Gelatinase A-Immunoreactive Protein in Ovarian Lesions— Prognostic Value in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

1999 
Abstract Objective. Gelatinase A (MMP-2) is a member of the matrix metalloproteinase family and it degrades the major component of the basement membrane, type IV collagen. MMP-2 has been linked to invasion in different types of cancer. Method. We have studied the localization of MMP-2 in 18 benign, 3 borderline, and 33 malignant ovarian lesions by immunohistochemical stainings using a monoclonal antibody against MMP-2. Results. MMP-2-immunoreactive protein was localized in epithelial cells and in fibroblasts. Two types of cytoplasmic staining were observed, a diffuse and a granular pattern. The diffuse staining model was found more often. In 19% of the cases, both staining patterns were present in epithelial cells. Granular staining was found in epithelial cells in cystadenomas and in ovarian cancer cells. The pattern of MMP-2 positivity in fibroblasts was diffuse. MMP-2 positivity in cancer cells was associated with recurrent disease ( P P P P P Conclusions. These data suggest that MMP-2 may contribute to poor prognosis of ovarian cancer.
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