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GLUT 1 receptor expression and circulating levels of fasting glucose in high grade serous ovarian cancer

Authors :
Giovanna Digiesi
Enrico Vizza
M. Rinaldi
Barbara Antoniani
Luigi Di Lauro
Alfredo Garofalo
Antonio Giordano
Laura Pizzuti
Maddalena Barba
Domenico Sergi
Maria Antonia Carosi
Paolo Marchetti
Mario Valle
Chiara Mandoj
Federica Tomao
Silvia Carpano
Laura Conti
Ruggero De Maria
Francesca Sperati
Andrea Chirico
Patrizia Vici
Marcello Maugeri-SaccĂ 
Giacomo Corrado
Source :
Journal of cellular physiology. 233(2)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

In recent years, the poorly remarkable goals achieved in terms of patients' important outcomes for ovarian cancer have fueled our interest towards the study of its metabolic roots. Within this research pipeline, we assessed the association between the expression of the glucose transporter GLUT1, as expressed at the tumor tissue level, and circulating pre-surgical levels of fasting glucose in a case series including data from 40 patients with high FIGO stage serous ovarian cancer. Patients who provided data to the current analysis were randomly selected from a larger cohort. To our purposes, the procedures related to serum and tissue collection, storage and biomarker assessment were highly standardized and centralized at the institutional laboratories. The GLUT1 antibody SPM498 SPRING (REF. E13810) was used at a 1:500 dilution in 2 µm slides. Staining for GLUT1 was observed at the cell membrane level in all the cases assessed, but strong staining was described in 29 (72.5) of them. The agreement between the two independent reviewers was 100%. Strong GLUT1 staining was inversely associated with the circulating levels of fasting glucose, with a particularly striking difference in the distribution for patients in the lowest fasting glucose tertile (p = 0.044). These results support the biological plausibility of the association of interest. If confirmed in larger studies, our findings may help clarify the potentials of biomarkers related to energy metabolism in terms of prognosis definition, treatment assignment and outcome interpretation for patients with high FIGO stage serous ovarian cancer. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved

Details

ISSN :
10974652
Volume :
233
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of cellular physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b777750036ad0ef4294580e66eff65c1