Kallakury B V, Sheehan C E, Ross J S
Department of Pathology, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY 12208, USA.
Hum Pathol. 2001 Aug;32(8):849-55. doi: 10.1053/hupa.2001.26463.
Cell adhesion molecule expression has been linked to disease outcome in prostatic adenocarcinomas (PACs). We evaluated the coordinated expression of catenin-related proteins, E-cadherin, N-cadherin, and CD44s in PACs. Archival sections from 112 PACs were immunostained by an automated method (Ventana Medical Systems, Tucson, AZ) using monoclonal antibodies to alpha- and beta-catenins, p120CTN, E-cadherin, N-cadherin, and CD44s proteins. Immunoreactivity was semiquantitatively scored, and results were evaluated for association between these markers. Staining results were also correlated with tumor grade, stage, ploidy, preoperative serum PSA, and postoperative biochemical disease recurrence. Decreased expression of alpha- and beta- catenins, p120CTN, E-cadherin, and CD44s proteins (range, 5% to 49%) was noted in PACs, and downregulation of each of these proteins correlated with high tumor grade (P =.02 to.0001). Although loss of E-cadherin and p120CTN each correlated with stage (E-cadherin, P =.02; p120CTN, P =.02) and ploidy (E-cadherin, P =.0001; p120CTN, P =.004), downregulation of CD44s correlated with ploidy (P =.002), serum PSA (P =.005), and postoperative disease recurrence (P =.02). N-cadherin was positive in only 5% of PACs and did not correlate with any prognostic parameters. alpha-Catenin downregulation correlated with decreased expression of E-cadherin (P =.0001). Additionally, decreased expression of each of these 2 proteins respectively correlated with loss of beta-catenin (P =.0001 and.004), p120CTN (P =.005 and.001), and CD44s (P =.008 and.01). beta-Catenin expression levels correlated with p120CTN (P =.01). A trend for co-downregulation of CD44s and p120CTN and of CD44s and beta-catenin was observed. In conclusion, the significant association between decreased expression of various members of the CAM family of proteins supports their collective role in mediating cell-cell adhesion. Altered expression of these proteins may be of prognostic value in patients with prostate cancer.
细胞黏附分子的表达已与前列腺腺癌(PACs)的疾病预后相关联。我们评估了连环蛋白相关蛋白、E-钙黏蛋白、N-钙黏蛋白和CD44s在PACs中的协同表达。使用针对α-连环蛋白、β-连环蛋白、p120连环蛋白、E-钙黏蛋白、N-钙黏蛋白和CD44s蛋白的单克隆抗体,通过自动方法(Ventana Medical Systems,图森,亚利桑那州)对112例PACs的存档切片进行免疫染色。对免疫反应性进行半定量评分,并评估这些标志物之间的关联结果。染色结果还与肿瘤分级、分期、倍体、术前血清PSA和术后生化疾病复发相关。在PACs中观察到α-连环蛋白、β-连环蛋白、p120连环蛋白、E-钙黏蛋白和CD44s蛋白的表达降低(范围为5%至49%),并且这些蛋白中每种蛋白的下调均与高肿瘤分级相关(P = 0.02至0.0001)。虽然E-钙黏蛋白和p120连环蛋白的缺失均与分期(E-钙黏蛋白,P = 0.02;p120连环蛋白,P = 0.02)和倍体(E-钙黏蛋白,P = 0.0001;p120连环蛋白,P = 0.004)相关,但CD44s的下调与倍体(P = 0.002)、血清PSA(P = 0.005)和术后疾病复发(P = 0.02)相关。N-钙黏蛋白仅在5%的PACs中呈阳性,且与任何预后参数均无相关性。α-连环蛋白的下调与E-钙黏蛋白表达降低相关(P = 0.0001)。此外,这两种蛋白中每种蛋白表达的降低分别与β-连环蛋白缺失(P = 0.0001和0.004)、p120连环蛋白缺失(P = 0.005和0.001)和CD44s缺失(P = 0.008和0.01)相关。β-连环蛋白表达水平与p120连环蛋白相关(P = 0.01)。观察到CD44s与p120连环蛋白以及CD44s与β-连环蛋白共同下调的趋势。总之,细胞黏附分子(CAM)家族各种成员表达降低之间的显著关联支持了它们在介导细胞间黏附中的共同作用。这些蛋白表达的改变可能对前列腺癌患者具有预后价值。