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High stroma‐derived WNT5A is an indicator for low‐risk prostate cancer

Prostate cancer (PCa) is a major cause of cancer‐related death in men. Tumor‐derived protein derived from Wnt5A gene (WNT5A) plays an important role in primary and metastatic PCa. Surrounding stroma cells also produce WNT5A, which may modulate the biology of PCa. Here, we assessed the role of stroma...

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Autores principales: Kisel, Wadim, Conrad, Stefanie, Borkowetz, Angelika, Furesi, Giulia, Füssel, Susanne, Sommer, Ulrich, Rauner, Martina, Thomas, Christian, Baretton, Gustavo B., Schaser, Klaus‐Dieter, Hofbauer, Christine, Hofbauer, Lorenz C.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33639039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13131
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author Kisel, Wadim
Conrad, Stefanie
Borkowetz, Angelika
Furesi, Giulia
Füssel, Susanne
Sommer, Ulrich
Rauner, Martina
Thomas, Christian
Baretton, Gustavo B.
Schaser, Klaus‐Dieter
Hofbauer, Christine
Hofbauer, Lorenz C.
author_facet Kisel, Wadim
Conrad, Stefanie
Borkowetz, Angelika
Furesi, Giulia
Füssel, Susanne
Sommer, Ulrich
Rauner, Martina
Thomas, Christian
Baretton, Gustavo B.
Schaser, Klaus‐Dieter
Hofbauer, Christine
Hofbauer, Lorenz C.
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description Prostate cancer (PCa) is a major cause of cancer‐related death in men. Tumor‐derived protein derived from Wnt5A gene (WNT5A) plays an important role in primary and metastatic PCa. Surrounding stroma cells also produce WNT5A, which may modulate the biology of PCa. Here, we assessed the role of stroma‐derived WNT5A (stWNT5A) in primary PCa. A tissue microarray of samples obtained from 400 patients who underwent radical prostatectomy and control samples from 41 patients with benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) was immunohistochemically assessed for expression of stWNT5A. The cores were scored for staining intensity: 0 (no staining), 1 (weak), 2 (moderate), or 3 (strong) and the stained stromal surface area: 0 (0%), 1 (1–25%), 2 (26–50%), 3 (51–75%), or 4 (76–100%). Gleason Score (GS) and TNM‐stage were assessed by stratifying the cohort into high‐risk (≥ pT3, pN1, GS ≥ 8) and non‐high‐risk patients. Ki67 and TUNEL assays were performed to assess proliferation and apoptosis. Expression of stWNT5A in BPH and tumor‐free control samples was 1.2‐fold higher compared to tumor samples (P < 0.001). Non‐high‐risk patients had a higher stWNT5A score than high‐risk patients (P < 0.05). stWNT5A expression was not correlated with overall and cancer‐specific survival. Proliferation (r (2) = 0.038, P < 0.001) and apoptosis (r (2) = 0.277, P < 0.001) negatively correlated with stWNT5A expression. In summary, we show that expression of stWNT5A is higher in benign tissue and non‐high‐risk PCa. Stroma‐derived Wnt signaling and tumor‐derived Wnt may differentially impact on tumor behavior. Future studies are warranted to dissect the Wnt profile in tumor vs. surrounding stroma tissues.
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spelling pubmed-80161152021-04-02 High stroma‐derived WNT5A is an indicator for low‐risk prostate cancer Kisel, Wadim Conrad, Stefanie Borkowetz, Angelika Furesi, Giulia Füssel, Susanne Sommer, Ulrich Rauner, Martina Thomas, Christian Baretton, Gustavo B. Schaser, Klaus‐Dieter Hofbauer, Christine Hofbauer, Lorenz C. FEBS Open Bio Research Articles Prostate cancer (PCa) is a major cause of cancer‐related death in men. Tumor‐derived protein derived from Wnt5A gene (WNT5A) plays an important role in primary and metastatic PCa. Surrounding stroma cells also produce WNT5A, which may modulate the biology of PCa. Here, we assessed the role of stroma‐derived WNT5A (stWNT5A) in primary PCa. A tissue microarray of samples obtained from 400 patients who underwent radical prostatectomy and control samples from 41 patients with benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) was immunohistochemically assessed for expression of stWNT5A. The cores were scored for staining intensity: 0 (no staining), 1 (weak), 2 (moderate), or 3 (strong) and the stained stromal surface area: 0 (0%), 1 (1–25%), 2 (26–50%), 3 (51–75%), or 4 (76–100%). Gleason Score (GS) and TNM‐stage were assessed by stratifying the cohort into high‐risk (≥ pT3, pN1, GS ≥ 8) and non‐high‐risk patients. Ki67 and TUNEL assays were performed to assess proliferation and apoptosis. Expression of stWNT5A in BPH and tumor‐free control samples was 1.2‐fold higher compared to tumor samples (P < 0.001). Non‐high‐risk patients had a higher stWNT5A score than high‐risk patients (P < 0.05). stWNT5A expression was not correlated with overall and cancer‐specific survival. Proliferation (r (2) = 0.038, P < 0.001) and apoptosis (r (2) = 0.277, P < 0.001) negatively correlated with stWNT5A expression. In summary, we show that expression of stWNT5A is higher in benign tissue and non‐high‐risk PCa. Stroma‐derived Wnt signaling and tumor‐derived Wnt may differentially impact on tumor behavior. Future studies are warranted to dissect the Wnt profile in tumor vs. surrounding stroma tissues. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8016115/ /pubmed/33639039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13131 Text en © 2021 The Authors. FEBS Open Bio published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Federation of European Biochemical Societies. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kisel, Wadim
Conrad, Stefanie
Borkowetz, Angelika
Furesi, Giulia
Füssel, Susanne
Sommer, Ulrich
Rauner, Martina
Thomas, Christian
Baretton, Gustavo B.
Schaser, Klaus‐Dieter
Hofbauer, Christine
Hofbauer, Lorenz C.
High stroma‐derived WNT5A is an indicator for low‐risk prostate cancer
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title_fullStr High stroma‐derived WNT5A is an indicator for low‐risk prostate cancer
title_full_unstemmed High stroma‐derived WNT5A is an indicator for low‐risk prostate cancer
title_short High stroma‐derived WNT5A is an indicator for low‐risk prostate cancer
title_sort high stroma‐derived wnt5a is an indicator for low‐risk prostate cancer
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33639039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13131
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