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Profiling of the calcitonin-calcitonin receptor axis in primary prostate cancer: Clinical implications and molecular correlates

Authors :
Albert A. Geldof
Irene V. Bijnsdorp
Arvind Thakkar
Girish V. Shah
Urology
CCA - Disease profiling
Source :
Oncology Reports, 30(3), 1265-1274. Spandidos Publications, Thakkar, A, Bijnsdorp, I V, Geldof, A A & Shah, G V 2013, ' Profiling of the calcitonin-calcitonin receptor axis in primary prostate cancer: Clinical implications and molecular correlates ', Oncology Reports, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 1265-1274 . https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2013.2583
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Expression of the neuroendocrine peptide calcitonin (CT) and its receptor (CTR) is frequently elevated in prostate cancers (PCs), and activation of the CT-CTR axis in non-invasive PC cells induces an invasive phenotype. We aimed to link CT/CTR expression in prostate specimens to clinicopathological parameters of PC. We analyzed CT and CTR expression in cohorts of benign prostates and primary PCs with/without metastatic disease by immunohistochemistry. Furthermore, we correlated CT/CTR expression with several clinicopathological parameters. CT/CTR immunostaining in benign prostate acini was predominantly localized to basal epithelium. However, this spatial specificity was lost in malignant prostates. PC sections displayed a remarkable increase in cell populations expressing CT/CTR and their staining intensity. Tumors with higher CT/CTR expression consistently displayed metastatic disease and poor clinical outcome. High CT/CTR expression in primary prostate tumors may serve as a prognostic indicator of disease aggressiveness and poor clinical outcome.

Details

ISSN :
1021335X
Volume :
30
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oncology Reports
Accession number :
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