Receptor Gene Messenger RNA Expression in Metastatic Lesions of Prostate Cancer

2002 ◽  
pp. 1212-1214
Author(s):  
BERND STRAUB ◽  
MARKUS M??LLER ◽  
HANS KRAUSE ◽  
MARK SCHRADER ◽  
CARSTEN GOESSL ◽  
...  
2002 ◽  
Vol 168 (3) ◽  
pp. 1212-1214 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernd Straub ◽  
Markus Müller ◽  
Hans Krause ◽  
Mark Schrader ◽  
Carsten Goessl ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 675-683 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kohshiro Nakao ◽  
Takashi Hirakawa ◽  
Hiroto Suwa ◽  
Kayoko Kogure ◽  
Sadatomo Ikeda ◽  
...  

ObjectiveThe ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCHL1) plays a key role in tumor invasion and metastasis. Ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 is overexpressed in various cancers and reported to be correlated with a poor prognosis. The objective of this study was to determine the prognostic significance of UCHL1 in endometrial cancer.MethodsThe expression of UCHL1 in endometrial cancer was assessed using quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry in 56 and 215 resected tumor specimens, respectively.ResultsThe 4-year survival rates of the high UCHL1 messenger RNA expression group and high UCHL1 protein expression group were 78% and 71%, respectively, compared with 96% and 95% for the low UCHL1 messenger RNA expression group and low UCHL1 protein expression group, respectively. Kaplan-Meier and log-rank tests indicated a significant correlation between expression of UCHL1 and disease-free survival and overall survival. Moreover, multivariate stepwise Cox proportional hazard regression model analysis showed that UCHL1 was a significant independent marker for predicting a poor disease-free survival and overall survival. In 43 patients with metastatic lesions, immunohistochemical analysis of metastatic lesions revealed that the recurrence rate and mortality rate were 62% and 41%, respectively, in 29 UCHL1-positive patients and 36% and 29%, respectively, in 14 UCHL1-negative patients.ConclusionsThe results of this study suggest that high UCHL1 expression is a strong marker of poor prognosis of endometrial cancer. Furthermore, we suggest that UCHL1 may be involved in the development of distant metastasis in endometrial cancer.


2006 ◽  
Vol 175 (4S) ◽  
pp. 260-260
Author(s):  
Nicholas J. Rukin ◽  
Samuel J. Moon ◽  
Dhaval Bodiwala ◽  
Christopher J. Luscombe ◽  
Mark F. Saxby ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenneth A. Iczkowski ◽  
Eric W. Robbins ◽  
Kui Yang ◽  
Alina Handorean ◽  
Yaqiong Tang

2021 ◽  
Vol 38 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurie G. Kostecka ◽  
Athen Olseen ◽  
KiChang Kang ◽  
Gonzalo Torga ◽  
Kenneth J. Pienta ◽  
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AbstractKinesins play important roles in the progression and development of cancer. Kinesin family member C1 (KIFC1), a minus end-directed motor protein, is a novel Kinesin involved in the clustering of excess centrosomes found in cancer cells. Recently KIFC1 has shown to play a role in the progression of many different cancers, however, the involvement of KIFC1 in the progression of prostate cancer (PCa) is still not well understood. This study investigated the expression and clinical significance of KIFC1 in PCa by utilizing multiple publicly available datasets to analyze KIFC1 expression in patient samples. High KIFC1 expression was found to be associated with high Gleason score, high tumor stage, metastatic lesions, high ploidy levels, and lower recurrence-free survival. These results reveal that high KIFC1 levels are associated with a poor prognosis for PCa patients and could act as a prognostic indicator for PCa patients as well.


Cancer ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 117 (20) ◽  
pp. 4696-4706 ◽  
Author(s):  
Violaine Havelange ◽  
Nicole Stauffer ◽  
Catherine C. E. Heaphy ◽  
Stefano Volinia ◽  
Michael Andreeff ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 28 (6) ◽  
pp. 339-342 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Katherine Gonçalves ◽  
Paulo César Giraldo ◽  
Paula Renata Lima Machado ◽  
Kleber Juvenal Silva Farias ◽  
Ana Paula Ferreira Costa ◽  
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