote, René H M Verheijen, Bauke Ylstra, Ronald P Zweemer; E

Background

Because of the distinct clinical presentation of early and advanced stage ovarian cancer, we

Conclusion

This study indicates that advanced stage ovarian cancer either progresses from early stage or from a common precursor lesion but that they do not arise from distinct carcinogenic molecular events. Furthermore, we show that array comparative genomic hybridization has the potential to identify clinically distinct patients.

Methods

Sixteen early and sixteen advanced stage ovarian carcinomas, matched for histological subtype and differentiation grade, were included. Genomic aberrations were compared for each early and advanced stage ovarian cancer by array comparative genomic hybridization. To study how the aberrations correlate to the clinical characteristics of the tumors we clustered tumors based on the genomic aberrations.

Results

The genomic aberration patterns in advanced stage cancer equalled those in early stage, but were more frequent in advanced stage (p = 0.012). Unsupervised clustering based on genomic aberrations yielded two clusters that significantly discriminated early from advanced stage (p = 0.001), and that did differ significantly in survival (p = 0.002). These clusters however did give a more accurate prognosis than histological subtype or differentiation grade.

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