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The role of FoxD3 in gestational trophoblastic disease

Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) is arised from the neoplastic trophoblasts in placenta. Trophoblasts have the characteristic of proliferation and invasion. GTD is classified as partial hydatidiform mole (PHM), complete hydatidiform form mole (CHM), invasive hydatidiform mole (IHM), choriocarcinoma (CCA), placental site trophoblastic tumour (PSTT), epithelioid trophoblastic tumour (ETT), exaggerated placental site trophoblastic reaction (EPSR) and placental site nodule (PSN). HM has the potential to develop into malignant trophoblastic disease, and metastasis to other parts of body.



FoxD3 gene belongs to Forkhead family. Its protein acts as embryonic stem cell transcription factor and plays an important role in neural crest and placenta development. Previous studies from our team have reported that other embryonic stem cell transcription factors, such as Nanog, Sox2 Oct4 and Stat3, are related with pathogenesis of GTD.



This study aim is to investigate the protein expression profile of FoxD3 in different types of GTD using immunohistochemistry method.



In this study, 70 formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue blocks from 16 normal first trimester placenta, 38 CHM, 9 CCA, 5 PSTT and 2 ETT were retrieved. Paraffin sections were prepared and stained with FoxD3 antibody by using immunohistochemistry method.



Compared with normal placentas, there was significantly increased expression of FoxD3 in trophoblasts of CM and PSTT (p<0.05). In CCA, there was high expression of FoxD3 in syncytiotrophoblasts and intermediate trophoblasts (p<0.05). In ETT, the immunoreactivity of FoxD3 is not significantly increased when compared with intermediate trophoblasts (p=0.07).



To conclude, FoxD3 was found to be over-expressed in GTD. FoxD3 may contribute to pathogenesis of GTD. Further investigations are needed to discover the relationship with other embryonic transcription factors and genes to improve the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of GTD. / published_or_final_version / Pathology / Master / Master of Medical Sciences

  1. 10.5353/th_b4833363
  2. b4833363
Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:HKU/oai:hub.hku.hk:10722/173942
Date January 2012
CreatorsChiu, Ka-yue., 招家裕.
PublisherThe University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong)
Source SetsHong Kong University Theses
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypePG_Thesis
Sourcehttp://hub.hku.hk/bib/B48333633
RightsThe author retains all proprietary rights, (such as patent rights) and the right to use in future works., Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License
RelationHKU Theses Online (HKUTO)

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