Kaushal Varsha, Mukunyadzi Perkins, Siegel Eric R, Dennis Richard A, Johnson Donald E, Kohli Manish
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR 72205, USA.
Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol. 2008 Jan;16(1):1-6. doi: 10.1097/01.pai.0000213157.94804.fc.
Tissue factor (TF), apart from its established role in hemostasis, has been implicated in promoting angiogenesis and metastasis in a wide array of tumors including prostate cancer. Expression of TF was evaluated in freshly-resected prostate specimens obtained from patients with localized (n=9) and androgen ablated (n=6) disease using real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analysis. TF was detected in all specimens in both stages of the disease. We further analyzed for correlations between TF expression and those of several angiogenic growth factors and their receptors. TF RNA expression correlated significantly with expression of vascular endothelial growth factor-A in these specimens (s=0.621, P=0.013). Eighty-one prostate specimens from patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (n=27), localized prostate cancer (ES, n=32), and advanced disease (n=22) were also evaluated using immunohistochemistry and findings were correlated with clinical parameters. TF expression was detected on epithelial cells of the malignant glands. Furthermore, its expression levels correlated significantly with Gleason score (s=0.58, P=0.0001) and with the stage of the disease (s=0.441, P=0.0001) in these specimens. These data support the role of TF in angiogenesis and disease progression.
组织因子(TF),除了其在止血方面已确定的作用外,还被认为在包括前列腺癌在内的多种肿瘤中促进血管生成和转移。使用实时逆转录 - 聚合酶链反应和蛋白质免疫印迹分析,对从局限性疾病患者(n = 9)和雄激素剥夺患者(n = 6)获得的新鲜切除的前列腺标本中的TF表达进行了评估。在疾病的两个阶段的所有标本中均检测到TF。我们进一步分析了TF表达与几种血管生成生长因子及其受体表达之间的相关性。在这些标本中,TF RNA表达与血管内皮生长因子 - A的表达显著相关(s = 0.621,P = 0.013)。还使用免疫组织化学对来自良性前列腺增生患者(n = 27)、局限性前列腺癌患者(ES,n = 32)和晚期疾病患者(n = 22)的81份前列腺标本进行了评估,并将结果与临床参数相关联。在恶性腺上皮细胞上检测到TF表达。此外,在这些标本中,其表达水平与Gleason评分(s = 0.58,P = 0.0001)和疾病分期(s = 0.441,P = 0.0001)显著相关。这些数据支持TF在血管生成和疾病进展中的作用。