Clinical and pathological associations of PTEN expression in ovarian cancer: a multicentre study from the Ovarian Tumour Tissue Analysis Consortium.

Journal: British Journal Of Cancer
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Abstract

Background: PTEN loss is a putative driver in histotypes of ovarian cancer (high-grade serous (HGSOC), endometrioid (ENOC), clear cell (CCOC), mucinous (MOC), low-grade serous (LGSOC)). We aimed to characterise PTEN expression as a biomarker in epithelial ovarian cancer in a large population-based study.

Methods: Tumours from 5400 patients from a multicentre observational, prospective cohort study of the Ovarian Tumour Tissue Analysis Consortium were used to evaluate associations between immunohistochemical PTEN patterns and overall survival time, age, stage, grade, residual tumour, CD8+ tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) counts, expression of oestrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and androgen receptor (AR) by means of Cox proportional hazard models and generalised Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests.

Results: Downregulation of cytoplasmic PTEN expression was most frequent in ENOC (most frequently in younger patients; p value = 0.0001) and CCOC and was associated with longer overall survival in HGSOC (hazard ratio: 0.78, 95% CI: 0.65-0.94, p value = 0.022). PTEN expression was associated with ER, PR and AR expression (p values: 0.0008, 0.062 and 0.0002, respectively) in HGSOC and with lower CD8 counts in CCOC (p value < 0.0001). Heterogeneous expression of PTEN was more prevalent in advanced HGSOC (p value = 0.019) and associated with higher CD8 counts (p value = 0.0016).

Conclusions: PTEN loss is a frequent driver in ovarian carcinoma associating distinctly with expression of hormonal receptors and CD8+ TIL counts in HGSOC and CCOC histotypes.

Authors
Filipe Martins, Dominique-laurent Couturier, Anna Paterson, Anthony Karnezis, Christine Chow, Tayyebeh Nazeran, Adekunle Odunsi, Aleksandra Gentry Maharaj, Aleksandra Vrvilo, Alexander Hein, Aline Talhouk, Ana Osorio, Andreas Hartkopf, Angela Brooks Wilson, Anna Defazio, Anna Fischer, Arndt Hartmann, Brenda Hernandez, Bryan Mccauley, Chloe Karpinskyj, Christiani De Sousa, Claus Høgdall, Daniel Tiezzi, Esther Herpel, Florin Taran, Francesmary Modugno, Gary Keeney, Gregg Nelson, Helen Steed, Honglin Song, Hugh Luk, Javier Benitez, Jennifer Alsop, Jennifer Koziak, Jenny Lester, Joseph Rothstein, Jurandyr De Andrade, Lene Lundvall, Luis Paz Ares, Luis Robles Díaz, Lynne Wilkens, Maria Garcia, Maria Intermaggio, Marie-lyne Alcaraz, Mary Brett, Matthias Beckmann, Mercedes Jimenez Linan, Michael Anglesio, Michael Carney, Michael Schneider, Nadia Traficante, Nadja Pejovic, Naveena Singh, Nhu Le, Peter Sinn, Prafull Ghatage, Ramona Erber, Robert Edwards, Robert Vierkant, Roberta Ness, Samuel Leung, Sandra Orsulic, Sara Brucker, Scott Kaufmann, Sian Fereday, Simon Gayther, Stacey Winham, Stefan Kommoss, Tanja Pejovic, Teri Longacre, Valerie Mcguire, Valerie Rhenius, Weiva Sieh, Yurii Shvetsov, Alice Whittemore, Annette Staebler, Beth Karlan, Cristina Rodriguez Antona, David Bowtell, Ellen Goode, Estrid Høgdall, Francisco Candido Dos Reis, Jacek Gronwald, Jenny Chang Claude, Kirsten Moysich, Linda Kelemen, Linda Cook, Marc Goodman, Peter Fasching, Robin Crawford, Suha Deen, Usha Menon, David Huntsman, Martin Köbel, Susan Ramus, Paul D Pharoah, James Brenton
Relevant Conditions

Ovarian Cancer