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    Nuclear factor-kappaB-mediated transforming growth factor-beta-induced expression of vimentin is an independent predictor of biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy

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    Authors
    Zhang, Qiang
    Helfand, Brian T.
    Jang, Thomas L.
    Zhu, Lihua Julie
    Chen, Lin
    Yang, Ximing J.
    Kozlowski, James
    Smith, Norm
    Kundu, Shilajit
    Yang, Guangyu
    Raji, Adekunle A.
    Javonovic, Borko
    Pins, Michael
    Lindholm, Paul
    Guo, Yinglu
    Catalona, William J.
    Lee, Chung
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    UMass Chan Affiliations
    Program in Molecular Medicine
    Program in Gene Function and Expression
    Document Type
    Journal Article
    Publication Date
    2009-05-19
    Keywords
    Aged
    Blotting, Western
    Cell Line, Tumor
    Cell Movement
    Cell Proliferation
    Down-Regulation
    Epithelium
    Humans
    Immunohistochemistry
    Kaplan-Meier Estimate
    Keratin-18
    Male
    Mesoderm
    Microscopy, Fluorescence
    Middle Aged
    NF-kappa B
    Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
    Predictive Value of Tests
    Prostatectomy
    Prostatic Neoplasms
    Tissue Array Analysis
    Transforming Growth Factor beta1
    Up-Regulation
    Vimentin
    Genetics and Genomics
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-08-1656
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    PURPOSE: Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta)-mediated epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) has been shown to occur in some cancers; however, the pathway remains controversial and varies with different cancers. In addition, the mechanisms by which TGF-beta and the EMT contribute to prostate cancer recurrence are largely unknown. In this study, we elucidated TGF-beta-mediated EMT as a predictor of disease recurrence after therapy for prostate cancer, which has not been reported before. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: We analyzed TGF-beta-induced EMT using nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) as an intermediate mediator in prostate cancer cell lines. A total of 287 radical prostatectomy specimens were evaluated using immunohistochemistry in a high-throughput tissue microarray analysis. Levels of TGF-beta signaling components and EMT-related factors were analyzed using specific antibodies. Results were expressed as the percentage of cancer cells that stained positive for a given antibody and were correlated with disease recurrence rates at a mean of 7 years following radical prostatectomy. RESULTS: In prostate cancer cell lines, TGF-beta-induced EMT was mediated by NF-kappaB signaling. Blockade of NF-kappaB or TGF-beta signaling resulted in abrogation of vimentin expression and inhibition of the invasive capability of these cells. There was high risk of biochemical recurrence associated with tumors that displayed high levels of expression of TGF-beta1, vimentin, and NF-kappaB and low level of cytokeratin 18. This was particularly true for vimentin, which is independent of patients' Gleason score. CONCLUSIONS: The detection of NF-kappaB-mediated TGF-beta-induced EMT in primary tumors predicts disease recurrence in prostate cancer patients following radical prostatectomy. The changes in TGF-beta signaling and EMT-related factors provide novel molecular markers that may predict prostate cancer outcomes following treatment.
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    Clin Cancer Res. 2009 May 15;15(10):3557-67. Epub 2009 May 15. Link to article on publisher's site
    DOI
    10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-08-1656
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/44106
    PubMed ID
    19447876
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