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Keratin 13 Is Enriched in Prostate Tubule-Initiating Cells and May Identify Primary Prostate Tumors that Metastasize to the Bone

BACKGROUND: Benign human prostate tubule-initiating cells (TIC) and aggressive prostate cancer display common traits, including tolerance of low androgen levels, resistance to apoptosis, and microenvironment interactions that drive epithelial budding and outgrowth. TIC can be distinguished from epit...

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Autores principales: Liu, Sandy, Cadaneanu, Radu M., Zhang, Baohui, Huo, Lihong, Lai, Kevin, Li, Xinmin, Galet, Colette, Grogan, Tristan R., Elashoff, David, Freedland, Stephen J., Rettig, Matthew, Aronson, William J., Knudsen, Beatrice S., Lewis, Michael S., Garraway, Isla P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5053503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27711225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163232
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author Liu, Sandy
Cadaneanu, Radu M.
Zhang, Baohui
Huo, Lihong
Lai, Kevin
Li, Xinmin
Galet, Colette
Grogan, Tristan R.
Elashoff, David
Freedland, Stephen J.
Rettig, Matthew
Aronson, William J.
Knudsen, Beatrice S.
Lewis, Michael S.
Garraway, Isla P.
author_facet Liu, Sandy
Cadaneanu, Radu M.
Zhang, Baohui
Huo, Lihong
Lai, Kevin
Li, Xinmin
Galet, Colette
Grogan, Tristan R.
Elashoff, David
Freedland, Stephen J.
Rettig, Matthew
Aronson, William J.
Knudsen, Beatrice S.
Lewis, Michael S.
Garraway, Isla P.
author_sort Liu, Sandy
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Benign human prostate tubule-initiating cells (TIC) and aggressive prostate cancer display common traits, including tolerance of low androgen levels, resistance to apoptosis, and microenvironment interactions that drive epithelial budding and outgrowth. TIC can be distinguished from epithelial and stromal cells that comprise prostate tissue via cell sorting based upon Epcam, CD44, and CD49f antigenic profiles. Fetal prostate epithelial cells (FC) possess a similar antigenic profile to adult TIC and are capable of inducing tubule formation. To identify the TIC niche in human prostate tissue, differential keratin (KRT) expression was evaluated. RESULTS: Gene expression data generated from Affymetrix Gene Chip human U133 Plus 2.0 array of sorted adult and fetal epithelial cells revealed KRT13 to be significantly enriched in FC and TIC compared to basal cells (BC) and luminal cells (LC) (p<0.001). Enriched KRT13 expression was confirmed by RT-PCR and cytospin immunostaining. Immunohistochemical analysis of KRT13 expression revealed rare KRT13(+) epithelia throughout prostatic ducts/acini in adult tissue specimens and differentiated tubules in 24-week recombinant grafts, In contrast, abundant KRT13 expression was observed in developing ducts/acini in fetal prostate and cord-like structures composing 8-week recombinant grafts. Immunostaining of a prostate tissue microarray revealed KRT13(+) tumor foci in approximately 9% of cases, and this subset displayed significantly shorter time to recurrence (p = 0.031), metastases (p = 0.032), and decreased overall survival (p = 0.004). Diagnostic prostate needle biopsies (PNBX) from untreated patients with concurrent bone metastases (clinical stage M1) displayed KRT13(+) tumor foci, as did bone metastatic foci. CONCLUSIONS: The expression profile of KRT13 in benign fetal and adult prostate tissue and in recombinant grafts, as well as the frequency of KRT13 expression in primary and metastatic prostate cancer indicates that it may be a marker of a stem/progenitor-like cell state that is co-opted in aggressive tumor cells. KRT13 is enriched in benign stem-like cells that display androgen-resistance, apoptosis-resistance, and branching morphogenesis properties. Collectively our data demonstrate that KRT13 expression is associated with poor prognosis at multiple stages of disease progression and may represent an important biomarker of adverse outcome in patients with prostate cancer.
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spelling pubmed-50535032016-10-27 Keratin 13 Is Enriched in Prostate Tubule-Initiating Cells and May Identify Primary Prostate Tumors that Metastasize to the Bone Liu, Sandy Cadaneanu, Radu M. Zhang, Baohui Huo, Lihong Lai, Kevin Li, Xinmin Galet, Colette Grogan, Tristan R. Elashoff, David Freedland, Stephen J. Rettig, Matthew Aronson, William J. Knudsen, Beatrice S. Lewis, Michael S. Garraway, Isla P. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Benign human prostate tubule-initiating cells (TIC) and aggressive prostate cancer display common traits, including tolerance of low androgen levels, resistance to apoptosis, and microenvironment interactions that drive epithelial budding and outgrowth. TIC can be distinguished from epithelial and stromal cells that comprise prostate tissue via cell sorting based upon Epcam, CD44, and CD49f antigenic profiles. Fetal prostate epithelial cells (FC) possess a similar antigenic profile to adult TIC and are capable of inducing tubule formation. To identify the TIC niche in human prostate tissue, differential keratin (KRT) expression was evaluated. RESULTS: Gene expression data generated from Affymetrix Gene Chip human U133 Plus 2.0 array of sorted adult and fetal epithelial cells revealed KRT13 to be significantly enriched in FC and TIC compared to basal cells (BC) and luminal cells (LC) (p<0.001). Enriched KRT13 expression was confirmed by RT-PCR and cytospin immunostaining. Immunohistochemical analysis of KRT13 expression revealed rare KRT13(+) epithelia throughout prostatic ducts/acini in adult tissue specimens and differentiated tubules in 24-week recombinant grafts, In contrast, abundant KRT13 expression was observed in developing ducts/acini in fetal prostate and cord-like structures composing 8-week recombinant grafts. Immunostaining of a prostate tissue microarray revealed KRT13(+) tumor foci in approximately 9% of cases, and this subset displayed significantly shorter time to recurrence (p = 0.031), metastases (p = 0.032), and decreased overall survival (p = 0.004). Diagnostic prostate needle biopsies (PNBX) from untreated patients with concurrent bone metastases (clinical stage M1) displayed KRT13(+) tumor foci, as did bone metastatic foci. CONCLUSIONS: The expression profile of KRT13 in benign fetal and adult prostate tissue and in recombinant grafts, as well as the frequency of KRT13 expression in primary and metastatic prostate cancer indicates that it may be a marker of a stem/progenitor-like cell state that is co-opted in aggressive tumor cells. KRT13 is enriched in benign stem-like cells that display androgen-resistance, apoptosis-resistance, and branching morphogenesis properties. Collectively our data demonstrate that KRT13 expression is associated with poor prognosis at multiple stages of disease progression and may represent an important biomarker of adverse outcome in patients with prostate cancer. Public Library of Science 2016-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5053503/ /pubmed/27711225 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163232 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Liu, Sandy
Cadaneanu, Radu M.
Zhang, Baohui
Huo, Lihong
Lai, Kevin
Li, Xinmin
Galet, Colette
Grogan, Tristan R.
Elashoff, David
Freedland, Stephen J.
Rettig, Matthew
Aronson, William J.
Knudsen, Beatrice S.
Lewis, Michael S.
Garraway, Isla P.
Keratin 13 Is Enriched in Prostate Tubule-Initiating Cells and May Identify Primary Prostate Tumors that Metastasize to the Bone
title Keratin 13 Is Enriched in Prostate Tubule-Initiating Cells and May Identify Primary Prostate Tumors that Metastasize to the Bone
title_full Keratin 13 Is Enriched in Prostate Tubule-Initiating Cells and May Identify Primary Prostate Tumors that Metastasize to the Bone
title_fullStr Keratin 13 Is Enriched in Prostate Tubule-Initiating Cells and May Identify Primary Prostate Tumors that Metastasize to the Bone
title_full_unstemmed Keratin 13 Is Enriched in Prostate Tubule-Initiating Cells and May Identify Primary Prostate Tumors that Metastasize to the Bone
title_short Keratin 13 Is Enriched in Prostate Tubule-Initiating Cells and May Identify Primary Prostate Tumors that Metastasize to the Bone
title_sort keratin 13 is enriched in prostate tubule-initiating cells and may identify primary prostate tumors that metastasize to the bone
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5053503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27711225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163232
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