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Histotype-specific analysis of acid ceramidase expression in ovarian cancer
El-Balat, A. ✉
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Karn, T.
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Holtrich, U.
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Becker, S.
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Kommoss, S.
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Győrffy, B. [Győrffy, Balázs (Onkológia), author] II. Department of Pediatrics (SU / FM / C); Enzim_417 (IMLS)
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Anglesio, M.S.
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Huntsman, D.G.
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Drosos, Z.
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Rody, A.
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Gevensleben, H.
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Hanker, L.C.
English Article (Journal Article) Scientific
Published:
VIRCHOWS ARCHIV 0945-6317 1432-2307
476
(6)
pp. 855-862
2020
SJR Scopus - Medicine (miscellaneous): Q1
Identifiers
MTMT: 31068010
DOI:
10.1007/s00428-019-02728-0
WoS:
000505351200001
Scopus:
85077276705
PubMed:
31897818
Acid ceramidase (ASAH1) is a key player in sphingolipid metabolism and signaling. It has prognostic value for several cancers, but histotype-specific analyses of ovarian cancer are not yet available. We used three retrospective TMA cohorts encompassing a total of 1106 ovarian cancers with follow-up data for immunohistochemical analysis of acid ceramidase (ASAH1) expression. Patients with sub-optimal debulking and persistent residual tumor after surgery introduced bias in the prognostic analysis and were excluded from further studies. Overall, we detected an association of ASAH1 expression with better prognosis in ovarian cancer patients. ASAH1 expression differed between histological ovarian cancer histotypes with most frequent expression in endometrioid and clear cell ovarian cancer, which are both associated with good prognosis. Stratified subgroup analyses within these histotypes did not reveal significant survival differences, but the power of the analysis may be limited by smaller sample sizes. In contrast to breast cancer, we found only a modest concordance between estrogen receptor status and ASAH1 expression within the endometrioid ovarian cancer histotype. In an exploratory analysis of estrogen receptor negative endometrioid ovarian cancer, ASAH1 expression was associated with significantly better overall survival (P = 0.007). Acid ceramidase is most frequently expressed in endometrioid and clear cell histotypes and could add independent prognostic value to estrogen receptor in endometrioid ovarian cancer. Modulating sphingolipid metabolism may lead to novel therapeutic intervention strategies for this disease. © 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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