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FGF2 transcript levels are positively correlated with EGF and IGF-1 in the malignant endometrium

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CANCER LETTERS
Volume 259, Issue 2, Pages 146-155

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2007.10.002

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EGF; IGF-1; FGF2; real-time PCR; endometrial cancer

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Background. Epidermal and insulin-like growth factors (EGF, IGFs) act as mitogens promoting endothelial cell proliferation and differentiation. Accumulating evidence for interactions between EGF and IGF signaling pathways has been reported. Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 (FGF2) is also mitogenic for various cell types and is associated with regulation of tumor angiogenesis and metastasis. However EGF, IGF-1 and FGF2 transcript levels have been scarcely investigated in endometrial carcinoma. Methods. In the present study, we evaluated the mRNA expression pattern of EGF, IGF-1 and FGF2 by using Comparative Quantitative real-time RT-PCR assay in 30 endometrial cancer specimens and an equal number of adjacent normal tissues. Results. Both overexpression and down-regulation of EGF, IGF-1 and FGF2 was demonstrated in endometrial cancer compared to the adjacent normal specimens; however the main features of cancer were IGF-1 and EGF down-regulation and FGF2 up-regulation. Different co-expression patterns of all three factors were displayed in normal and malignant endometrium. Interestingly, FGF2 mRNA was positively correlated with EGF and IGF-1 transcript levels in endometrial cancer (P = 0.024 and P = 0.006, respectively), while no co-expression was observed in the adjacent normal specimens. Furthermore, endometrial tissue-pair analysis revealed a significant positive correlation between EGF and IGF-1 (P = 0.010), supporting the hypothesis of a cross-talk between IGF- and EGF-mediated signaling pathways in endometrial cancer. EGF transcript levels were marginally higher in endometrioid than non-endometrioid tumors (P = 0.050), and in grade I compared to grade 11 tumors (P = 0.053). Conclusions. Up-regulation as well as down-regulation of EGF, IGF-1 and FGF2 transcript levels is observed in endometrial cancer; however IGF-1 and EGF down-regulation and FGF2 up-regulation seem to comprise the main features of endometrial carcinogenesis. The disruption of their mRNA co-expression pattern observed supports the hypothesis of a cross-talk between IGF- and EGF-mediated signaling pathways in promoting endothelial cell proliferation and differentiation in endometrial cancer. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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