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APOBEC3B up-regulation independently predicts ovarian cancer prognosis: a cohort study.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Ovarian cancer is a heterogeneous disease with a high degree of genomic instability, pro-/antitumor immunity and inflammation, and remains the most lethal gynecologic cancer worldwide. APOBEC3B, a member of the AID/APOBEC family, is part of the innate immune system which plays a key role in combating exogenous infection especially viral infection. Studies have shown that APOBEC3B expression is elevated in a variety of cancer tissues and cell lines, and plays a prominent role in the genesis and evolution of various cancers. However, the clinical relevance of APOBEC3B in ovarian cancer needs to be further investigated. The current study aimed to evaluate the predictive value of APOBEC3B in ovarian cancer clinical outcome, and to explore possible molecular mechanisms contributing to ovarian cancer progression.
METHODS:
The expression of APOBEC3B in biopsy tissue specimens from 88 ovarian cancer patients was examined using immunohistochemistry. In addition, ovarian cancer cell lines were transfected with APOBEC3B siRNA or pLenti-APOBEC3B construct. Western blotting and SRB assay were performed to explore the role of APOBEC3B in ovarian cancer.
RESULTS:
Patients were followed for a median of 74.77 months following the time of surgery. Forty-two patients had died, 5 had relapsed but were still alive at the end of study, and 41 patients remained alive and had no recurrence. Over-expression of APOBEC3B was associated with advanced FIGO stage and elevated CA125 (both p< 0.05). Univariate analysis result showed that histological subtype, FIGO stage, intravascular tumor thrombus, CA125 and APOBEC3B expression were associated with overall survival and disease-free survival of ovarian cancer patients. Multivariate analysis result showed that higher APOBEC3B expression were an independent prognostic factor to predict both worse overall survival (hazard ratio: 5.18, 95% confidence interval: 1.40-11.95, p= 0.003) and disease-free survival (hazard ratio: 4.23, 95% confidence interval: 1.60-11.17, p= 0.004) of ovarian cancer patients. Furthermore, knockdown of APOBEC3B expression in ovarian cancer cells caused an decrease in cell line viability.
CONCLUSIONS:
APOBEC3B expression is an independent prognostic factor in ovarian cancer patients. Knockdown of APOBEC3B expression affects ovarian cancer viability.
AuthorsYan Du, Xiang Tao, Jing Wu, Huandi Yu, Yinhua Yu, Hongbo Zhao
JournalCancer cell international (Cancer Cell Int) Vol. 18 Pg. 78 ( 2018) ISSN: 1475-2867 [Print] England
PMID29853799 (Publication Type: Journal Article)

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