Dg. Tiniakos et al., OSTEOPONTIN EXPRESSION IN OVARIAN CARCINOMAS AND TUMORS OF LOW MALIGNANT POTENTIAL (LMP), Human pathology, 29(11), 1998, pp. 1250-1254
Expression of osteopontin (OPN) by ovarian tumors is not known. Neopla
sms arising from the ovarian epithelium are distinguished in adenocarc
inomas and borderline tumors (LMPs), which overall have a favorable pr
ognosis even with omental implants. Tissues from primary ovarian tumor
s and their metastases from 30 patients (16 LMPs and 14 adenocarcinoma
s) were evaluated for OPN expression by immunohistochemistry, Western
blotting, and in situ hybridization. OPN was weak or absent in 93% of
ovarian adenocarcinomas or their metastases, In contrast, 81.5% of the
LMPs and 50% of omental and lymph node implants were OPN positive (P
< .028), Histological type, grade, or clinical stage did not correlate
with OPN expression. Expression of OPN primarily by ovarian neoplasms
with favorable prognosis is an intriguing new finding of potential im
portance in the pathogenesis of ovarian LMPs, Copyright (C) 1998 by W.
B. Saunders Company.