Elevated level of inhibin-α subunit is pro-tumourigenic and pro-metastatic and associated with extracapsular spread in advanced prostate cancer


Autoria(s): Balanathan, P.; Williams, E.D.; Wang, H.; Pedersen, J.S.; Horvath, L.G.; Achen, M.G.; Stacker, S.A.; Risbridger, G.P.
Data(s)

12/05/2009

Resumo

The biological function of inhibin-a subunit (INHa) in prostate cancer (PCa) is currently unclear. A recent study associated elevated levels of INHa in PCa patients with a higher risk of recurrence. This prompted us to use clinical specimens and functional studies to investigate the pro-tumourigenic and pro-metastatic function of INHa. We conducted a cross-sectional study to determine a link between INHa expression and a number of clinicopathological parameters including Gleason score, surgical margin, extracapsular spread, lymph node status and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-3 expression, which are well-established prognostic factors of PCa. In addition, using two human PCa cell lines (LNCaP and PC3) representing androgen-dependent and -independent PCa respectively, we investigated the biological function of elevated levels of INHa in advanced cancer. Elevated expression of INHa in primary PCa tissues showed a higher risk of PCa patients being positive for clinicopathological parameters outlined above. Overexpressing INHa in LNCaP and PC3 cells demonstrated two different and cell-type-specific responses. INHa-positive LNCaP demonstrated reduced tumour growth whereas INHa-positive PC3 cells demonstrated increased tumour growth and metastasis through the process of lymphangiogenesis. This study is the first to demonstrate a pro-tumourigenic and pro-metastatic function for INHa associated with androgen-independent stage of metastatic prostate disease. Our results also suggest that INHa expression in the primary prostate tumour can be used as a predictive factor for prognosis of PCa.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/77745/

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Nature Publishing Group

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/77745/1/Balanathan%2C_BJC_2009.pdf

DOI:10.1038/sj.bjc.6605089

Balanathan, P., Williams, E.D., Wang, H., Pedersen, J.S., Horvath, L.G., Achen, M.G., Stacker, S.A., & Risbridger, G.P. (2009) Elevated level of inhibin-α subunit is pro-tumourigenic and pro-metastatic and associated with extracapsular spread in advanced prostate cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 100(11), pp. 1784-1793.

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Copyright 2011 Cancer Research UK

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School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #111201 Cancer Cell Biology #inhibin-alpha subunit #pro-tumourigenic #pro-metastatic #extracapsular spread #advanced prostate cancer #metastasis #androgen independent
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Journal Article