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XPNPEP2 is associated with lymph node metastasis in prostate cancer patients

As we reported in our previous studies, TMTP1, a tumor-homing peptide, selectively targets highly metastatic tumors and their metastatic foci. Aminopeptidase P2 (XPNPEP2) is a receptor for TMTP1 tumor-homing peptide. However, the biological and clinical significance of Aminopeptidase P2 in human can...

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Autores principales: Li, Fei, Dai, Yun, Xu, Hao, Huang, Kecheng, Zhou, Ying, Luo, Danfeng, Ma, Ding, Xi, Ling, Lv, Mengqin, Ma, Xiangyi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6624198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31296901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-45245-5
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author Li, Fei
Dai, Yun
Xu, Hao
Huang, Kecheng
Zhou, Ying
Luo, Danfeng
Ma, Ding
Xi, Ling
Lv, Mengqin
Ma, Xiangyi
author_facet Li, Fei
Dai, Yun
Xu, Hao
Huang, Kecheng
Zhou, Ying
Luo, Danfeng
Ma, Ding
Xi, Ling
Lv, Mengqin
Ma, Xiangyi
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description As we reported in our previous studies, TMTP1, a tumor-homing peptide, selectively targets highly metastatic tumors and their metastatic foci. Aminopeptidase P2 (XPNPEP2) is a receptor for TMTP1 tumor-homing peptide. However, the biological and clinical significance of Aminopeptidase P2 in human cancers remains unknown. In this study, the high-density multiple organ tumor tissue array was employed for the analysis of XPNPEP2 expression profiles in human specimens. The results showed that XPNPEP2 was moderately expressed in the normal prostate tissues, but significantly decreased in the prostate cancer. Hence we used TCGA, IHC, and ELISA to further analyze the expression of XPNPEP2 in tissues and serum of prostate cancer patients. In general, XPNPEP2 expression was lower in prostate cancer tissue than in normal prostate tissue, but was higher in prostate cancer tissues with local invasion and LN metastasis than in tissues with localized Pca. Western blot clarified XPNPEP2 had a secreted form in the serum. Then the serums of 128 Pca patients, 70 healthy males and 40 prostate hyperplasia patients were obtained for detecting serum XPNPEP2 levels.The results indicated that the concentration of XPNPEP2 in serums of Pca patients with LN metastasis (142.7 ± 14.40 ng/mL) were significantly higher than levels in Pca patients without LN metastasis (61.63 ± 5.50 ng/mL) (p < 0.01). An ROC analysis revealed that the combination of PSA and XPNPEP2 was more efficient than PSA or XPNPEP2 alone for predicting LN metastasis, especially for Pca patients with low serum PSA levels. In summary, serum XPNPEP2 levels when combined with PSA levels may result in increased sensitivity for predicting LN metastasis in Pca patients, especially for patients with low serum PSA levels.
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spelling pubmed-66241982019-07-19 XPNPEP2 is associated with lymph node metastasis in prostate cancer patients Li, Fei Dai, Yun Xu, Hao Huang, Kecheng Zhou, Ying Luo, Danfeng Ma, Ding Xi, Ling Lv, Mengqin Ma, Xiangyi Sci Rep Article As we reported in our previous studies, TMTP1, a tumor-homing peptide, selectively targets highly metastatic tumors and their metastatic foci. Aminopeptidase P2 (XPNPEP2) is a receptor for TMTP1 tumor-homing peptide. However, the biological and clinical significance of Aminopeptidase P2 in human cancers remains unknown. In this study, the high-density multiple organ tumor tissue array was employed for the analysis of XPNPEP2 expression profiles in human specimens. The results showed that XPNPEP2 was moderately expressed in the normal prostate tissues, but significantly decreased in the prostate cancer. Hence we used TCGA, IHC, and ELISA to further analyze the expression of XPNPEP2 in tissues and serum of prostate cancer patients. In general, XPNPEP2 expression was lower in prostate cancer tissue than in normal prostate tissue, but was higher in prostate cancer tissues with local invasion and LN metastasis than in tissues with localized Pca. Western blot clarified XPNPEP2 had a secreted form in the serum. Then the serums of 128 Pca patients, 70 healthy males and 40 prostate hyperplasia patients were obtained for detecting serum XPNPEP2 levels.The results indicated that the concentration of XPNPEP2 in serums of Pca patients with LN metastasis (142.7 ± 14.40 ng/mL) were significantly higher than levels in Pca patients without LN metastasis (61.63 ± 5.50 ng/mL) (p < 0.01). An ROC analysis revealed that the combination of PSA and XPNPEP2 was more efficient than PSA or XPNPEP2 alone for predicting LN metastasis, especially for Pca patients with low serum PSA levels. In summary, serum XPNPEP2 levels when combined with PSA levels may result in increased sensitivity for predicting LN metastasis in Pca patients, especially for patients with low serum PSA levels. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6624198/ /pubmed/31296901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-45245-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Li, Fei
Dai, Yun
Xu, Hao
Huang, Kecheng
Zhou, Ying
Luo, Danfeng
Ma, Ding
Xi, Ling
Lv, Mengqin
Ma, Xiangyi
XPNPEP2 is associated with lymph node metastasis in prostate cancer patients
title XPNPEP2 is associated with lymph node metastasis in prostate cancer patients
title_full XPNPEP2 is associated with lymph node metastasis in prostate cancer patients
title_fullStr XPNPEP2 is associated with lymph node metastasis in prostate cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed XPNPEP2 is associated with lymph node metastasis in prostate cancer patients
title_short XPNPEP2 is associated with lymph node metastasis in prostate cancer patients
title_sort xpnpep2 is associated with lymph node metastasis in prostate cancer patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6624198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31296901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-45245-5
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