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T. A. Bogush, S. A. Kaliuzhny, E. A. Dudko, V. Yu. Kirsanov, A. S. Tjulandina, E. A. Bogush, S. A. Tjulandin, M. M. Davydov

Molecular peculiarities of ascitic ovarian cancer cells revealing by immunofluorescence assay involving flow cytometry

Abstract

Peritoneal dissemination of malignant cells and their proliferation in ascitic fluid in recurrent III и IV stages of ovarian cancer are phase of the disease characterized by resistance to various chemotherapy regimens employed for the solid tumor treatment. Authors supposed that such differences may be due to various molecular phenotypes of solid and recurrent ascitic ovarian cancer forms. For validation of this hypothesis comparative study of expression and co-expression of certain molecular markers was performed on ovarian cancer cells obtained from solid tumors and ascitic fluids by using immunofluorescence assay involving flow cytometry. It was established that ascitic cells unlike cells of solid tumor presented common leucocytic marker CD45 and mesenchymal marker vimentin additionally to epithelial marker cytokeratin. Hence, besides inhibition of anoikis (the specific form of epithelial cell death induced in fluid by the lack of contacts with matrix) ascitic ovarian cancer cells are characterized by (1) emperipolesis (the intracellular migration of leucocytes without damage of cancer cells) and (2) phenotype of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. Thus, for the first time it was established that solid and recurrent ascitic ovarian cancer have clinically significant molecular differences and this fact open up new opportunities for ovarian cancer treatment.
Key words: immunofluorescence assay, flow cytometry, ascitic and solid ovarian cancer, CD45, vimentin, cytokeratin.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2016, Vol. 57, No. 5, P. 330
   

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