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Protein Phosphatase and TRAIL Receptor Genes as New Candidate Tumor Genes on Chromosome 8p in Prostate Cancer

MAX HORNSTEIN, MICHÈLE J. HOFFMANN, ADRIAN ALEXA, MASANORI YAMANAKA, MIRKO MÜLLER, VOLKER JUNG, JÖRG RAHNENFÜHRER and WOLFGANG A. SCHULZ
Cancer Genomics & Proteomics March 2008, 5 (2) 123-136;
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Background: Allelic losses on chromosome 8p are common in prostate carcinoma, but it is not known exactly how they contribute to cancer development and progression. Materials and Methods: Expression of 12 genes located across chromosome 8p, including established tumor suppressor candidates (CSMD1, DLC1, NKX3.1), and others from a new microarray-based comparison was studied by quantitative RT-PCR in 45 M0 prostate carcinomas and 13 benign prostate tissues. Results: Significantly reduced expression was observed for two protein phosphatase subunit genes (PPP2CB, PPP3CC) and two TRAIL decoy receptors (TNFRSF10C/DcR1, TNFRSF10D/DcR2), but not for the three established candidates nor for TRAIL death receptor genes. Low expression of PPP3CC and TNFRSF10C located at 8p21.3 was highly significantly associated with tumor recurrence. In addition to allele loss, down-regulation of TNFRSF10C and TNFRSF10D was found to be associated with hypermethylation, although bisulfite sequencing usually revealed it to be partial. Conclusion: Our data strongly support a recent proposal that a segment at 8p21.3 contains crucial prostate cancer tumor suppressors. In addition, they raise the paradoxical issue of why TRAIL decoy receptors rather than death receptors are down-regulated in aggressive prostate cancer.

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  • Tumor suppressor
  • DNA methylation
  • allelic imbalance
  • expression microarray
  • real-time RT-PCR

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    • Received December 18, 2007.
    • Revision received February 19, 2008.
    • Accepted February 20, 2008.
  • Copyright© 2008 International Institute of Anticaner Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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