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Prognostic relevance of Tiam I protein expression in prostate carcinomas

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER
Volume 95, Issue 8, Pages 1081-1086

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6603385

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Tiam I; Rac; prognosis; prostate cancer; proliferation

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The Rac-specific guanine nucleotide exchange factor, Tiam1, plays a major role in oncogenicity, tumour invasion and metastasis but its usefulness as a prognostic marker in human cancer has not been tested yet. In the present study, Tiam1 expression was analysed in benign secretory epithelium, pre-neoplastic high-grade prostatic intraepithelium neoplasia (HG-PIN) and prostate carcinomas of 60 R0-resected radical prostatectomy specimens by semiquantitative immunohistochemistry. Tiam1 proved significantly overexpressed in both HG-PIN (P <= 0.001) and prostate carcinomas (P < 0.001) when compared to benign secretory epithelium. Strong Tiam1 overexpression (i.e. >= 3.5-fold) in prostate carcinomas relative to the respective benign prostatic epithelium was statistically significantly associated with disease recurrence (P = 0.016), the presence of lymph vessel invasion (P = 0.031) and high Gleason scores (GS) (i.e. >= 7) (P = 0.044). Univariate analysis showed a statistically significant association of strong Tiam1 overexpression with decreased disease-free survival (DFS) (P = 0.03). This prognostic effect of strong Tiam1 overexpression remained significant in multivariate analysis including preoperative prostate-specific antigen levels, pT stage, and GS ( relative risk = 3.75, 95% confidence interval 1.06-13.16; P = 0.04). Together, our data suggest that strong Tiam1 overexpression relative to the corresponding benign epithelial cells is a new and independent predictor of decreased DFS for patients with prostate cancer.

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