Overexpression of hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha is a marker for an unfavorable prognosis in early-stage invasive cervical cancer.

Peter Birner(University of Vienna), Monika Schindl(University of Vienna), Andreas Obermair(University of Vienna), Christina Plank(University of Vienna), G. Breitenecker(University of Vienna), Georg Oberhuber(University of Vienna)
PubMed
September 1, 2000
Cited by 613

Abstract

Hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha (HIF-1alpha) is a transcriptional factor that regulates genes involved in response to hypoxia and promotes neoangiogenesis, which are considered essential for tumor growth and progression. Using immunohistochemistry, we investigated the influence of HIF-1alpha expression on prognosis in 91 patients with cervical cancer stage pT1b. In univariate and multivariate analysis, patients with strong expression of HIF-1alpha had a significantly shorter overall survival time (P = 0.0307, log-rank test) and disease-free survival time (P < 0.0001, log-rank test) compared with those with moderate to absent HIF-1alpha expression. HIF-1alpha expression is a strong independent prognostic marker in early stage cervical cancer.


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