Expression of Sonic hedgehog signaling molecules in normal, hyperplastic and carcinomatous endometrium

  • Kyung Hee Kim
  • , Jin Man Kim
  • , Yoon La Choi
  • , Young Kee Shin
  • , Ho Chang Lee
  • , In Ock Seong
  • , Bum Kyung Kim
  • , Seoung Wan Chae
  • , Yun Shin Chung
  • , Seok Hyung Kim

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Abstract

The aim of the present study was to determine the expression profile of the hedgehog (Hh) signaling molecules in normal, hyperplastic, and carcinomatous uterine endometrium. For this purpose, 271 endometrial tissue samples, (62 of normal endometrium, 127 of endometrial hyperplasias, and 82 endometrial adenocarcinomas) were studied using antibodies recognizing Hh-related signaling proteins, such as, sonic hedgehog (Shh), Patched (PTCH), Smoothened (Smo), Suppressor of fused [Su(Fu)], Gli-1, Gli-2, and Gli-3 by immunohistochemistry. The mRNA expression of these molecules was also assessed on reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. In the normal endometrium, the expression of Hh signaling molecules was generally downregulated except for Su(Fu), Gli-2, and Shh. In particular, the expression of both PTCH and Smo was very low or almost absent. Overall expression of Hh signaling molecules increased in hyperplastic endometrium; in particular, PTCH and Smo were significantly highly expressed in complex and atypical hyperplasia. In carcinoma samples extensive alterations were observed in the expression pattern of the signaling molecules. Nuclear Gli-2, cytoplasmic Gli-3, and Su(Fu) were overexpressed, whereas Shh, PTCH, and Smo expression were significantly reduced compared with the hyperplastic endometrium.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)279-287
Number of pages9
JournalPathology International
Volume59
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2009

Keywords

  • Adenocarcinoma
  • Endometrium
  • Gli protein
  • Hedgehog proteins
  • Hyperplasia
  • Patched receptors
  • Smoothened protein
  • Sonic hedgehog protein

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