Expression of E-cadherin and alpha-,beta- and gamma-catenins in human bladder carcinomas: are they good prognostic factors?

Invasion & metastasis Pub Date : 1997-01-01
A Mialhe, J Louis, S Montlevier, M Peoch, D Pasquier, J L Bosson, J J Rambeaud, D Seigneurin
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Abstract

E-cadherin, the epithelium-specific cadherin, is known to play a major role in tumor progression in many human carcinomas, via intercellular homophilic Ca2+-dependent adhesion. This adhesion is mediated by a group of cytoplasmic proteins, including the alpha-, beta- and gamma-catenins that link the E-cadherin to the actin cytoskeleton. Recent studies have shown that loss or reduction of either E-cadherin or catenin expression was strictly related to clinicopathological data in bladder tumors, and E-cadherin might constitute prognostic factors in bladder carcinogenesis. Here we continued a preliminary work on E-cadherin in bladder cancer. In an effort to evaluate their possible prognostic value, we investigated both E-cadherin and catenins in 99 bladder tumors by immunohistochemistry. E-cadherin and all the catenins were strongly expressed in normal urothelium. Regarding histopathological data, the tumors examined showed that the disrupted expression of each molecule, except for gamma-catenin, was directly related to increasing tumor grade (mainly for alpha- and beta-catenin) and deep invasion (p < or = 0.01). The aberrant expression of E-cadherin and beta-catenin was also correlated to the presence of distant metastasis (p < 0.05). However, only abnormal expression of a-catenin was associated with poor survival (p = 0.037). Therefore our results suggest that alpha-catenin is directly involved in tumor invasion and dedifferentiation and is the only protein of any prognostic value, albeit low in patients with bladder cancer.

e -钙粘蛋白和α -、β -和γ -连环蛋白在人膀胱癌中的表达:它们是良好的预后因素吗?
e -钙粘蛋白,上皮特异性钙粘蛋白,已知在许多人类癌症的肿瘤进展中发挥主要作用,通过细胞间嗜同性Ca2+依赖性粘附。这种粘附是由一组细胞质蛋白介导的,包括连接e -钙粘蛋白和肌动蛋白细胞骨架的α -连环蛋白、β -连环蛋白和γ -连环蛋白。近期研究表明,E-cadherin或catenin的表达缺失或减少与膀胱肿瘤的临床病理数据密切相关,E-cadherin可能是膀胱癌发生的预后因素。我们继续对e -钙粘蛋白在膀胱癌中的作用进行初步研究。为了评估其可能的预后价值,我们通过免疫组织化学研究了99例膀胱肿瘤中的E-cadherin和catenins。e -钙粘蛋白及所有连环蛋白在正常尿路上皮中均有强烈表达。在组织病理学方面,肿瘤检查显示,除γ -catenin外,其他分子的表达中断与肿瘤分级(主要是α -和β -catenin)的增加和深度侵袭有直接关系(p <或= 0.01)。E-cadherin和β -catenin的异常表达也与远处转移的发生相关(p < 0.05)。然而,只有a-catenin的异常表达与生存不良相关(p = 0.037)。因此,我们的研究结果表明,α -连环蛋白直接参与肿瘤侵袭和去分化,是唯一具有预后价值的蛋白,尽管在膀胱癌患者中较低。
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