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Prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) expression in primary gliomas and breast cancer brain metastases.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Primary and secondary brain cancers are highly treatment resistant, and their marked angiogenesis attracts interest as a potential therapeutic target. Recent observations reveal that the microvascular endothelium of primary high-grade gliomas expresses prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA). Breast cancers express PSMA and they frequently form secondary brain tumors. Hence we report here our pilot study addressing the feasibility of PSMA targeting in brain and metastatic breast tumors, by examining PSMA levels in all glioma grades (19 patients) and in breast cancer brain metastases (5 patients). METHODS:Tumor specimens were acquired from archival material and normal brain tissues from autopsies. Tissue were stained and probed for PSMA, and the expression levels imaged and quantified using automated hardware and software. PSMA staining intensities of glioma subtypes, breast tumors, and breast tumor brain metastases were compared statistically versus normals. RESULTS:Normal brain microvessels (4 autopsies) did not stain for PSMA, while a small proportion (<5%) of healthy neurons stained, and were surrounded by an intact blood brain barrier. Tumor microvessels of the highly angiogenic grade IV gliomas showed intense PSMA staining which varied between patients and was significantly higher (p?

SUBMITTER: Nomura N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3994554 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) expression in primary gliomas and breast cancer brain metastases.

Nomura Natsuko N   Pastorino Sandra S   Jiang Pengfei P   Lambert Gage G   Crawford John R JR   Gymnopoulos Marco M   Piccioni David D   Juarez Tiffany T   Pingle Sandeep C SC   Makale Milan M   Kesari Santosh S  

Cancer cell international 20140320 1


<h4>Background</h4>Primary and secondary brain cancers are highly treatment resistant, and their marked angiogenesis attracts interest as a potential therapeutic target. Recent observations reveal that the microvascular endothelium of primary high-grade gliomas expresses prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA). Breast cancers express PSMA and they frequently form secondary brain tumors. Hence we report here our pilot study addressing the feasibility of PSMA targeting in brain and metastatic br  ...[more]

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