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Query: EC:2.7.11.2 (
PDK1
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Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor beta (PPAR beta) is a member of the
nuclear hormone receptor
family and is a ligand-activated transcription factor with few known molecular targets including 3-phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase 1(
PDK1
). In view of the association of PPAR beta and
PDK1
with cancer, we have examined the expression of PPAR beta and
PDK1
in normal ovaries and different histological grades of ovarian tumours. Normal ovaries, benign, borderline, grades 1, 2 and 3 ovarian tumours of serous, muciuous, endometrioid, clear cell and mixed subtypes were analysed by immunohistochemistry for PPAR beta and
PDK1
expression. All normal ovarian tissues, benign, borderline and grade 1 tumours showed PPAR beta staining localised in the epithelium and stroma. Staining was predominantly nuclear, but some degree of cytoplasmic staining was also evident. Approximately 20% of grades 2 and 3 tumours lacked PPAR beta staining, whereas the rest displayed some degree of nuclear and cytoplasmic staining of the scattered epithelium and stroma. The extent of epithelial and stromal PPAR beta staining was significantly different among the normal and the histological grades of tumours (chi(2)=59.25, d.f.=25, P<0.001; chi(2)=64.48, d.f.=25, P<0.001). Significantly different staining of PPAR beta was observed in the epithelium and stroma of benign and borderline tumours compared with grades 1, 2 and 3 tumours (chi(2)=11.28, d.f.=4, P<0.05; chi(2)=16.15, d.f.=4, P<0.005). In contrast,
PDK1
immunostaining was absent in 9 out of 10 normal ovaries. Weak staining for
PDK1
was observed in one normal ovary and 40% of benign ovarian tumours. All borderline and malignant ovarian tumours showed positive cytoplasmic and membrane
PDK1
staining. Staining of
PDK1
was confined to the epithelium and the blood vessels, and no apparent staining of the stroma was evident. Significantly different
PDK1
staining was observed between the benign/borderline and malignant ovarian tumours (chi(2)=22.45, d.f.=5, P<0.001). In some borderline and high-grade tumours, staining of the reactive stroma was also evident. Our results suggest that unlike the colon, the endometrial, head and neck carcinomas, overexpression of PPAR beta does not occur in ovarian tumours. However, overexpression of
PDK1
was evident in borderline and low- to high-grade ovarian tumours and is consistent with its known role in tumorigenesis.
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PMID:An immunohistochemical perspective of PPAR beta and one of its putative targets PDK1 in normal ovaries, benign and malignant ovarian tumours. 1834 31