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Up-Regulation of the Inflammatory-Reparative Phenotype in Human Prostate Carcinoma

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PROSTATE
卷 69, 期 11, 页码 1245-1255

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pros.20966

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inflammatory and repair process; prostate carcinoma; P2X7R; RAGE; estrogen receptors

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BACKGROUND. Recent studies have underlined the role of tumor cells in the endogenous synthesis of pro-inflammatory molecules. We tested whether malignant progression in prostate cancer was associated with the activation of a phenotype typical of the innate immune system. METHODS. The expression of a set of molecules involved in tissue inflammation and repair was measured by real-time PCR and Western blot analysis in prostate samples in the absence or slight presence of a detectable leukocyte infiltrate. Whole tumor and non-tumor samples were analyzed in addition to laser-capture microdissected tumor and host epithelium. Receptor for advanced glycation end products, purine receptor, inducible enzymes cyclooxygenase-2 and nitric oxide synthase-2, pentraxin-3 and growth-survival factor receptors such as epithelial growth factor and estrogen alpha and beta receptors were all studied. RESULTS. A global survey approach showed an up-regulation in tumor samples of all of the studied genes, with the exception of ER beta. A laser-capture microdissection approach highlighted over-expression of pro-inflammatory molecules in each tumor sample examined. Nuclear translocation of nuclear factor-kB subunit p65 was observed in tumor tissues. CONCLUSIONS. These data support the evidence that molecules typical of the innate immune system, similar to that of activated leukocytes, are produced by prostate epithelial cells and that their expression is up-regulated in malignant cells. We suggest that the observed pro-inflammatory and repair process activation may represent an important molecular mechanism in the progression of prostate cancer. Prostate 69: 1245-1255, 2009. (C) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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