Despite the progressive increase of early diagnosis, a subset of prostate cancers show a metastasizing and lethal course, not always predictable upon the traditional prognostic parameters. The object of this study was to investigate the role of the survival co-chaperone protein BAG3 as a new prognostic marker for prostate cancer. BAG3 was detected by immunohistochemistry in 55 specimens of surgically removed prostate carcinomas and in 15 surgical specimens of non-neoplastic prostate tissues. Results were compared with clinic-pathological data and outcome of patients and statistically evaluated. BAG3 resulted expressed in all the cases: Non-neoplastic prostate tissue showed a cytoplasmatic staining with apical reinforcement, a finding which appears consistent with the reported connection of the protein with the membrane focal cell-adhesion complexes. In prostate carcinomas, BAG3 showed a progressive decrease of the expression level from well- to low-differentiated carcinoma, coupled with the loss of polarisation of the signal in metastasizing cases. These results indicate that BAG3 intra-cytoplasmic delocalisation is a specific feature of cancer versus non-neoplastic prostate and a candidate new marker for prediction of prostate cancer invasiveness and behaviour.

BAG3 protein delocalisation in prostate carcinoma / Staibano, S.; Mascolo, M.; Di Benedetto, M.; Vecchione, M. L.; Ilardi, G.; Di Lorenzo, G.; Autorino, R.; Salerno, V.; Morena, A.; Rocco, A.; Turco, M. C.; Morelli, E.. - In: TUMOR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1423-0380. - 31:5(2010), pp. 461-469. [10.1007/s13277-010-0055-3]

BAG3 protein delocalisation in prostate carcinoma

Mascolo M.;Ilardi G.;
2010

Abstract

Despite the progressive increase of early diagnosis, a subset of prostate cancers show a metastasizing and lethal course, not always predictable upon the traditional prognostic parameters. The object of this study was to investigate the role of the survival co-chaperone protein BAG3 as a new prognostic marker for prostate cancer. BAG3 was detected by immunohistochemistry in 55 specimens of surgically removed prostate carcinomas and in 15 surgical specimens of non-neoplastic prostate tissues. Results were compared with clinic-pathological data and outcome of patients and statistically evaluated. BAG3 resulted expressed in all the cases: Non-neoplastic prostate tissue showed a cytoplasmatic staining with apical reinforcement, a finding which appears consistent with the reported connection of the protein with the membrane focal cell-adhesion complexes. In prostate carcinomas, BAG3 showed a progressive decrease of the expression level from well- to low-differentiated carcinoma, coupled with the loss of polarisation of the signal in metastasizing cases. These results indicate that BAG3 intra-cytoplasmic delocalisation is a specific feature of cancer versus non-neoplastic prostate and a candidate new marker for prediction of prostate cancer invasiveness and behaviour.
2010
BAG3 protein delocalisation in prostate carcinoma / Staibano, S.; Mascolo, M.; Di Benedetto, M.; Vecchione, M. L.; Ilardi, G.; Di Lorenzo, G.; Autorino, R.; Salerno, V.; Morena, A.; Rocco, A.; Turco, M. C.; Morelli, E.. - In: TUMOR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1423-0380. - 31:5(2010), pp. 461-469. [10.1007/s13277-010-0055-3]
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