2017
FOXM1 expression is significantly associated with chemotherapy resistance and adverse prognosis in non-serous epithelial ovarian cancer patients
Tassi RA, Todeschini P, Siegel ER, Calza S, Cappella P, Ardighieri L, Cadei M, Bugatti M, Romani C, Bandiera E, Zanotti L, Tassone L, Guarino D, Santonocito C, Capoluongo ED, Beltrame L, Erba E, Marchini S, D’Incalci M, Donzelli C, Santin AD, Pecorelli S, Sartori E, Bignotti E, Odicino F, Ravaggi A. FOXM1 expression is significantly associated with chemotherapy resistance and adverse prognosis in non-serous epithelial ovarian cancer patients. Journal Of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research 2017, 36: 63. PMID: 28482906, PMCID: PMC5422964, DOI: 10.1186/s13046-017-0536-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBiomarkers, TumorCarcinoma, Ovarian EpithelialCell Line, TumorCell MovementCell ProliferationCell Transformation, NeoplasticCystadenocarcinoma, SerousDisease ProgressionDNA RepairDrug Resistance, NeoplasmFemaleForkhead Box Protein M1Gene Expression ProfilingGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticGene Knockdown TechniquesHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateMiddle AgedNeoplasm GradingNeoplasm MetastasisNeoplasm StagingNeoplasms, Glandular and EpithelialOvarian NeoplasmsPrognosisProtein IsoformsRNA, Small InterferingConceptsForkhead box M1FOXM1 expressionEOC cell linesSerous EOCNormal controlsEOC subtypesCox proportional hazards analysisWorse disease-specific survivalEpithelial ovarian cancer patientsCell linesPlatinum-resistant casesSnap-frozen biopsiesDisease-specific survivalPlatinum-resistant diseaseAdvanced FIGO stageProportional hazards analysisProtein overexpressionClinic-pathological parametersOvarian cancer patientsRT-qPCRTransient siRNA transfectionPARP inhibitor olaparibFIGO stageSerous histologySpecific survival
2005
Gene expression profiles of primary HPV16- and HPV18-infected early stage cervical cancers and normal cervical epithelium: identification of novel candidate molecular markers for cervical cancer diagnosis and therapy
Santin AD, Zhan F, Bignotti E, Siegel ER, Cané S, Bellone S, Palmieri M, Anfossi S, Thomas M, Burnett A, Kay HH, Roman JJ, O'Brien TJ, Tian E, Cannon MJ, Shaughnessy J, Pecorelli S. Gene expression profiles of primary HPV16- and HPV18-infected early stage cervical cancers and normal cervical epithelium: identification of novel candidate molecular markers for cervical cancer diagnosis and therapy. Virology 2005, 331: 269-291. PMID: 15629771, DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2004.09.045.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTissue factor pathway inhibitor-2Normal cervical keratinocytesCDKN2A/p16V-myb myeloblastosis viral oncogene homologDifferential expressionMyeloblastosis viral oncogene homologE2F transcription factor 1Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 2AGene expression profilesMesoderm-specific transcriptNovel candidate molecular markersNovel molecular featuresGene expression dataQuantitative real-time PCRSerine proteinase inhibitorTranscription factor 1V-mybDUTP pyrophosphataseProstaglandin E synthaseTopoisomerase II alphaCandidate molecular markersForkhead box M1Growth factor alphaOligonucleotide microarraysExpression profiles