Aim: Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma) has emerged as a potential therapeutic target in several types of cancer. In ovarian carcinomas, limited and conflicting data on PPARgamma protein expression have been reported.
Methods: The immunoexpression of PPARgamma and its putative target cyclo-oxygenase 2 (COX2) was investigated in tumour tissues from 80 patients with primary and corresponding recurrent ovarian serous carcinomas after conventional platinum-based chemotherapy.
Results: PPARgamma expression was observed in 29% of primary and recurrent carcinomas. In the recurrent tumours, PPARgamma expression inversely correlated with COX2 overexpression in both chemosensitive (p = 0.02) and chemoresistant (p = 0.04) carcinomas.
Conclusions: The data indicate that PPARgamma may represent a potential target for second-line treatment in ovarian cancers.