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. 2024 Dec;39(4):328-337.
doi: 10.1177/03936155241296164. Epub 2024 Nov 8.

Impact of metabolism-related markers on outcomes in ovarian cancer patients: Findings of the MITO16A/MaNGO-OV2 trial

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Impact of metabolism-related markers on outcomes in ovarian cancer patients: Findings of the MITO16A/MaNGO-OV2 trial

Stefano Indraccolo et al. Int J Biol Markers. 2024 Dec.

Abstract

Introduction: In ovarian cancer, expression of metabolism-related markers has been investigated in several studies focusing on individual markers; however, a parallel quantitative evaluation of markers mapping to distinct metabolic processes and their prognostic value in large patient cohorts is still lacking.

Methods: Here, by using immunohistochemistry followed by digital pathology, we investigated the expression of several markers related to glycolysis including monocarboxylate transporter 1 and 4 (MCT1, MCT4), glutamine metabolism (glutaminase, GLS) and hypoxia/acidosis (carbonic anhydrase 9, CA IX) in tissue microarrays of > 300 patients recruited in the MITO16A clinical trial, which involved treatment of ovarian cancer patients with carboplatin/taxol plus bevacizumab.

Results: Regarding the prognostic impact of these markers, results indicate that GLS expression correlated with progression-free survival, but this effect disappeared when data were corrected for multiple testing. All other markers showed no correlation with clinical outcome.

Conclusion: These results indicate marked heterogeneity of expression of metabolism-associated markers in ovarian cancer; however, there was a lack of association with clinical benefit after chemotherapy/anti-vascular endothelial growth factor treatment. Notwithstanding the lack of prognostic value, knowledge of the pattern of expression of these biomarkers in tumors can be useful for patient stratification purposes when new drugs targeting these metabolic pathways will be tested.

Keywords: Ovarian cancer; angiogenesis; bevacizumab; glycolysis; metabolism.

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Declaration of conflicting interestsThe authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.