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HOXA10 is Overexpressed in Human Ovarian Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma and Correlates With Poor Survival
  1. Bin Li, MD, PhD*,
  2. Hongyan Jin, MD, PhD*,
  3. Yinhua Yu, MD*,
  4. Chao Gu, PhD*,
  5. Xianrong Zhou, MD*,
  6. Naiqing Zhao, MS and
  7. Youji Feng, MD*
  1. *Department of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University; and
  2. Department of Bioinfomatics, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
  1. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Youji Feng, Department of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University, 419 Fang Xie Rd, Shanghai, People's Republic of China, 200011. E-mail: fengyj4806{at}sohu.com.

Abstract

Human homeobox gene (HOX) A10 is a homeobox allotype gene of the HOXA family in the HOX family. Human homeobox gene A10 may play an important role in cancer development. However, the role of HOXA10 in the carcinogenesis of ovarian clear cell adenocarcinoma (OCCA) has not been established. We have evaluated the prognostic significance of HOXA10 expression for human OCCA and the effects of HOXA10 on proliferation, motility, and invasion of OCCA cells. We found that HOXA10 was not expressed in normal ovarian epithelium, ovarian endometrial cysts, and ovarian serous carcinomas, but 20 (68.9%) of the 29 OCCAs were positive for the expression of HOXA10. Human homeobox gene A10 expression was negatively correlated to the 5-year survival of OCCA patients (R = −0.442, P = 0.043). When a HOXA10 expression vector was stably transfected into a human OCCA cell line, ES-2, the proliferation rate of ES-2-HOXA10 was much higher than the vector control, the motility of ES-2-HOXA10 cells was significantly increased compared with the control (P < 0.05), and the invasion of ES-2-HOXA10 cells was also much higher than the vector control (P < 0.01 at 5 hours and 12 hours after scratching). In conclusion, HOXA10 was overexpressed in OCCA and was correlated with poor survival. HOXA10 promotes proliferation, migration, and invasion of OCCA cells. Human homeobox gene A10 could be a promising prognostic marker for OCCA.

  • HOXA10
  • Ovarian clear cell adenocarcinoma
  • Survival
  • Invasion, Motility

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Footnotes

  • Bin Li and Hongyan Jin contributed equally to this work.

  • This work was supported by Shanghai Key Subject Construction Project 05-III-016, Shanghai Health Bureau Key Project 05-ZD-001, and Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project B117.