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Senescent Tumor Cells Are Frequently Present at the Invasion Front: Implications for Improving Disease Control in Patients with Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer

INTRODUCTION: Local tumor invasion is a critical factor for the outcome of men with prostate cancer. In particular, seminal vesicle invasion (SVI) has been reported to be associated with a more unfavorable prognosis. A better understanding of the functional state of invading prostate cancer cells is...

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Autores principales: Schwarz, Sebastian, Nientiedt, Cathleen, Prigge, Elena-Sophie, Kaczorowski, Adam, Geisler, Christine, Porcel, Carlota Lucena, von Knebel Doeberitz, Magnus, Hohenfellner, Markus, Duensing, Stefan
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Publicado: S. Karger AG 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10614482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37004506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000530430
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author Schwarz, Sebastian
Nientiedt, Cathleen
Prigge, Elena-Sophie
Kaczorowski, Adam
Geisler, Christine
Porcel, Carlota Lucena
von Knebel Doeberitz, Magnus
Hohenfellner, Markus
Duensing, Stefan
author_facet Schwarz, Sebastian
Nientiedt, Cathleen
Prigge, Elena-Sophie
Kaczorowski, Adam
Geisler, Christine
Porcel, Carlota Lucena
von Knebel Doeberitz, Magnus
Hohenfellner, Markus
Duensing, Stefan
author_sort Schwarz, Sebastian
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description INTRODUCTION: Local tumor invasion is a critical factor for the outcome of men with prostate cancer. In particular, seminal vesicle invasion (SVI) has been reported to be associated with a more unfavorable prognosis. A better understanding of the functional state of invading prostate cancer cells is crucial to develop novel therapeutic strategies for patients with locally advanced disease. METHODS: The prognostic impact of local tumor progression was ascertained in over 1,000 men with prostate cancer. Prostate cancer specimens were stained by double-immunohistochemistry for the proliferation marker Ki-67 and the senescence marker p16(INK4A). The migratory properties of senescent prostate cancer cells were analyzed in vitro using a wound healing assay and immunofluorescence microscopy for p16(INK4A). RESULTS: We confirm the notion that patients with SVI have a more unfavorable prognosis than patients with extraprostatic extension alone. Surprisingly, we found that the tumor invasion front frequently harbors p16(INK4A)-positive and Ki-67-negative, i.e., senescent, tumor cells. While the intraprostatic tumor periphery was a hotspot for both proliferation and expression of p16(INK4A), the area of SVI showed less proliferative activity but was at the same time a hotspot of cells with increased nuclear p16(INK4A) expression. Senescence was associated with an accelerated migration of prostate cancer cells in vitro. CONCLUSION: This proof-of-concept study shows that invading prostate cancer cells frequently show signs of cellular senescence. This finding may open new avenues for neoadjuvant and adjuvant treatment concepts in men with locally advanced prostate cancer.
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spelling pubmed-106144822023-10-31 Senescent Tumor Cells Are Frequently Present at the Invasion Front: Implications for Improving Disease Control in Patients with Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer Schwarz, Sebastian Nientiedt, Cathleen Prigge, Elena-Sophie Kaczorowski, Adam Geisler, Christine Porcel, Carlota Lucena von Knebel Doeberitz, Magnus Hohenfellner, Markus Duensing, Stefan Pathobiology Research Article INTRODUCTION: Local tumor invasion is a critical factor for the outcome of men with prostate cancer. In particular, seminal vesicle invasion (SVI) has been reported to be associated with a more unfavorable prognosis. A better understanding of the functional state of invading prostate cancer cells is crucial to develop novel therapeutic strategies for patients with locally advanced disease. METHODS: The prognostic impact of local tumor progression was ascertained in over 1,000 men with prostate cancer. Prostate cancer specimens were stained by double-immunohistochemistry for the proliferation marker Ki-67 and the senescence marker p16(INK4A). The migratory properties of senescent prostate cancer cells were analyzed in vitro using a wound healing assay and immunofluorescence microscopy for p16(INK4A). RESULTS: We confirm the notion that patients with SVI have a more unfavorable prognosis than patients with extraprostatic extension alone. Surprisingly, we found that the tumor invasion front frequently harbors p16(INK4A)-positive and Ki-67-negative, i.e., senescent, tumor cells. While the intraprostatic tumor periphery was a hotspot for both proliferation and expression of p16(INK4A), the area of SVI showed less proliferative activity but was at the same time a hotspot of cells with increased nuclear p16(INK4A) expression. Senescence was associated with an accelerated migration of prostate cancer cells in vitro. CONCLUSION: This proof-of-concept study shows that invading prostate cancer cells frequently show signs of cellular senescence. This finding may open new avenues for neoadjuvant and adjuvant treatment concepts in men with locally advanced prostate cancer. S. Karger AG 2023-03-31 2023-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10614482/ /pubmed/37004506 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000530430 Text en © 2023 The Author(s).Published by S. Karger AG, Basel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC) (http://www.karger.com/Services/OpenAccessLicense). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission.
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Schwarz, Sebastian
Nientiedt, Cathleen
Prigge, Elena-Sophie
Kaczorowski, Adam
Geisler, Christine
Porcel, Carlota Lucena
von Knebel Doeberitz, Magnus
Hohenfellner, Markus
Duensing, Stefan
Senescent Tumor Cells Are Frequently Present at the Invasion Front: Implications for Improving Disease Control in Patients with Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer
title Senescent Tumor Cells Are Frequently Present at the Invasion Front: Implications for Improving Disease Control in Patients with Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer
title_full Senescent Tumor Cells Are Frequently Present at the Invasion Front: Implications for Improving Disease Control in Patients with Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer
title_fullStr Senescent Tumor Cells Are Frequently Present at the Invasion Front: Implications for Improving Disease Control in Patients with Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Senescent Tumor Cells Are Frequently Present at the Invasion Front: Implications for Improving Disease Control in Patients with Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer
title_short Senescent Tumor Cells Are Frequently Present at the Invasion Front: Implications for Improving Disease Control in Patients with Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer
title_sort senescent tumor cells are frequently present at the invasion front: implications for improving disease control in patients with locally advanced prostate cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10614482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37004506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000530430
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