# Increased cytoplasmic and nuclear S100A6 expression is associated with improved prognosis in ovarian cancer

**Authors:** Aruba Farooq, Evren M. Akyuz, Brandon WQ Cheah, Suha Deen, Stewart G. Martin, Mattéa J. Finelli, Sarah Storr, Alan McIntyre

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s12885-026-15631-0 · BMC Cancer · 2026-02-11

## TL;DR

High S100A6 protein levels in ovarian cancer cells are linked to better patient survival, suggesting a potential role in prognosis.

## Contribution

This study reveals that cytoplasmic and nuclear S100A6 expression is associated with improved survival in ovarian cancer patients.

## Key findings

- High cytoplasmic S100A6 expression is significantly linked to better overall survival (p = 0.014).
- High nuclear S100A6 expression is significantly associated with better overall survival (p = 0.036).
- S100A6 mRNA levels show no significant association with survival outcomes.

## Abstract

Ovarian cancer is one of the most common gynaecological cancers affecting more than 300,000 women worldwide each year. S100 calcium-binding protein A6 (S100A6) is a member of the S100 family of calcium-binding proteins. Upon activation by calcium (Ca2+) signalling, S100A6 regulates numerous cellular processes including cell proliferation and metastasis. The role of S100A6 is well established across multiple tumour types where increased S100A6 expression contributes to tumourigenesis and worse patient outcome. However, the role of S100A6 in ovarian cancer is not well established.

The impact of cytoplasmic and nuclear S100A6 expression on overall survival and clinicopathological criteria was investigated in 462 ovarian tumours by immunohistochemistry. Additionally, S100A6 expression in an ovarian cancer cohort from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) PanCancer dataset (n = 299) was evaluated and associations with overall survival and progression-free survival were identified.

Immunohistochemical staining revealed that high cytoplasmic expression of S100A6 was significantly associated with better overall survival (p = 0.014). Additionally, high nuclear expression was significantly associated with better overall survival (p = 0.036). In contrast, analysis of mRNA S100A6 suggests no significant association of mRNA levels for overall survival (p = 0.903) and progression free survival (p = 0.278).

Our data provides novel insights regarding the clinical implications of S100A6 expression in ovarian cancer, providing strong rationale for functional investigations of S100A6 in ovarian cancer.

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12885-026-15631-0.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** S100A6 (S100 calcium binding protein A6) [NCBI Gene 6277]
- **Proteins:** S100A6 (S100 calcium binding protein A6)
- **Diseases:** ovarian cancer (MONDO:0005140)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** S100A6 (S100 calcium binding protein A6) [NCBI Gene 6277] {aka 2A9, 5B10, CABP, CACY, PRA, S10A6}
- **Diseases:** ovarian cancer (MESH:D010051)

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