Dysregulated gene expression predicts tumor aggressiveness in African-American prostate cancer patients

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Hamdy E. A. Ali
Pei-Yau Lung
Andrew B. Sholl
Shaimaa A. Gad
Juan J. Bustamante
Hamed I. Ali
Johng S. Rhim
Gagan Deep
Jinfeng Zhang
Zakaria Y. Abd Elmageed
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[1] Rangel College of Pharmacy,Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[2] Texas A&M Health Sciences Center,Department of Statistics
[3] Florida State University,Departments of Pathology
[4] Tulane University School of Medicine,Department of Surgery
[5] Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences,Department of Cancer Biology
[6] Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center,Department of Radiobiological Applications
[7] Nuclear Research Center,undefined
[8] Atomic Energy Authority,undefined
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Gene Dysregulation; African American Prostate Cancer Patients; Serine Protease Inhibitor Kazal-type 5 (SPINK1); Formalin-fixed Paraffin-embedded (FFPE); Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR);
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Molecular mechanisms underlying the health disparity of prostate cancer (PCa) have not been fully determined. In this study, we applied bioinformatic approach to identify and validate dysregulated genes associated with tumor aggressiveness in African American (AA) compared to Caucasian American (CA) men with PCa. We retrieved and analyzed microarray data from 619 PCa patients, 412 AA and 207 CA, and we validated these genes in tumor tissues and cell lines by Real-Time PCR, Western blot, immunocytochemistry (ICC) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) analyses. We identified 362 differentially expressed genes in AA men and involved in regulating signaling pathways associated with tumor aggressiveness. In PCa tissues and cells, NKX3.1, APPL2, TPD52, LTC4S, ALDH1A3 and AMD1 transcripts were significantly upregulated (p < 0.05) compared to normal cells. IHC confirmed the overexpression of TPD52 (p = 0.0098) and LTC4S (p < 0.0005) in AA compared to CA men. ICC and Western blot analyses additionally corroborated this observation in PCa cells. These findings suggest that dysregulation of transcripts in PCa may drive the disparity of PCa outcomes and provide new insights into development of new therapeutic agents against aggressive tumors. More studies are warranted to investigate the clinical significance of these dysregulated genes in promoting the oncogenic pathways in AA men.
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