Evaluation of the correlation of vasculogenic mimicry, ALDH1, KiSS-1, and MACC1 in the prediction of metastasis and prognosis in ovarian carcinoma.
Yu. Lan L; Zhu. Bo B; Wu. Shiwu S; Zhou. Lei L; Song. Wenqing W; Gong. Xiaomeng X; Wang. Danna D
Key Findings
- KiSS-1 expression is lower in ovarian cancer tissue compared to benign ovarian tumors.
- Patients with higher KiSS-1 levels lived longer than those with low or absent KiSS-1.
- High levels of other markers (VM, ALDH1, MACC1) and low KiSS-1 independently predict poorer overall survival.
Practical Outcomes
- For most biohackers, this research offers limited direct action steps. It suggests that kisspeptin pathways may play a role in tumor suppression, but there are no clear protocols, dosages, or lifestyle tweaks to influence KiSS-1 for health or longevity benefits. Until human trials show safe ways to modulate KiSS-1, the findings remain primarily of scientific interest.
Summary
The study looked at how levels of a protein called KiSS-1 (related to the peptide kisspeptin) and other markers are linked to ovarian cancer spread and patient survival. Higher KiSS-1 levels were tied to better outcomes, while lower levels were linked to worse prognosis.
Abstract
Recurrence and metastasis are the usual manifestations of treatment failure of epithelial ovarian carcinoma (EOC). Vasculogenic mimicry (VM; blood supply development often seen in highly aggressive cancers), aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1, cancer stem cell biomarker), KiSS-1 (suppressor of tumor metastasis), and metastasis associated in colon cancer-1 (MACC1) are all useful predictive factors for metastasis and prognosis in various cancers. In this study, we analyzed associations among VM, ALDH1, KiSS-1, and MACC1 in EOC, and their respective correlations with clinicopathological characteristics and survival in EOC. Positive rates of VM, ALDH1, KiSS-1, and MACC1 in 207 whole EOC tissue samples were detected by immunohistochemistry. Patients' clinical data were also collected. Levels of VM, ALDH1, and MACC1 were significantly higher, and levels of KiSS-1 significantly lower, in EOC tissues than in benign ovary tumors. Levels of VM, ALDH1, KiSS-1, and MACC1 were associated significantly with tumor/lymph node/metastasis (LNM) grade, implantation, and International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage, and with patients' overall survival (OS); whereas the KiSS-1+ subgroup had significantly longer OS than did the KiSS-1- subgroup. In multivariate analysis, high VM, ALDH1 or MACC1 levels, FIGO stage, implantation and low KiSS-1 levels were independently associated with shorter OS in patients with EOC. VM and expressions of ALDH1, KiSS-1, and MACC1 represent promising markers for metastasis and prognosis, and potential therapeutic targets for EOC.
Study Information
pubmed
2017
2017-03-02T00:00:00.000Z
10.1186/s13000-017-0612-9
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