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β- And γ-catenin expression in endometrial carcinoma. Relationship with clinicopathological features and microsatellite instability

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The activation of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC)/β-catenin/T-cell factor (Tcf) pathway due to β-catenin gene mutation has been recently implicated in the development of some endometrial carcinomas. β- And γ-catenin are structurally and functionally related molecules that participate in cell adhesion and signal transduction. Nuclear accumulation of β- and γ-catenin have been related to the activation of the APC/β-catenin/Tcf pathway. In this study, we investigate the immunohistochemical expression pattern (nuclear vs membranous) of β- and γ-catenin in 40 endometrial carcinomas and their correlation with clinicopathological features and microsatellite instability (MI) status. MI was detected at three or more loci in 12 tumors: 11 were endometrioid and one was non-endometrioid. Nuclear catenin expression was found in 13 carcinomas: ten carcinomas had nuclear β-catenin expression and three carcinomas had nuclear γ-catenin expression. The nuclear catenin expression pattern significantly correlated with the histological type, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) grade, and the presence of a second neoplasm. Nuclear catenin expression was always observed in low-grade endometrioid carcinomas; it was also more frequently associated with a second carcinoma. No correlation was observed between the catenin expression pattern and the level of myometrial infiltration, stage, associated endometrial hyperplasia, the existence of a source of estrogenic stimulation, and MI. However, four of 13 endometrioid carcinomas in this series had both catenin nuclear expression and MI. These data suggest that at least two different neoplastic pathways can lead to endometrial carcinomas with an endometrioid phenotype. In one, MI would be a key event, while in the other, the APC/β-catenin/Tcf signaling pathways could be activated. Probably, in some cases, both pathways could simultaneously occur.

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Palacios, J., Catasús, L., Moreno-Bueno, G. et al. β- And γ-catenin expression in endometrial carcinoma. Relationship with clinicopathological features and microsatellite instability. Virchows Arch 438, 464–469 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004280000371

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