pancd44 immunohistochemical evaluation in prostatectomies from patients with adenocarcinoma

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2018
Introduction. CD44 has been proposed as a prognostic marker and a stem cell marker but studies in patients with prostate cancer have yielded inconsistent results. Patients and Methods. Patients submitted to radical prostatectomy between 2008 and 2013 at a university hospital were followed with biannual serum PSA tests to determine the biochemical recurrence (BR). Archived paraffin blocks with neoplastic and nonneoplastic tissue were evaluated immunohistochemically for a panCD44 and MYC. Results. Sixty-nine patients completed follow-up and were included. CD44 positivity was observed in inflammatory cells (42%), nonneoplastic epithelium (39.7%), and neoplastic tissue (12.3%). In nonneoplastic tissues staining was observed in basal and luminal cells with the morphology of terminally differentiated cells. In neoplastic tissues, CD44 negativity was correlated with higher Gleason scores (Rho = −0.204; p=0.042) and higher preoperative serum PSA levels when evaluated continuously (p=0.029). CD44 expression was not associated with tumor stage (p=0.668), surgical margin status (p=0.471), or BR (p=0.346), nor was there any association between CD44 and MYC expression in neoplastic tissue (p=1.0). Conclusion. In the bulk of cells, the minority of cancer stem cells would not be detected by immunohistochemistry using panCD44. As a prognostic marker, its expression was weakly correlated with Gleason score and preoperative PSA level, but not with surgical margin status, tumor stage, or BR.
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Authors ;Carlos Gustavo Hirth;Adriele Machado dos Santos;João Batista Gadelha de Cerqueira;Francisco Vagnaldo Fechine Jamacaru;Maria do Perpétuo Socorro Saldanha da Cunha;Conceição Aparecida Dornelas
Journal spectrochimica acta - part a: molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy
Year 2018
DOI 10.1155/2018/2061268
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