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Clinical Cancer Research | 2007

Lack of Apoptotic Protease Activating Factor-1 Expression and Resistance to Hypoxia-Induced Apoptosis in Cervical Cancer

Cornelia Leo; Lars-Christian Horn; Cora Rauscher; Bettina Hentschel; Christine E. Richter; Alexander Schütz; Chandra Paul Leo; Michael Höckel

Purpose: Clinical observations suggest that intratumoral hypoxia increases the aggressiveness of tumors through clonal selection of cancer cells that have lost their apoptotic potential. The aim of this study, therefore, was to investigate the expression of the proapoptotic protein apoptotic protease activating factor-1 (Apaf-1) in cervical cancers and to analyze its relation to intratumoral hypoxia and apoptosis. Furthermore, the effect of hypoxia and apoptosis on survival was examined. Experimental Design: In 56 patients, intratumoral oxygenation measurements and subsequent needle biopsies were done. The obtained tissue was analyzed by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase–mediated dUTP nick end labeling assays and by immunohistochemistry with an Apaf-1 antibody. Results: Apaf-1 was expressed in 86% of cancers. The median apoptosis rate was 1.0%. There was no correlation between Apaf-1 expression and intratumoral hypoxia. However, Apaf-1 expression was negative in 37.5% of hypoxic cervical cancers (pO2 ≤ 10 mmHg) with low apoptosis rates (≤1.0%) compared with only 5.0% in nonhypoxic cancers and hypoxic cancers with high apoptosis (P = 0.005; Fishers exact test). With a median follow-up period of 44 months, there was a nonsignificant trend toward worse prognosis in the hypoxic low-apoptotic group (P = 0.08). Conclusions: Although Apaf-1 is expressed in the vast majority of cervical cancers, a significant proportion of tumors with low apoptosis rates despite intratumoral hypoxia showed a lack of Apaf-1 expression. This finding suggests that loss of Apaf-1 expression is a mechanism by which hypoxic cervical cancers acquire resistance to apoptosis. Thus, low Apaf-1 expression in hypoxic tumors may be an unfavorable prognostic factor.


Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2005

CD44-v6 concentrations in carcinoma of the uterine cervix: lack of prognostic significance

Lars-Christian Horn; G. Raptis; Uta Fischer; Bettina Hentschel; U. Köhler; Christine E. Richter; R. Martin

Several kinds of cellular adhesion molecules, like different splicing variants of CD 44, have gained important as prognostic or markers for metastatic disease. Fresh frozen samples from 64 cervical carcinoma (CX) were stored in liquid nitrogen and examined using ELISA-technique, testing the prognostic impact. Normal cervical tissue served as control. CD 44-v6 concentration, was significant elevated in tumor tissue, when compared to the controls (P=0.04). There was no correlation to tumor stage (P=0.61), lymphovascular space involvement (P=0.075) or pelvic lymph node involvement (P=0.81). The CD 44-v6 concentration was not informative regarding recurrence-free and overall survival. Contrary to immunohistochemistry, the quantification of CD 44-v6 using ELISA-technique does not provide any further information.


Gynecologic Oncology | 2006

Pattern of invasion is of prognostic value in surgically treated cervical cancer patients

L.-C. Horn; Uta Fischer; G. Raptis; K. Bilek; Bettina Hentschel; Christine E. Richter; Ulf-Dietrich Braumann; Jens Einenkel


Gynecologic Oncology | 2005

Expression of Apaf-1 in cervical cancer correlates with lymph node metastasis but not with intratumoral hypoxia.

Cornelia Leo; Christine E. Richter; Lars-Christian Horn; Alexander Schütz; Henryk Pilch; Michael Höckel


European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2006

Clinicopathologic characteristics and subsequent pregnancy outcome in 139 complete hydatidiform moles

L.-C. Horn; J. Kowalzik; K. Bilek; Christine E. Richter; Jens Einenkel


Annals of Diagnostic Pathology | 2006

Juxtatumoral desmoplastic stromal reaction is associated with high tumor cell dissociation in squamous cell carcinomas of the uterine cervix

L.-C. Horn; Christine E. Richter; Bettina Hentschel; Alexander Schütz; Henryk Pilch; Cornelia Leo; Michael Höckel


Annals of Diagnostic Pathology | 2006

p16, p14, p53, cyclin D1, and steroid hormone receptor expression and human papillomaviruses analysis in primary squamous cell carcinoma of the endometrium

Lars-Christian Horn; Christine E. Richter; Jens Einenkel; Andrea Tannapfel; Uwe-Gerd Liebert; Cornelia Leo


Annals of Diagnostic Pathology | 2006

Mixed small cell carcinomas of the uterine cervix: prognostic impact of focal neuroendocrine differentiation but not of Ki-67 labeling index

Lars-Christian Horn; Bettina Hentschel; K. Bilek; Christine E. Richter; Jens Einenkel; Cornelia Leo


Pathology Research and Practice | 2005

Occult tumor cells in pelvic lymph nodes and parametrial tissue of small-sized FIGO IB1 squamous cell carcinomas of the uterine cervix - results of a pilot study

L.-C. Horn; Ulf-Dietrich Braumann; Uta Fischer; K. Bilek; Christine E. Richter; Jens Einenkel


Pathology Research and Practice | 2006

Prognostic value of trophoblastic proliferation in complete hydatidiform moles in predicting persistent disease

L.-C. Horn; J. Kowalzik; K. Bilek; Christine E. Richter; Jens Einenkel

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