Immunohistochemical analysis of Hedgehog signaling in prostatic adenocarcinoma

Tae-Jung Kim
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Background and aim: The Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway plays an essential role in normal development of normal prostate gland. Deregulation of this pathway is responsible for carcinogenesis of prostatic adenocarcinoma. Methods: Total 176 cases of prostatic adenocarcinomas were prepared and the Hh signaling molecules including Sonic hedgehog (Shh), Patched (Ptch), Smoothened (Smo), GLIoma-associated oncogene (Gli-1) and suppressor of fused (Su[fu]) were immunohistochemically analyzed. Results: Hh signaling molecules were significantly associated with prognostic factors; High Gleason score (≥7) was significantly associated with expression of Shh, Ptch, Smo, and Gli-1; tumor, node and metastasis stages with Shh, Ptch, Smo and Gli-1; initial prostate specific antigen with Ptch and Smo; large tumor volume with Gli-1; perineural invasion with Shh, Smo and Gli-1. Su(fu) was significantly associated inversely with multiplicity of tumor. Conclusions: Hh signaling molecules including Shh, Ptch, Smo and Gli-1 were associated with high Gleason score and advanced stage even in the low Gleason score.

前列腺腺癌中Hedgehog信号的免疫组化分析
背景与目的:Hedgehog (Hh)信号通路在正常前列腺的正常发育中起重要作用。这一途径的解除是前列腺腺癌发生的原因。方法:制备176例前列腺腺癌,免疫组化分析Hh信号分子包括Sonic hedgehog (Shh)、Patched (Ptch)、Smoothened (Smo)、胶质瘤相关癌基因(gli1)和融合抑制因子(Su[fu])。结果:Hh信号分子与预后因素显著相关;高Gleason评分(≥7)与Shh、Ptch、Smo、gli1的表达显著相关;与Shh、Ptch、Smo和gli1相关的肿瘤、淋巴结和转移分期;初始前列腺特异性抗原Ptch和Smo;肿瘤体积大,有gli1;Shh, Smo和gli1对周围神经的侵袭。Su(fu)与肿瘤的多样性呈显著负相关。结论:Shh、Ptch、Smo和gli1等Hh信号分子与低Gleason评分患者的高Gleason评分和晚期相关。
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