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Elevated Level of Wnt5a Protein in Localized Prostate Cancer Tissue Is Associated with Better Outcome

BACKGROUND: Wnt5a is a non-canonical secreted glycoprotein of the Wnt family that plays an important role in cancer development and progression. Previous studies report that Wnt5a is upregulated in prostate cancer and suggested that Wnt5a affects migration and invasion of prostate tumor cell. This s...

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Autores principales: Syed Khaja, Azharuddin Sajid, Helczynski, Leszek, Edsjö, Anders, Ehrnström, Roy, Lindgren, Anna, Ulmert, David, Andersson, Tommy, Bjartell, Anders
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3200334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22039506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026539
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author Syed Khaja, Azharuddin Sajid
Helczynski, Leszek
Edsjö, Anders
Ehrnström, Roy
Lindgren, Anna
Ulmert, David
Andersson, Tommy
Bjartell, Anders
author_facet Syed Khaja, Azharuddin Sajid
Helczynski, Leszek
Edsjö, Anders
Ehrnström, Roy
Lindgren, Anna
Ulmert, David
Andersson, Tommy
Bjartell, Anders
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description BACKGROUND: Wnt5a is a non-canonical secreted glycoprotein of the Wnt family that plays an important role in cancer development and progression. Previous studies report that Wnt5a is upregulated in prostate cancer and suggested that Wnt5a affects migration and invasion of prostate tumor cell. This study aimed to evaluate the prognostic value of Wnt5a protein expression in prostate cancer tissue and its potential to predict outcome after radical prostatectomy in patients with localized prostate cancer. METHODOLOGY AND RESULTS: Immunohistochemical analysis of a tissue microarray containing prostate specimens of 503 patients with localized prostate cancer showed significantly higher Wnt5a protein expression in cancer compared to benign cores from the same patients (p<0.0001). Patients with high expression of Wnt5a protein had significantly better outcome in terms of time to biochemical recurrence compared to patients with low expression levels (p = 0.001, 95%CI 1.361–3.570, Hazard's ratio 2.204). A combination of high Wnt5a expression with low levels of Ki-67 or androgen receptor expression had even better outcome compared to all other groups. Furthermore, we found that Wnt5a expression significantly correlated with VEGF and with Ki-67 and androgen receptor expression, although not highly significant. In vitro, we demonstrated that recombinant Wnt5a decreased invasion of 22Rv1 and DU145 cells and that siRNA knockdown of endogenous Wnt5a protein led to increased invasion of 22Rv1 and LNCaP cells. CONCLUSION: We demonstrate that preserved overexpression of Wnt5a protein in patients with localized prostate cancer predicts a favorable outcome after surgery. This finding together with our in vitro data demonstrating the ability of Wnt5a to impair the invasive properties of prostate cancer cells, suggests a tumor suppressing effect of Wnt5a in localized prostate cancer. These results indicate that Wnt5a can be used as a predictive marker and that it also is a plausible therapeutic target for treatment of localized prostate cancer.
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spelling pubmed-32003342011-10-28 Elevated Level of Wnt5a Protein in Localized Prostate Cancer Tissue Is Associated with Better Outcome Syed Khaja, Azharuddin Sajid Helczynski, Leszek Edsjö, Anders Ehrnström, Roy Lindgren, Anna Ulmert, David Andersson, Tommy Bjartell, Anders PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Wnt5a is a non-canonical secreted glycoprotein of the Wnt family that plays an important role in cancer development and progression. Previous studies report that Wnt5a is upregulated in prostate cancer and suggested that Wnt5a affects migration and invasion of prostate tumor cell. This study aimed to evaluate the prognostic value of Wnt5a protein expression in prostate cancer tissue and its potential to predict outcome after radical prostatectomy in patients with localized prostate cancer. METHODOLOGY AND RESULTS: Immunohistochemical analysis of a tissue microarray containing prostate specimens of 503 patients with localized prostate cancer showed significantly higher Wnt5a protein expression in cancer compared to benign cores from the same patients (p<0.0001). Patients with high expression of Wnt5a protein had significantly better outcome in terms of time to biochemical recurrence compared to patients with low expression levels (p = 0.001, 95%CI 1.361–3.570, Hazard's ratio 2.204). A combination of high Wnt5a expression with low levels of Ki-67 or androgen receptor expression had even better outcome compared to all other groups. Furthermore, we found that Wnt5a expression significantly correlated with VEGF and with Ki-67 and androgen receptor expression, although not highly significant. In vitro, we demonstrated that recombinant Wnt5a decreased invasion of 22Rv1 and DU145 cells and that siRNA knockdown of endogenous Wnt5a protein led to increased invasion of 22Rv1 and LNCaP cells. CONCLUSION: We demonstrate that preserved overexpression of Wnt5a protein in patients with localized prostate cancer predicts a favorable outcome after surgery. This finding together with our in vitro data demonstrating the ability of Wnt5a to impair the invasive properties of prostate cancer cells, suggests a tumor suppressing effect of Wnt5a in localized prostate cancer. These results indicate that Wnt5a can be used as a predictive marker and that it also is a plausible therapeutic target for treatment of localized prostate cancer. Public Library of Science 2011-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3200334/ /pubmed/22039506 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026539 Text en Syed Khaja et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Syed Khaja, Azharuddin Sajid
Helczynski, Leszek
Edsjö, Anders
Ehrnström, Roy
Lindgren, Anna
Ulmert, David
Andersson, Tommy
Bjartell, Anders
Elevated Level of Wnt5a Protein in Localized Prostate Cancer Tissue Is Associated with Better Outcome
title Elevated Level of Wnt5a Protein in Localized Prostate Cancer Tissue Is Associated with Better Outcome
title_full Elevated Level of Wnt5a Protein in Localized Prostate Cancer Tissue Is Associated with Better Outcome
title_fullStr Elevated Level of Wnt5a Protein in Localized Prostate Cancer Tissue Is Associated with Better Outcome
title_full_unstemmed Elevated Level of Wnt5a Protein in Localized Prostate Cancer Tissue Is Associated with Better Outcome
title_short Elevated Level of Wnt5a Protein in Localized Prostate Cancer Tissue Is Associated with Better Outcome
title_sort elevated level of wnt5a protein in localized prostate cancer tissue is associated with better outcome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3200334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22039506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026539
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