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  • High FOXA1 immunohistochemical expression level associates with mucinous histology, favorable clinico-pathological prognostic parameters and survival advantage in epithelial ovarian cancer.

High FOXA1 immunohistochemical expression level associates with mucinous histology, favorable clinico-pathological prognostic parameters and survival advantage in epithelial ovarian cancer.

Pathologica (2021-05-28)
Heba Sheta, Amal Abd El Hafez, Maha Saif, Alyaa R Elsergany, Doaa Al Emam, Mahmoud Mohamed Abdelrazik
ABSTRACT

Forkhead box (FOX) A1 is a potential therapeutic biomarker that has been investigated in various human cancers. Limited data exist about FOXA1 biologic role in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). This study assessed FOXA1 immunohistochemical (IHC) expression and evaluated its association with clinico-pathological parameters in EOC including overall and disease-free survivals (OS, DFS) and patient's outcome. Patient's socio-epidemiologic, clinical, radiological, laboratory, surgical, and follow-up data were collected. After histopathologic typing, grading and staging, FOXA1 IHC expression was scored in 98 EOC specimens. Clinico-pathological associations were investigated in high-and low-FOXA1 expression groups using appropriate statistical methods. Kaplan-Meier method was used for survival analysis. FOXA1 tumor cell nuclear staining was detected in 63.3% of EOC with weak, moderate and strong scores (28.6%, 12.2% and 22.5% respectively). Comparing high- and low-expression groups (34.7% and 65.3% respectively), high FOXA1 was associated with larger tumors, low mean serum CA-125, tumor histopathology (mucinous and low-grade serous), type I EOC, limited tumor's anatomical extent, absence of nodal or distant metastases and omental nodules, earlier FIGO stages, non-recurrent tumors and survival advantage with longer and OS and DFS (all p ≤ 0.05). Independent predictors of high FOXA1 expression included: omental nodules, tumor's anatomical extent and tumor's size (p ≤ 0.001, = 0.046 and = 0.023 respectively). FOXA1 is frequently expressed in EOC notably mucinous and low-grade serous carcinomas in association with favorable prognostic clinico-pathological parameters and longer OS and DFS. It likely has a suppressor function in EOC and could be recommended as a prognostic and therapeutic biomarker.

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Anti-FOXA1 Antibody, clone 2F83, clone 2F83, from mouse