the eag potassium channel as a new prognostic marker in ovarian cancer其盛钾通道作为一种新的卵巢癌预后标记.pdf
文本预览下载声明
Asher et al. Diagnostic Pathology 2010, 5:78
/content/5/1/78
RESEARCH Open Access
The Eag potassium channel as a new prognostic
marker in ovarian cancer
1* 1 1 1 2 3 4
Viren Asher , Raheela Khan , Averil Warren , Robert Shaw , Gerhard V Schalkwyk , Anish Bali , Heidi M Sowter
Abstract
Background: Ovarian cancer is the second most common cancer of the female genital tract in the United
Kingdom (UK), accounting for 6% of female deaths due to cancer. This cancer is associated with poor survival and
there is a need for new treatments in addition to existing chemotherapy to improve survival. Potassium (K+)
channels have been shown to be overexpressed in various cancers where they appear to play a role in cell
proliferation and progression.
Objectives: To determine the expression of the potassium channels Eag and HERG in ovarian cancer tissue and to
assess their role in cell proliferation.
Methods: The expression of Eag and HERG potassium channels was examined in an ovarian cancer tissue
microarray. Their role in cell proliferation was investigated by blocking voltage-gated potassium channels in an
ovarian cancer cell line (SK-OV-3).
Results: We show for the first time that high expression of Eag channels in ovarian cancer patients is significantly
associated with poor survival (P = 0.016) unlike HERG channel expression where there was no correlation with
survival. There was also a significant association of Eag staining with high tumour grade (P = 0.014) and presence
of residual disease (P = 0.011). Proliferation of SK-OV-3 cells was significantly (P 0.001) inhibited after treatment
with voltage gated K+ channel blockers.
Conclusion: This novel finding demonstrates a role for Eag
显示全部