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Co-expression and impact of prostate specific membrane antigen and prostate specific antigen in prostatic pathologies

BACKGROUND: The present study was undertaken to relate the co-expression of prostate-associated antigens, PSMA and PSA, with the degree of vascularization in normal and pathologic (hyperplasia and cancer) prostate tissues to elucidate their possible role in tumor progression. METHODS: The study was...

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Autores principales: Ben Jemaa , Awatef, Bouraoui , Yosra, Sallami, Sataa, Banasr, Ahmed, Rais, Nawfel Ben, Ouertani, Latifa, Nouira, Yassin, Horchani, Ali, Oueslati, Ridha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3023682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21189143
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-29-171
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author Ben Jemaa , Awatef
Bouraoui , Yosra
Sallami, Sataa
Banasr, Ahmed
Rais, Nawfel Ben
Ouertani, Latifa
Nouira, Yassin
Horchani, Ali
Oueslati, Ridha
author_facet Ben Jemaa , Awatef
Bouraoui , Yosra
Sallami, Sataa
Banasr, Ahmed
Rais, Nawfel Ben
Ouertani, Latifa
Nouira, Yassin
Horchani, Ali
Oueslati, Ridha
author_sort Ben Jemaa , Awatef
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description BACKGROUND: The present study was undertaken to relate the co-expression of prostate-associated antigens, PSMA and PSA, with the degree of vascularization in normal and pathologic (hyperplasia and cancer) prostate tissues to elucidate their possible role in tumor progression. METHODS: The study was carried out in 6 normal, 44 benign prostatic hyperplastic and 39 cancerous human prostates. Immunohistochemical analysis were performed using the monoclonal antibody CD34 to determine the angiogenic activity, and the monoclonal antibodies 3E6 and ER-PR8 to assess PSMA and PSA expression, respectively. RESULTS: In our study we found that in normal prostate tissue, PSMA and PSA were equally expressed (3.7 ± 0.18 and 3.07 ± 0.11). A significant difference in their expression was see in hyperplastic and neoplastic prostates tissues (16.14 ± 0.17 and 30.72 ± 0.85, respectively) for PSMA and (34.39 ± 0.53 and 17.85 ± 1.21, respectively) for PSA. Study of prostate tumor profiles showed that the profile (PSA+, PSMA-) expression levels decreased between normal prostate, benign prostatic tissue and primary prostate cancer. In the other hand, the profile (PSA-, PSMA+) expression levels increased from normal to prostate tumor tissues. PSMA overexpression was associated with high intratumoral angiogenesis activity. By contrast, high PSA expression was associated with low angiogenesis activity. CONCLUSION: These data suggest that these markers are regulated differentially and the difference in their expression showed a correlation with malignant transformation. With regard to the duality PSMA-PSA, this implies the significance of their investigation together in normal and pathologic prostate tissues.
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spelling pubmed-30236822011-01-20 Co-expression and impact of prostate specific membrane antigen and prostate specific antigen in prostatic pathologies Ben Jemaa , Awatef Bouraoui , Yosra Sallami, Sataa Banasr, Ahmed Rais, Nawfel Ben Ouertani, Latifa Nouira, Yassin Horchani, Ali Oueslati, Ridha J Exp Clin Cancer Res Research BACKGROUND: The present study was undertaken to relate the co-expression of prostate-associated antigens, PSMA and PSA, with the degree of vascularization in normal and pathologic (hyperplasia and cancer) prostate tissues to elucidate their possible role in tumor progression. METHODS: The study was carried out in 6 normal, 44 benign prostatic hyperplastic and 39 cancerous human prostates. Immunohistochemical analysis were performed using the monoclonal antibody CD34 to determine the angiogenic activity, and the monoclonal antibodies 3E6 and ER-PR8 to assess PSMA and PSA expression, respectively. RESULTS: In our study we found that in normal prostate tissue, PSMA and PSA were equally expressed (3.7 ± 0.18 and 3.07 ± 0.11). A significant difference in their expression was see in hyperplastic and neoplastic prostates tissues (16.14 ± 0.17 and 30.72 ± 0.85, respectively) for PSMA and (34.39 ± 0.53 and 17.85 ± 1.21, respectively) for PSA. Study of prostate tumor profiles showed that the profile (PSA+, PSMA-) expression levels decreased between normal prostate, benign prostatic tissue and primary prostate cancer. In the other hand, the profile (PSA-, PSMA+) expression levels increased from normal to prostate tumor tissues. PSMA overexpression was associated with high intratumoral angiogenesis activity. By contrast, high PSA expression was associated with low angiogenesis activity. CONCLUSION: These data suggest that these markers are regulated differentially and the difference in their expression showed a correlation with malignant transformation. With regard to the duality PSMA-PSA, this implies the significance of their investigation together in normal and pathologic prostate tissues. BioMed Central 2010-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3023682/ /pubmed/21189143 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-29-171 Text en Copyright ©2010 Ben Jemaa et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (<url>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0</url>), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ben Jemaa , Awatef
Bouraoui , Yosra
Sallami, Sataa
Banasr, Ahmed
Rais, Nawfel Ben
Ouertani, Latifa
Nouira, Yassin
Horchani, Ali
Oueslati, Ridha
Co-expression and impact of prostate specific membrane antigen and prostate specific antigen in prostatic pathologies
title Co-expression and impact of prostate specific membrane antigen and prostate specific antigen in prostatic pathologies
title_full Co-expression and impact of prostate specific membrane antigen and prostate specific antigen in prostatic pathologies
title_fullStr Co-expression and impact of prostate specific membrane antigen and prostate specific antigen in prostatic pathologies
title_full_unstemmed Co-expression and impact of prostate specific membrane antigen and prostate specific antigen in prostatic pathologies
title_short Co-expression and impact of prostate specific membrane antigen and prostate specific antigen in prostatic pathologies
title_sort co-expression and impact of prostate specific membrane antigen and prostate specific antigen in prostatic pathologies
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3023682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21189143
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-29-171
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