Korean J Gynecol Oncol Colposc.  2003 Mar;14(1):21-29.

Expression of c-IAP1, c-IAP2 as of Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins in Cervical and Ovarian Cancers

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea.
  • 2Department of Microbioology, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea.
  • 3Department of Pathology, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea.
  • 4Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University, Samsung Cheil Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
The inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (IAPs) constitutes a family of highly conserved apoptosis suppressor proteins that were originally identified in baculoviruses. Although IAP homologs have recently been demonstrated to suppress apoptosis in mammalian cells, their expression and role in human gynecologic cancers are unknown. In this study auther used ovarian and cervical cancer tissues to examine the role of IAP in the regulation of apoptosis in cervical and ovarian cancers compared with normal tissues.
METHODS
Fresh tissues were retrieved from 10 cases each with ovarian cancers, cervical cancers and 4 normal ovarian tissues, 6 benign ovarian tumors, and 10 normal cervical tissues. Expression of mRNA was determined by RT-PCR. Western blot analysis was also used for asseessment of protein expression.
RESULTS
The overexpression of c-IAP1,2 was identified in ovarian cancers compare with normal ovaries. All cases of cervical cancer tissues were negative and normal cervical tissues were positive for c-IAP1,2 by RT-PCR assay. Using Western blot analysis, the overexpression of c-IAP1,2 was observed in ovarian cancer tissues compared with normal ovarian tissues and overexpression of c-IAP1 in normal cervical tissues. However differences were not observed with expression of c-IAP2 in cervical cancer tissues. On immunohistochemical results, the expression of c-IAP1,2 was observed in ovarian cancer tissues, normal corpus luteum, and normal cervical tissues, whereas c-IAP1 was not shown in cervical cancer tissues. There was no correlation in c-IAP2 expression between cervical cancer and normal cervical tissues.
CONCLUSION
These results suggest that c-IAP1,2 are important elements in growth of ovarian cancers, whereas c-IAP1 may play role of down regulation to cervical carcinogenesis.

Keyword

c-IAP1,2; Cervical cancer; Ovarian cancer

MeSH Terms

Apoptosis
Baculoviridae
Blotting, Western
Carcinogenesis
Corpus Luteum
Down-Regulation
Female
Humans
Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins*
Ovarian Neoplasms*
Ovary
RNA, Messenger
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins
RNA, Messenger
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