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Query: UMLS:C0476089 (
endometrial cancer
)
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With the aim to translate the discovery from proteomic research into clinical applications, we identified epidermal fatty acid-binding protein (E-FABP) and
calcyphosine
(
CAPS
) by MALDI-Q-TOF MS and validated their overexpressions by immunoblotting. Their expression statuses were examined by immunohistochemistry in 39 normal endometrium, 29 endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia (EIN) and 84
endometrial cancer
(EC) cases. We evaluated the correlations to the clinicopathologic characteristics and determined whether these proteins had prognostic significance. Expressions of E-FABP and
CAPS
were increased 2.64- and 2.18-fold in EC by immunoblotting. Immunoreactivity of both E-FABP and
CAPS
were stronger in EC than in EIN or normal tissues (p < 0.001 and < 0.001). Stronger immunoreactivity of E-FABP and
CAPS
were shown to present with poor differentiation (p = 0.032 and 0.001), but no relevance was observed with staging (p = 1.368 and 4.306). Survival analysis indicated that immunoreactivity of
CAPS
was correlated to poor survival (p = 0.018), but E-FABP status appeared to be no correlation to the clinical outcome of patients (p = 0.865). Multivariate analysis indicated that
CAPS
might be an independent prognostic factor for survival in patients with EC (p = 0.008). Results demonstrated the ubiquitous overexpressions of E-FABP and
CAPS
in EC and the correlations to the clinicopathologic parameters.
CAPS
might be a potential prognostic factor for survival in patients with EC. The research pattern from proteomics to clinical specimens would have widespread applications.
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PMID:Prognostic evaluation of epidermal fatty acid-binding protein and calcyphosine, two proteins implicated in endometrial cancer using a proteomic approach. 1872 84