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Rosso, Marina
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Majem, Blanca
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Devis, Laura
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Lapyckyj, Lara
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Besso, María José
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Llauradó, Marta
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Abascal, María Florencia
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Matos, María Laura
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Lanau, Lucia
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Castellví, Josep
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Sánchez, José Luis
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Pérez Benavente, Asunción
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Gil Moreno, Antonio
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Reventós Puigjaner, Jaume
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Santamaria Margalef, Anna
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Rigau, Marina
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Hebe Vazquez Levin, Mónica
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2018-09-04T13:59:36Z
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2018-09-04T13:59:36Z
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2017-09-21
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2018-07-24T12:00:59Z
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https://hdl.handle.net/2445/124263
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Ovarian cancer (OC) is the fifth cancer death cause in women worldwide. The malignant nature of this disease stems from its unique dissemination pattern. Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) has been reported in OC and downregulation of Epithelial cadherin (E-cadherin) is a hallmark of this process. However, findings on the relationship between E-cadherin levels and OC progression, dissemination and aggressiveness are controversial. In this study, the evaluation of E-cadherin expression in an OC tissue microarray revealed its prognostic value to discriminate between advanced-and early-stage tumors, as well as serous tumors from other histologies. Moreover, E-cadherin, Neural cadherin (N-cadherin), cytokeratins and vimentin expression was assessed in TOV-112, SKOV-3, OAW-42 and OV-90 OC cell lines grown in monolayers and under anchorage-independent conditions to mimic ovarian tumor cell dissemination, and results were associated with cell aggressiveness. According to these EMT-related markers, cell lines were classified as mesenchymal (M; TOV-112), intermediate mesenchymal (IM; SKOV-3), intermediate epithelial (IE; OAW-42) and epithelial (E; OV-90). M-and IM-cells depicted the highest migration capacity when grown in monolayers, and aggregates derived from M-and IM-cell lines showed lower cell death, higher adhesion to extracellular matrices and higher invasion capacity than E- antigen 125 levels more than 500 U/mL and platinum-free intervals less than 6 months. Altogether, E-cadherin expression levels were found relevant for the assessment of OC progression and aggressiveness.and IE-aggregates. The analysis of E-cadherin, N-cadherin, cytokeratin 19 and vimentin mRNA levels in 20 advanced-stage high-grade serous human OC ascites showed an IM phenotype in all cases, characterized by higher proportions of N-to E-cadherin and vimentin to cytokeratin 19. In particular, higher E-cadherin mRNA levels were associated with cancer antigen 125 levels more than 500 U/mL and platinum-free intervals less than 6 months. Altogether, E-cadherin expression levels were found relevant for the assessment of OC progression and aggressiveness.
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application/pdf
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184439
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PLos One, 2017, vol. 12, num. 9, p. e0184439
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184439
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/269285/EU//PROTBIOFLUID
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cc by (c) Rosso et al., 2017
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Articles publicats en revistes (Institut d'lnvestigació Biomèdica de Bellvitge (IDIBELL))
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Càncer d'ovari
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Expressió gènica
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Ovarian cancer
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Gene expression
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E-cadherin: A determinant molecule associated with ovarian cancer progression, dissemination and aggressiveness
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion