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Query: UMLS:C0027627 (
metastases
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The involvement of VICKZ proteins has been implicated in a large number of cancers. The aim of the present study was to investigate the biological and clinical role of VICKZ proteins in ovarian carcinoma (OC). VICKZ1-3 protein expression was analyzed in 82 serous OC specimens (51 effusions, 14 primary carcinomas, 17 solid
metastases
) by immunoblotting. Protein localization was studied using immunohistochemistry in 101 tumors (40 effusions, 25 primary carcinomas, 36 solid
metastases
). The effect of VICKZ silencing using short hairpin RNA on collagenolytic activity and invasion was assessed in ES-2 OC cells.
VICKZ2
was the most frequently expressed family member in serous carcinomas. VICKZ levels measured by pan-VICKZ antibody were significantly higher in primary carcinomas and solid
metastases
compared to effusions (P < .001). In contrast, VICKZ1 and
VICKZ2
were overexpressed in effusions compared to primary carcinomas and solid
metastases
(P = .016 and P = .024, respectively), and higher
VICKZ2
expression in effusions was associated with shorter overall survival in univariate analysis (P = .01). All 3 proteins were localized to OC cells by immunohistochemistry, with tumor-specific expression observed for VICKZ1 and
VICKZ2
. VICKZ silencing in ES-2 cells led to reduced matrix metalloproteinase 9 activity and reduced invasion. In conclusion,
VICKZ2
is the most frequently expressed VICKZ family member in serous OCs. VICKZ1 and
VICKZ2
are overexpressed in effusions compared to primary carcinomas and solid
metastases
, suggesting a biological role at this anatomical site, and appear to have a role in proteolysis and invasion.
VICKZ2
may be a prognostic marker in ovarian serous carcinoma effusions.
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PMID:VICKZ2 protein expression in ovarian serous carcinoma effusions is associated with poor survival. 2481 3