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Prostate cancer-associated gene expression alterations determined from needle biopsies.


ABSTRACT: To accurately identify gene expression alterations that differentiate neoplastic from normal prostate epithelium using an approach that avoids contamination by unwanted cellular components and is not compromised by acute gene expression changes associated with tumor devascularization and resulting ischemia.Approximately 3,000 neoplastic and benign prostate epithelial cells were isolated using laser capture microdissection from snap-frozen prostate biopsy specimens provided by 31 patients who subsequently participated in a clinical trial of preoperative chemotherapy. cDNA synthesized from amplified total RNA was hybridized to custom-made microarrays composed of 6,200 clones derived from the Prostate Expression Database. Expression differences for selected genes were verified using quantitative reverse transcription-PCR.Comparative analyses identified 954 transcript alterations associated with cancer (q < 0.01%), including 149 differentially expressed genes with no known functional roles. Gene expression changes associated with ischemia and surgical removal of the prostate gland were absent. Genes up-regulated in prostate cancer were statistically enriched in categories related to cellular metabolism, energy use, signal transduction, and molecular transport. Genes down-regulated in prostate cancers were enriched in categories related to immune response, cellular responses to pathogens, and apoptosis. A heterogeneous pattern of androgen receptor expression changes was noted. In exploratory analyses, androgen receptor down-regulation was associated with a lower probability of cancer relapse after neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by radical prostatectomy.Assessments of tumor phenotypes based on gene expression for treatment stratification and drug targeting of oncogenic alterations may best be ascertained using biopsy-based analyses where the effects of ischemia do not complicate interpretation.

SUBMITTER: Qian DZ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2929837 | biostudies-literature | 2009 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Prostate cancer-associated gene expression alterations determined from needle biopsies.

Qian David Z DZ   Huang Chung-Ying CY   O'Brien Catherine A CA   Coleman Ilsa M IM   Garzotto Mark M   True Lawrence D LD   Higano Celestia S CS   Vessella Robert R   Lange Paul H PH   Nelson Peter S PS   Beer Tomasz M TM  

Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 20090414 9


<h4>Purpose</h4>To accurately identify gene expression alterations that differentiate neoplastic from normal prostate epithelium using an approach that avoids contamination by unwanted cellular components and is not compromised by acute gene expression changes associated with tumor devascularization and resulting ischemia.<h4>Experimental design</h4>Approximately 3,000 neoplastic and benign prostate epithelial cells were isolated using laser capture microdissection from snap-frozen prostate biop  ...[more]

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