Investigator

Igor Govorov

Postdoc · Karolinska Institute, Women's and Children's Health

IGIgor Govorov
Papers(4)
Cadmium Intake as a P…Dietary Habits and Da…Upregulation of PKN1 …Human-machine allianc…
Collaborators(5)
Miriam MintsZoia RazumovaOfra Castro WersällElena KashubaEllinor Östensson
Institutions(2)
Karolinska InstitutetKarolinska University…

Papers

Upregulation of PKN1 as a Prognosis Biomarker for Endometrial Cancer

Background Several markers of survival among endometrial cancer (EC) patients have been proposed, namely, the oncoprotein stathmin, RAF kinase inhibitor (RKIP), Cyclin A, GATA-binding protein 3 (GATA3), and growth and differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15). Their elevated expression correlated significantly with a high stage, serous papillary/clear cell subtypes, and aneuploidy. In a previous study, we reported the elevated expression of the serine/threonine protein kinase N1 (PKN1) in cancerous cells. In the present paper, we studied PKN1 expression in EC tissues from a large cohort of patients, to determine whether PKN1 can serve as a marker for the aggressiveness and prognosis of EC, and/or as a marker of survival among EC patients. Methods Tissue samples from EC patients were examined retrospectively for tumor type, tumor size, FIGO stage and grade, depth of invasion in the myometrium, and presence of lymph node metastasis. The PKN1 protein expression in EC cells was assessed by immunohistochemistry. PKN1 mRNA levels were analyzed in publicly available databases, using bioinformatic tools. Results We found that expression of PKN1 at the mRNA and proteins levels tended to increase in high-grade EC samples (P = .0001 and P = .06, respectively). In addition, patients with metastatic disease had higher PKN1 mRNA levels (P = .02). Moreover, patients with high PKN1 expression could be characterized by poorer survival. Conclusions We have shown a trend of the higher PKN1 expression levels in EC patients with poor prognosis. Therefore, PKN1 might be considered as a candidate prognostic marker for EC.

22Works
4Papers
5Collaborators

Positions

2019–

Postdoc

Karolinska Institute · Women's and Children's Health

2018–

Head of the Lab

Almazov National Medical Research Centre · Institution of Pediatrics and Perinatology

Education

2018

PhD

Karolinska Institutet · Women's and Children's Health

2015

Internship

Saint Petersburg State University · Obstetrics, gynecology & reproductology

2014

MD

Saint Petersburg State University · Medical Faculty

2012

Clinical rotation

Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset · Women's and Children's Health

Country

RU

Keywords
gynaecologygynaecological oncologymachine learning
Links & IDs
0000-0003-1809-0270

Scopus: 57188586021

Researcher Id: P-1257-2015