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American Journal of Pathology | 2002

CD24 Is Expressed in Ovarian Cancer and Is a New Independent Prognostic Marker of Patient Survival

Glen Kristiansen; Carsten Denkert; Karsten Schlüns; Edgar Dahl; Christian Dr. Pilarsky; Steffen Hauptmann

CD24 is a small heavily glycosylated glycosylphosphatidylinositol-linked cell surface protein, which is expressed in hematological malignancies as well as in a large variety of solid tumors. Very recently its expression in ovarian cancer has been found on RNA level by chip analysis. We evaluated CD24 protein expression by immunohistochemistry in 9 normal ovaries and 69 epithelial ovarian tumors (5 adenomas, 8 borderline tumors, and 56 carcinomas) with known follow-up data. Surface epithelium of normal ovaries as well as adenomas did not express CD24. In borderline tumors CD24 was expressed in membrane in 75% of cases, whereas cytoplasmic expression was detected in only one of nine cases. In invasive ovarian carcinomas, a membranous expression was detected in 84% and a cytoplasmic expression in 59% of cases. In univariate survival analysis of all invasive ovarian carcinomas, a highly significant association of increased cytoplasmic CD24 expression with shortened patient survival (mean 98 months versus 37 months, P = 0.0002, log rank test) was demonstrated. Other significant prognostic parameters were International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage, Silverberg grade, patient age, undifferentiated histological type, and metastatic disease. We did not detect a significant correlation of CD24 with these clinicopathological parameters. In multivariate analysis, only CD24 and FIGO stage were independent prognostic parameters. Our data suggest that the expression of CD24 as detected by immunohistochemistry is a new independent molecular marker for shortened survival time of patients with epithelial ovarian carcinomas.


Histology and Histopathology | 2007

Expression of AGR2 in non small cell lung cancer

Florian R. Fritzsche; Edgar Dahl; Anja Dankof; Mick Burkhardt; Stefan Pahl; Iver Petersen; Manfred Dietel; Glen Kristiansen


Histology and Histopathology | 2007

Co-expression and prognostic value of gross cystic disease fluid protein 15 and mammaglobin in primary breast cancer

Florian R. Fritzsche; A. Thomas; Klaus Jürgen Winzer; B. Beyer; Anja Dankof; Joachim Bellach; Edgar Dahl; Manfred Dietel; Glen Kristiansen


Archive | 1999

Human nucleic acid sequences of normal uterus tissue

Thomas Specht; Bernd Hinzmann; Armin Schmitt; Christian Pilarsky; Edgar Dahl; André Rosenthal


Archive | 1999

Human nucleic acid sequences of endometrium tumour tissue

Thomas Specht; Bernd Hinzmann; Armin Schmitt; Christian Pilarsky; Edgar Dahl; André Rosenthal


Archive | 1999

Human nucleic acid sequences from tissue of breast tumors

Thomas Specht; Bernd Hinzmann; Armin Schmitt; Christian Pilarsky; Edgar Dahl; André Rosenthal


Archive | 1999

Human nucleic acid sequences obtained from pancreas tumor tissue

Thomas Specht; Bernd Hinzmann; Armin Schmitt; Christian Pilarsky; Edgar Dahl; André Rosenthal


Archive | 1999

Human nucleic acid sequences from ovarian tumour tissue

Thomas Specht; Bernd Hinzmann; Armin Schmitt; Christian Pilarsky; Edgar Dahl; André Rosenthal


Archive | 1998

Human nucleic acid sequences and protein products from tumor breast tissue, useful for breast cancer therapy

Thomas Specht; Bernd Hinzmann; Armin Schmitt; Christian Pilarsky; Edgar Dahl; Andre Rosentahl


Archive | 2004

Human nucleic acid sequences obtained from prostatic carcinomas

Bernd Hinzmann; Edgar Dahl; André Rosenthal; Thomas Specht; Armin Schmitt; Georg Beckmann; Thomas Brümmendorf; Henrik Kinnemann; Stefan Röpcke; Klaus Hermann; Li Xinzhong; Christian Pilarsky; Eike Staub

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Thomas Specht

Free University of Berlin

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Christian Pilarsky

Dresden University of Technology

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André Rosenthal

National Institutes of Health

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Georg Beckmann

Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine

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Katrin Sparbier

Humboldt University of Berlin

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