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Candidate Genes for Testicular Cancer Evaluated by In Situ Protein Expression Analyses on Tissue Microarrays

Authors :
Rolf I. Skotheim
Vera M. Abeler
Jahn M. Nesland
Sophie D. Fosså
Ruth Holm
Urs Wagner
Vivi Ann Flørenes
Nina Aass
Olli P. Kallioniemi
Ragnhild A. Lothe
Source :
Neoplasia: An International Journal for Oncology Research, Vol 5, Iss 5, Pp 397-404 (2003)
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2003.

Abstract

By the use of high-throughput molecular technologies, the number of genes and proteins potentially relevant to testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) and other diseases will increase rapidly. In a recent transcriptional profiling, we demonstrated the overexpression of GRB7 and JUP in TGCTs, confirmed the reported overexpression of CCND2. We also have recent evidences for frequent genetic alterations of FHIT and epigenetic alterations of MGMT. To evaluate whether the expression of these genes is related to any clinicopathological variables, we constructed a tissue microarray with 510 testicular tissue cores from 279 patients diagnosed with TGCT, covering various histological subgroups and clinical stages. By immunohistochemistry, we found that JUP, GRB7, CCND2 proteins were rarely present in normal testis, but frequently expressed at high levels in TGCT. Additionally, all premalignant intratubular germ cell neoplasias were JUP-immunopositive. MGMT and FHIT were expressed by normal testicular tissues, but at significantly lower frequencies in TGCT. Except for CCND2, the expressions of all markers were significantly associated with various TGCT subtypes. In summary, we have developed a high-throughput tool for the evaluation of TGCT markers, utilized this to validate five candidate genes whose protein expressions were indeed deregulated in TGCT.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14765586 and 15228002
Volume :
5
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Neoplasia: An International Journal for Oncology Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.227ec519942542169734aeae1d690fa9
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1476-5586(03)80042-8