Reg IV: a promising marker of hormone refractory metastatic prostate cancer.

TitleReg IV: a promising marker of hormone refractory metastatic prostate cancer.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsGu Z, Rubin MA, Yang Y, Deprimo SE, Zhao H, Horvath S, Brooks JD, Loda M, Reiter RE
JournalClin Cancer Res
Volume11
Issue6
Pagination2237-43
Date Published2005 Mar 15
ISSN1078-0432
KeywordsAndrogens, Animals, Biomarkers, Tumor, Case-Control Studies, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Humans, Lectins, C-Type, Male, Mice, Mice, SCID, Neoplasm Staging, Neoplasms, Hormone-Dependent, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Pancreatitis-Associated Proteins, Prostatic Neoplasms, Transplantation, Heterologous
Abstract

The diagnosis and management of prostate cancer is hampered by the absence of markers capable of identifying patients with metastatic disease. In order to identify potential new markers for prostate cancer, we compared gene expression signatures of matched androgen-dependent and hormone refractory prostate cancer xenografts. One candidate gene overexpressed in a hormone refractory xenograft was homologous to the regenerating protein gene family, a group of secreted proteins expressed in the gastrointestinal tract and overexpressed in inflammatory bowel disease and cancer. This gene, Reg IV, was confirmed to be differentially expressed in the LAPC-9 hormone refractory xenograft. Consistent with its up-regulation in a hormone refractory xenograft, it is expressed in several prostate tumors after neoadjuvant hormone ablation therapy. As predicted by its sequence homology, it is secreted from transiently transfected cells. It is also expressed strongly in a majority of hormone refractory metastases represented on two high-density tissue microarrays. In comparison, it is not expressed by any normal prostate specimens and only at low levels in approximately 40% of primary tumors. These data support Reg IV as a candidate marker for hormone refractory metastatic prostate cancer.

DOI10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-04-0356
Alternate JournalClin Cancer Res
PubMed ID15788672
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