Investigator

Ana Sofia Ribeiro

Assistant Researcher · Ipatimup/i3s, Epithelial Interactions in Cancer- EPIC

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ASRAna Sofia Ribeiro
Papers(1)
P-cadherin overexpres…
Collaborators(10)
Carla BartoschCatarina SantosFrancis JacobInês MorgadoJoana ParedesManuel R. TeixeiraNuno MendesPaula LopesPaula MonteiroRicardo Coelho
Institutions(5)
Universidade Do PortoInstituto Português d…University Hospital o…Universidade do Porto…Instituo Cuf Porto

Papers

P-cadherin overexpression is associated with early transformation of the Fallopian tube epithelium and aggressiveness of tubo-ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma

Abstract Tubo-ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma (HGSC) with proficient homologous recombination (HR) DNA repair (HRP) accounts for approximately 50% of cases and is associated with platinum-resistance and poor prognosis. We hypothesize that the acquisition of hybrid phenotypes displaying both epithelial and mesenchymal (E/M) features may be involved in the malignant transformation and tumour dissemination in this subgroup. Therefore, we analysed, by digital pathology, the expression and prognostic significance of 3 classic cadherins (E-cadherin, epithelial marker; N-cadherin, mesenchymal marker; and P-cadherin, candidate marker of hybrid E/M) in 577 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded human samples representing the putative stepwise serous carcinogenesis in the Fallopian tube epithelium (FTE). We observed a non-canonical N-to-P-cadherin switch along the carcinogenic progression, with a statistically significant overexpression of P-cadherin in pre-malignant and malignant samples, compared to the control FTE. Interestingly, this overexpression was most pronounced in precursor lesions and HGSC cells from malignant ascites. Tumours with high P-cadherin expression were significantly associated with worse overall survival, especially in the subgroup without BRCA1/2 mutations. Transient P-cadherin knock-down resulted in in vitro significant reduction of functional hybrid E/M hallmarks, namely decreased anoikis resistance, reduced collective migration and invasion in a representative platinum-resistant HRP cell line. Taken together, our results suggest that P-cadherin overexpression is an early event in the serous carcinogenesis and may be involved in hybrid E/M activation in HRP-HGSC, further supporting this adhesion molecule as a promising biomarker for this poor prognostic subgroup.

111Works
1Papers
15Collaborators

Positions

2005–

Assistant Researcher

Ipatimup/i3s · Epithelial Interactions in Cancer- EPIC

Education

2011

PhD in Biomedicine

Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto

2004

Biochemistry

Faculdade de Ciências · Faculdade de Ciências

Country

PT

Keywords
Brain MetastasisCell Invasion and MigrationCadherinsBreast cancer; ECM and cancer cells crosst
Links & IDs
0000-0002-9698-9233

Scopus: 55937369200

Researcher Id: J-7334-2013