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Query: UMLS:C0476089 (
endometrial cancer
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Endometrial cancer
is the most frequently occurring malignancy of the female genital tract in Western countries. Although in many cases surgically curable, about 30% of the tumours represent an aggressive and untreatable disease. In an attempt to establish a reliable prognostic marker for endometrial carcinomas disregarding their histological diversity, we investigated the expression of
KPNA2
, a mediator of nucleocytoplasmic transport, and other cell proliferation-associated proteins and their correlation with cancer progression. We analysed patient tissue microarrays (TMAs) assembled from 527
endometrial cancer
tissue specimens and uterus samples from a Trp53 knockout mouse model of
endometrial cancer
. Our data show that
KPNA2
expression was significantly up-regulated in human endometrial carcinomas and associated with higher tumour grade (p = 0.026), higher FIGO stage (p = 0.027), p53 overexpression (p < 0.001), activation of the PI3K/AKT pathway, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition. Increased nuclear
KPNA2
immunoreactivity was identified as a novel predictor of overall survival, independent of well-established prognostic factors in Cox regression analyses (hazard ratio 1.7, 95% CI 1.13-2.56, p = 0.01). No significant association between
KPNA2
expression and
endometrial cancer
subtype was detected. In the mouse model,
KPNA2
showed increased expression levels from precancerous (EmgD, EIC) to far-advanced invasive lesions. We further investigated the cell proliferation capacity after siRNA-mediated
KPNA2
knockdown in the human
endometrial cancer
cell line MFE-296.
KPNA2
silencing led to decreased proliferation of the cancer cells, suggesting interplay of the protein with the cell cycle. Taken together, increased expression of
KPNA2
is an independent prognostic marker for poor survival. The mechanism of enhanced nucleocytoplasmic transport by
KPNA2
overexpression seems a common event in aggressive cancers since we have shown a significant correlation of
KPNA2
expression and tumour aggressiveness in a large variety of other solid tumour entities. Introducing
KPNA2
immunohistochemistry in routine diagnostics may allow for the identification of patients who need more aggressive treatment regimens.
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PMID:KPNA2 is overexpressed in human and mouse endometrial cancers and promotes cellular proliferation. 2493 Aug 86