Affiliations 

  • 1 Al-Nahrain University, College of Medicine, Department of Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Baghdad, Iraq
  • 2 Mustansiriyah University, College of Medicine, Department of Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Baghdad, Iraq
  • 3 University of Baghdad, Al-Kindy College of Medicine, Iraq. Zaidattar@kmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq
Malays J Pathol, 2023 Aug;45(2):229-236.
PMID: 37658532

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Ovarian cancer is one of leading causes of cancer related death in gynecology. CD117 is a tyrosine kinase receptor that plays an important role in regulation of apoptosis, cell proliferation and adhesion by binding to its ligand-stem cell factor. Recent studies demonstrated its aberrant overexpression in various malignancies and concluded that it may play a pivotal role in carcinogenesis.

AIM: To evaluate CD117 expression in ovarian surface epithelial tumours.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study included 30 ovarian epithelial borderline, low and highly malignant tumours' formalin-fixed paraffin-blocks (FFPE) tissue blocks. Tissue sections were subjected to the routine haematoxylin-eosin stain and with the anti-CD117 immunohistochemically.

RESULTS: There is a high significant difference in CD117 expression between borderline and malignant groups (P = 0.001). Additionally, there was significant difference in expression in relation to histopathological type (serous versus non-serous) in low-grade and the high-grade ovarian surface epithelial tumours (p=0.04, p=0.035 respectively). Tumour grade and stage strongly correlates with CD117 expression (p=0.014, p=0.019 respectively).

CONCLUSION: We concluded that CD117 expression was significantly correlated with higher ovarian tumour grade and stage.

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