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  • DARPP-32 is a key protein involved in neurotransmission and has a dual role: it inhibits protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) and can also inhibit protein kinase A (PKA) under certain conditions.
  • In a study involving 428 ovarian cancer patients, low levels of DARPP-32 expression were linked to worse overall and progression-free survival rates, indicating its potential as a prognostic marker.
  • Additionally, high levels of PP1 and Cdk5 expression were associated with shorter survival, further suggesting that these proteins could be valuable in predicting clinical outcomes for ovarian cancer patients.

Article Abstract

Dopamine and cyclic-AMP activated phosphoprotein Mr32kDa (DARPP-32) is a central signalling protein in neurotransmission. Following DARPP-32 phosphorylation by protein kinase A (PKA), DARPP-32 becomes a potent protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) inhibitor. DARPP-32 can itself inhibit PKA following DARPP-32 phosphorylation by cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5). Increasing evidence indicates a role for DARPP-32 and its associated signalling pathways in cancer; however, its role in ovarian cancer remains unclear. Using immunohistochemistry, expression of DARPP-32, PP1 and Cdk5 was determined in a large cohort of primary tumours from ovarian cancer patients (n = 428, 445 and 434 respectively) to evaluate associations between clinical outcome and clinicopathological criteria. Low cytoplasmic and nuclear DARPP-32 expression was associated with shorter patient overall survival and progression-free survival (P = .001, .001, .004 and .037 respectively). Low nuclear and cytoplasmic DARPP-32 expression remained significantly associated with overall survival in multivariate Cox regression (P = .045, hazard ratio (HR) = 0.734, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.542-0.993 and P = .001, HR = 0.494, 95% CI = 0.325-0.749, respectively). High cytoplasmic and nuclear PP1 expression was associated with shorter patient overall survival and high cytoplasmic PP1 expression with shorter progression-free survival (P = .005, .033, and .037, respectively). High Cdk5 expression was associated with shorter progression-free survival (P = .006). These data suggest a role for DARPP-32 and associated signalling kinases as prognostic markers with clinical utility in ovarian cancer.

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