Background/aim: The potential of the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) system as a prognostic predictor has been evaluated in several cancer types. However, associations between MMR and the prognostic factors of ovarian cancer are poorly understood.
Patients and methods: MLH1 expression was evaluated by immunohistochemistry in patients with advanced serous ovarian cancer treated with platinum- and taxane-based chemotherapy. Associations between MLH1 expression and clinicopathological factors as well as claudin-4 expression were examined.
Results: Low MLH1 expression was significantly associated with increased progression-free and overall survival, and a normalisation of CA125 levels after chemotherapy. Additionally, low claudin-4 expression was more frequently found among the group with low MLH1 expression.
Conclusion: Low MLH1 expression was associated with improved prognosis and is a possible predictor of the chemosensitivity of ovarian cancer. Claudin-4 might be involved in the molecular mechanisms underlying how MLH1 influences survival and chemosensitivity in patients with ovarian cancer.
Keywords: DNA mismatch repair; MLH1; immunohistochemistry; ovarian cancer.
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