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Characterization of reactive stroma in prostate cancer: involvement of growth factors, metalloproteinase matrix, sexual hormones receptors and prostatic stem cells

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Reactive Stroma (RStr) is observed in many human cancers and is related to carcinogenesis. The objectives of the present study were to stablish a relationship of the RStr microenvironment with prostate cancer (Pca) through a morphological and molecular characterization,...

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Autores principales: da Silva, Maurício Moreira, Matheus, Wagner Eduardo, Garcia, Patrick Vianna, Stopiglia, Rafael Mamprim, Billis, Athanase, Ferreira, Ubirajara, Fávaro, Wagner José
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4756961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26689510
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2014.0355
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author da Silva, Maurício Moreira
Matheus, Wagner Eduardo
Garcia, Patrick Vianna
Stopiglia, Rafael Mamprim
Billis, Athanase
Ferreira, Ubirajara
Fávaro, Wagner José
author_facet da Silva, Maurício Moreira
Matheus, Wagner Eduardo
Garcia, Patrick Vianna
Stopiglia, Rafael Mamprim
Billis, Athanase
Ferreira, Ubirajara
Fávaro, Wagner José
author_sort da Silva, Maurício Moreira
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description INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Reactive Stroma (RStr) is observed in many human cancers and is related to carcinogenesis. The objectives of the present study were to stablish a relationship of the RStr microenvironment with prostate cancer (Pca) through a morphological and molecular characterization, and to identify a possible relationship between RStr with worse prognosis factors and occurrence of malignant prostatic stem cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty prostatic samples were selected from men with Pca diagnosis submitted to radical prostatectomy; they were divided in two groups: Group-1 (n=20): samples without reactive stroma; Group-2 (n=20): samples of PCa with intense stroma reaction. Prostatic samples were evaluated for RStr intensity by Masson Trichromic stain and posteriorly submitted to histopathological and immunohistochemistry analysis for antigens: α-actin, vimentin, IGF-1, MMP-2, FGF-2, C-Myc, PSCA, AR, Erα and ERβ. RESULTS: Reactive stroma with intense desmoplastic reactivity was significantly more frequent in intermediate (Gleason 7, 3+4) and high grade tumors (Gleason 7, 4+3). The group with intense stromal reactivity showed significant higher levels of Vimentin, IGF-1, MMP-2, FGF-2, C-Myc, PSCA and ERα. CONCLUSIONS: It can be concluded that RStr may be a predictive marker of Pca progression, since it was associated with increase of growth factors, imbalance of androgen and estrogen receptors and presence of malign prostatic stem cells.
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spelling pubmed-47569612016-05-09 Characterization of reactive stroma in prostate cancer: involvement of growth factors, metalloproteinase matrix, sexual hormones receptors and prostatic stem cells da Silva, Maurício Moreira Matheus, Wagner Eduardo Garcia, Patrick Vianna Stopiglia, Rafael Mamprim Billis, Athanase Ferreira, Ubirajara Fávaro, Wagner José Int Braz J Urol Original Article INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Reactive Stroma (RStr) is observed in many human cancers and is related to carcinogenesis. The objectives of the present study were to stablish a relationship of the RStr microenvironment with prostate cancer (Pca) through a morphological and molecular characterization, and to identify a possible relationship between RStr with worse prognosis factors and occurrence of malignant prostatic stem cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty prostatic samples were selected from men with Pca diagnosis submitted to radical prostatectomy; they were divided in two groups: Group-1 (n=20): samples without reactive stroma; Group-2 (n=20): samples of PCa with intense stroma reaction. Prostatic samples were evaluated for RStr intensity by Masson Trichromic stain and posteriorly submitted to histopathological and immunohistochemistry analysis for antigens: α-actin, vimentin, IGF-1, MMP-2, FGF-2, C-Myc, PSCA, AR, Erα and ERβ. RESULTS: Reactive stroma with intense desmoplastic reactivity was significantly more frequent in intermediate (Gleason 7, 3+4) and high grade tumors (Gleason 7, 4+3). The group with intense stromal reactivity showed significant higher levels of Vimentin, IGF-1, MMP-2, FGF-2, C-Myc, PSCA and ERα. CONCLUSIONS: It can be concluded that RStr may be a predictive marker of Pca progression, since it was associated with increase of growth factors, imbalance of androgen and estrogen receptors and presence of malign prostatic stem cells. Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4756961/ /pubmed/26689510 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2014.0355 Text en 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 work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
da Silva, Maurício Moreira
Matheus, Wagner Eduardo
Garcia, Patrick Vianna
Stopiglia, Rafael Mamprim
Billis, Athanase
Ferreira, Ubirajara
Fávaro, Wagner José
Characterization of reactive stroma in prostate cancer: involvement of growth factors, metalloproteinase matrix, sexual hormones receptors and prostatic stem cells
title Characterization of reactive stroma in prostate cancer: involvement of growth factors, metalloproteinase matrix, sexual hormones receptors and prostatic stem cells
title_full Characterization of reactive stroma in prostate cancer: involvement of growth factors, metalloproteinase matrix, sexual hormones receptors and prostatic stem cells
title_fullStr Characterization of reactive stroma in prostate cancer: involvement of growth factors, metalloproteinase matrix, sexual hormones receptors and prostatic stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of reactive stroma in prostate cancer: involvement of growth factors, metalloproteinase matrix, sexual hormones receptors and prostatic stem cells
title_short Characterization of reactive stroma in prostate cancer: involvement of growth factors, metalloproteinase matrix, sexual hormones receptors and prostatic stem cells
title_sort characterization of reactive stroma in prostate cancer: involvement of growth factors, metalloproteinase matrix, sexual hormones receptors and prostatic stem cells
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4756961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26689510
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2014.0355
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