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- Title
P-cadherin as a prognostic indicator and a modulator of migratory behaviour in bladder carcinoma cells.
- Authors
Mandeville, Jessica A.; Neto, Brasil Silva; Vanni, Alex J.; Smith, Gjanje L.; Rieger-Christ, Kimberly M.; Zeheb, Ron; Loda, Massimo; Libertino, John A.; Summerhayes, Ian C.
- Abstract
OBJECTIVE To identify changes associated with P-cadherin expression in bladder cancer and evaluate the potential role of such events in determining the clinical outcome and cell behaviour, as the function of P-cadherin in normal epithelium is unknown, as is its potential role in neoplastic progression in different cancers. MATERIALS AND METHODS In all, 536 bladder tumour specimens from 408 patients were assembled in seven tissue microarrays. Paraffin sections from each array were processed for immunohistochemistry to assess the expression of P-cadherin. The expression of P-cadherin was forced using lipofectin, followed by an assessment of migration and invasion potential using standard in vitro assays. RESULTS The absence of P-cadherin staining was associated with muscle-invasive disease, grade 3 ( P < 0.001) and nodal disease ( P = 0.009). Similar results were obtained when considering cytoplasmic and unrestricted localization of P-cadherin ( P < 0.001), except for nodal involvement. The group with cytoplasmic location of P-cadherin showed a shorter cancer-specific survival than the group with membrane location of P-cadherin ( P = 0.03). Forced expression of P-cadherin in EJ and UM-UC-3 cells, that constitutively lack P-cadherin expression, resulted in modulation of catenin expression and enhanced migration of EJ and UM-UC-3/P-cadherin transfectants (>200%). CONCLUSIONS These results showed that loss of expression, cytoplasmic relocation or unrestricted tissue location of P-cadherin was associated with a poor clinical outcome and prognosis in bladder cancer. From the in vitro work it is evident that P-cadherin plays a role in regulating the migration potential of bladder carcinoma cells.
- Subjects
CADHERINS; BLADDER cancer; EPITHELIUM; CANCER cells; UROLOGY
- Publication
BJU International, 2008, Vol 102, Issue 11, p1707
- ISSN
1464-4096
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1464-410X.2008.08115.x