Molecular Diagnostics
British Journal of Cancer (2008) 99, 1269–1275. doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6604650 www.bjcancer.com
Published online 14 October 2008
C-Fos expression is a molecular predictor of progression and survival in epithelial ovarian carcinoma
S Mahner1,2, C Baasch1,2, J Schwarz1,2, S Hein1, L Wölber1, F Jänicke1 and K Milde-Langosch1
1Department of Gynecology and Gynecologic Oncology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistrasse 52, 20246 Hamburg, Germany
Correspondence: Dr S Mahner, E-mail: s.mahner@uke.uni-hamburg.de
2These authors contributed equally to this study.
Received 30 May 2008; Revised 13 August 2008; Accepted 13 August 2008.
Abstract
Members of the Fos protein family dimerise with Jun proteins to form the AP-1 transcription factor complex. They have a central function in proliferation and differentiation of normal tissue as well as in oncogenic transformation and tumour progression. We analysed the expression of c-Fos, FosB, Fra-1 and Fra-2 to investigate the function of Fos transcription factors in ovarian cancer. A total of 101 patients were included in the study. Expression of Fos proteins was determined by western blot analysis, quantified by densitometry and verified by immunohistochemistry. Reduced c-Fos expression was independently associated with unfavourable progression-free survival (20.6, 31.6 and 51.2 months for patients with low, moderate and high c-Fos expression; P=0.003) as well as overall survival (23.8, 46.0 and 55.5 months for low, moderate and high c-Fos levels; P=0.003). No correlations were observed for FosB, Fra-1 and Fra-2. We conclude that loss of c-Fos expression is associated with tumour progression in ovarian carcinoma and that c-Fos may be a prognostic factor. These results are in contrast to the classic concept of c-Fos as an oncogene, but are supported by the recently discovered tumour-suppressing and proapoptotic function of c-Fos in various cancer types.
Keywords:
ovarian cancer, prognostic factors, c-Fos, AP-1, survival, progression
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