Increased expression of anterior gradient-2 is significantly associated with poor survival of prostate cancer patients

Anterior gradient-2 ( AGR2 ) expression was examined in a series of prostate cell lines and in an archival set of prostate tissues. The relative levels of AGR2 expression in the malignant cell lines PC-3 and PC-3M were, respectively, 5.3±0.1 and 3.8±0.2 times that detected in the benign cell line PN...

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Veröffentlicht in:Prostate cancer and prostatic diseases 2007-09, Vol.10 (3), p.293-300
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Y, Forootan, S S, Liu, D, Barraclough, R, Foster, C S, Rudland, P S, Ke, Y
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Zusammenfassung:Anterior gradient-2 ( AGR2 ) expression was examined in a series of prostate cell lines and in an archival set of prostate tissues. The relative levels of AGR2 expression in the malignant cell lines PC-3 and PC-3M were, respectively, 5.3±0.1 and 3.8±0.2 times that detected in the benign cell line PNT-2. Immunohistochemical staining in 106 cases showed that amongst seven normal cases, one (14.3%) was unstained, five (71.4%) stained weakly positive and one (14.3%) stained moderately positive. Amongst 34 benign prostate hyperplastic (BPH) cases, 12 (35.3%) were unstained, 18 (52.9%) stained weakly positive and four (11.8%) stained moderately positive. Amongst 65 carcinomas, three (4.6%) were unstained, 14 (21.5%) stained weakly positive, 19 (29.2%) stained moderately positive and 29 (44.9%) stained strongly positive. AGR2 expression in carcinomas was significantly higher than that in BPH ( χ 2 -test, P
ISSN:1365-7852
1476-5608
DOI:10.1038/sj.pcan.4500960