Title Decreased expression of MT1E is a potential biomarker of prostate cancer progression /
Authors Demidenko, Rita ; Daniūnaitė, Kristina ; Bakavičius, Arnas ; Sabaliauskaitė, Rasa ; Skeberdytė, Aistė ; Petroška, Donatas ; Laurinavičius, Arvydas ; Jankevičius, Feliksas ; Lazutka, Juozas Rimantas ; Jarmalaitė, Sonata
DOI 10.18632/oncotarget.18683
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Is Part of Oncotarget.. New York : Impact Journals, LLC. 2017, Vol. 8, Iss. 37, p. 61709-61718.. ISSN 1949-2553
Keywords [eng] prostate cancer ; biochemical recurrence ; gene expression ; MT1E
Abstract [eng] Differentiation of indolent and aggressive prostate carcinoma (PCa) at the time of diagnosis is currently one of the major challenges. This study aimed at identification of prognostic biomarkers to aid in predicting biochemical recurrence (BCR) of the disease. Microarray-based gene expression profiling in tissues of 8 BCR and 8 No-BCR cases revealed expression differences of 455 genes, most of which were down-regulated in BCR cases. Eleven genes were selected for validation by real-time PCR in the first PCa cohort (N = 55), while seven of them were further validated in the second, independent, PCa cohort (N = 53). Down-regulation of MT1E (p < 0.001) and GPR52 (p = 0.002) expression and up-regulated levels of EZH2 (p = 0.025) were specific biomarkers of BCR in at least one of the two PCa cohorts, but only MT1E expression retained the independent prognostic value in a multivariate analysis (p < 0.001). DNA methylation analysis (114 PCa and 24 non-cancerous tissues) showed frequent MT1E methylation in PCa (p < 0.001) and was associated (p < 0.010) with the down-regulated expression in one PCa cohort. The results of our study suggest MT1E down-regulation as a potential feature of aggressive PCa.
Published New York : Impact Journals, LLC
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2017