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Interleukin 16 expression changes in association with ovarian malignant transformation - 24/02/14

Doi : 10.1016/j.ajog.2013.12.041 
Aparna Yellapa, MS a, Pincas Bitterman, MD b, Sameer Sharma, MD a, c, Alfred S. Guirguis, MD c, Janice M. Bahr, PhD e, Sanjib Basu, PhD d, Jacques S. Abramowicz, MD f, Animesh Barua, PhD a, b, c,
a Department of Pharmacology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 
b Department of Pathology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 
c Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 
d Department of Preventive Medicine (Biostatistics), Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 
e Department of Animal Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 
f Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI 

Reprints: Animesh Barua, PhD, Department of Pharmacology, Laboratory for Translational Research on Ovarian Cancer, Room 410, Cohn Bldg., Rush University Medical Center, 1735 W. Harrison St., Chicago, IL 60612.

Abstract

Objective

Long-term unresolved inflammation has been suggested as a risk factor for the development of various malignancies. The goal of this study was to examine whether the expression of interleukin (IL)-16, a proinflammatory cytokine, changes in association with ovarian cancer (OVCA) development.

Study Design

In an exploratory study, changes in IL-16 expression in association with OVCA development and progression were determined using ovarian tissues and serum samples from healthy subjects (n = 10) and patients with benign (n = 10) and malignant ovarian tumors at early (n = 8) and late (n = 20) stages. In the prospective study, laying hens, a preclinical model of spontaneous OVCA, were monitored (n = 200) for 45 weeks with serum samples collected at 15-week interval. Changes in serum levels of IL-16 relative to OVCA development were examined.

Results

The frequency of IL-16–expressing cells increased significantly in patients with OVCA (P < .001) compared to healthy subjects and patients with benign ovarian tumors. The concentration of serum IL-16 was higher in patients with benign tumors (P < .05) than in healthy subjects and increased further in patients with early-stage (P < .05) and late-stage (P < .03) OVCA. Increase in tissue expression and serum levels of IL-16 in patients with early and late stages of OVCA were positively correlated with the increase in ovarian tumor–associated microvessels. Prospective monitoring showed that serum levels of IL-16 increase significantly (P < .002) even before ovarian tumors become grossly detectable in hens.

Conclusion

This study showed that tissue expression and serum levels of IL-16 increase in association with malignant ovarian tumor development and progression.

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Key words : interleukin 16, laying hen model, malignant transformation, ovarian cancer


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 Supported in part by the Elmer Sylvia and Sramek Foundation (United States) and the US Department of Defense, Ovarian Cancer Research Program, Pilot Award (W81XWH-11-1-0510).
 The authors report no conflict of interest.
 Cite this article as: Yellapa A, Bitterman P, Sharma S, et al. Interleukin 16 expression changes in association with ovarian malignant transformation. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2014;210:272.e1-10.


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