RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Immunohistochemical Detection of WT1 Protein in Endometrial Cancer JF Anticancer Research JO Anticancer Res FD International Institute of Anticancer Research SP 1691 OP 1695 VO 29 IS 5 A1 OHNO, SATOSHI A1 DOHI, SATOSHI A1 OHNO, YUMIKO A1 KYO, SATORU A1 SUGIYAMA, HARUO A1 SUZUKI, NOBUTAKA A1 INOUE, MASAKI YR 2009 UL http://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/29/5/1691.abstract AB Background: The Wilms' tumor gene WT1 is overexpressed in various kinds of solid tumors. However, it remains unclear whether WT1 plays a pathophysiological role in endometrial cancer. Patients and Methods: A series of 70 endometrial cancer patients who had undergone a curative resection was studied to determine the correlation between WT1 expression, clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis. Tissue specimens were evaluated for WT1 expression by immunohistochemistry. Results: The expression of WT1 was strong in 31 patients (44%) and weak in 39 patients (56%). WT1 overexpression was associated with advanced FIGO stage (p=0.0266), myometrial invasion (p=0.0477) and high-grade histological differentiation (p=0.0049). The expression level of WT1 was found to be a significant predictor of disease relapse in univariate analysis (p=0.0233), but not in multivariate analysis (p=0.4757). Conclusion: These results suggested that tumor-produced WT1 provided additional prognostic information in endometrial cancer patients.