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Overexpression of Periostin in Stroma Positively Associated with Aggressive Prostate Cancer

BACKGROUND: Periostin is an important extracellular matrix protein involved in cell development and adhesion. Previously, we identified periostin to be up-regulated in aggressive prostate cancer (CaP) using quantitative glycoproteomics and mass spectrometry. The expression of periostin was further e...

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Autores principales: Tian, Yuan, Choi, Caitlin H., Li, Qing Kay, Rahmatpanah, Farah B., Chen, Xin, Kim, Sara Ruth, Veltri, Robert, Chia, David, Zhang, Zhen, Mercola, Dan, Zhang, Hui
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4362940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25781169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121502
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author Tian, Yuan
Choi, Caitlin H.
Li, Qing Kay
Rahmatpanah, Farah B.
Chen, Xin
Kim, Sara Ruth
Veltri, Robert
Chia, David
Zhang, Zhen
Mercola, Dan
Zhang, Hui
author_facet Tian, Yuan
Choi, Caitlin H.
Li, Qing Kay
Rahmatpanah, Farah B.
Chen, Xin
Kim, Sara Ruth
Veltri, Robert
Chia, David
Zhang, Zhen
Mercola, Dan
Zhang, Hui
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description BACKGROUND: Periostin is an important extracellular matrix protein involved in cell development and adhesion. Previously, we identified periostin to be up-regulated in aggressive prostate cancer (CaP) using quantitative glycoproteomics and mass spectrometry. The expression of periostin was further evaluated in primary radical prostatectomy (RP) prostate tumors and adjacent non-tumorous prostate tissues using immunohistochemistry (IHC). Our IHC results revealed a low background periostin levels in the adjacent non-tumorous prostate tissues, but overexpressed periostin levels in the peritumoral stroma of primary CaP tumors. METHODS: In this study, periostin expression in CaP was further examined on multiple tissue microarrays (TMAs), which were conducted in four laboratories. To achieve consistent staining, all TMAs were stained with same protocol and scored by same image computation tool to determine the total periostin staining intensities. The TMAs were further scored by pathologists to characterize the stromal staining and epithelial staining. RESULTS: The periostin staining was observed mainly in peritumoral stromal cells and in some cases in tumor epithelial cells though the stronger staining was found in peritumoral stromal cells. Both periostin stromal staining and epithelial staining can differentiate BPH from CaP including low grade CaP (Gleason score ≤6), with significant p-value of 2.2e-16 and 0.001, respectively. Periostin epithelial staining differentiated PIN from low grade CaP (Gleason score ≤6) (p=0.001), while periostin stromal staining differentiated low grade Cap (Gleason score ≤6) from high grade Cap (Gleason score ≤6) (p=1.7e-05). In addition, a positive correlation between total periostin staining and Gleason score was observed (r=0.87, p=0.002). CONCLUSIONS: The results showed that periostin staining was positively correlated with increasing Gleason score and the aggressiveness of prostate disease.
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spelling pubmed-43629402015-03-23 Overexpression of Periostin in Stroma Positively Associated with Aggressive Prostate Cancer Tian, Yuan Choi, Caitlin H. Li, Qing Kay Rahmatpanah, Farah B. Chen, Xin Kim, Sara Ruth Veltri, Robert Chia, David Zhang, Zhen Mercola, Dan Zhang, Hui PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Periostin is an important extracellular matrix protein involved in cell development and adhesion. Previously, we identified periostin to be up-regulated in aggressive prostate cancer (CaP) using quantitative glycoproteomics and mass spectrometry. The expression of periostin was further evaluated in primary radical prostatectomy (RP) prostate tumors and adjacent non-tumorous prostate tissues using immunohistochemistry (IHC). Our IHC results revealed a low background periostin levels in the adjacent non-tumorous prostate tissues, but overexpressed periostin levels in the peritumoral stroma of primary CaP tumors. METHODS: In this study, periostin expression in CaP was further examined on multiple tissue microarrays (TMAs), which were conducted in four laboratories. To achieve consistent staining, all TMAs were stained with same protocol and scored by same image computation tool to determine the total periostin staining intensities. The TMAs were further scored by pathologists to characterize the stromal staining and epithelial staining. RESULTS: The periostin staining was observed mainly in peritumoral stromal cells and in some cases in tumor epithelial cells though the stronger staining was found in peritumoral stromal cells. Both periostin stromal staining and epithelial staining can differentiate BPH from CaP including low grade CaP (Gleason score ≤6), with significant p-value of 2.2e-16 and 0.001, respectively. Periostin epithelial staining differentiated PIN from low grade CaP (Gleason score ≤6) (p=0.001), while periostin stromal staining differentiated low grade Cap (Gleason score ≤6) from high grade Cap (Gleason score ≤6) (p=1.7e-05). In addition, a positive correlation between total periostin staining and Gleason score was observed (r=0.87, p=0.002). CONCLUSIONS: The results showed that periostin staining was positively correlated with increasing Gleason score and the aggressiveness of prostate disease. Public Library of Science 2015-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4362940/ /pubmed/25781169 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121502 Text en © 2015 Tian 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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Tian, Yuan
Choi, Caitlin H.
Li, Qing Kay
Rahmatpanah, Farah B.
Chen, Xin
Kim, Sara Ruth
Veltri, Robert
Chia, David
Zhang, Zhen
Mercola, Dan
Zhang, Hui
Overexpression of Periostin in Stroma Positively Associated with Aggressive Prostate Cancer
title Overexpression of Periostin in Stroma Positively Associated with Aggressive Prostate Cancer
title_full Overexpression of Periostin in Stroma Positively Associated with Aggressive Prostate Cancer
title_fullStr Overexpression of Periostin in Stroma Positively Associated with Aggressive Prostate Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Overexpression of Periostin in Stroma Positively Associated with Aggressive Prostate Cancer
title_short Overexpression of Periostin in Stroma Positively Associated with Aggressive Prostate Cancer
title_sort overexpression of periostin in stroma positively associated with aggressive prostate cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4362940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25781169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121502
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