Background: Runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2) is a transcription factor that is closely related to bone formation, and prostate cancer (CaP) is the most common cancer to metastasize to bone.
The present study investigated the expression levels of RUNX2 in human prostate tissue, and the correlation between RUNX2 levels and the clinicopathological characteristics of CaP.
Methods:A case-control study was conducted including 114 cases of newly diagnosed CaP and 114 age-matched BPH patients as controls. RUNX2 expression was estimated using real-time PCR and immunohistochemical staining.
Results:The mRNA expression of RUNX2 did not differ between CaP tissues and non-cancer BPH controls (P=0.825). However, RUNX2 expression was significantly decreased in patients with elevated PSA levels (≥20 ng ml-1), a Gleason score ≥8 and metastatic disease compared to those with low PSA, low Gleason score and non-metastatic disease (P=0.023, 0.005 and 0.014, respectively). Immunohistochemical analysis showed that 65.2% of the patients with positive RUNX2 nuclear staining had metastatic disease, which was present in only 25.9% of those with negative staining (P=0.010).
Conclusions:RUNX2 mRNA expression was negatively correlated with CaP aggressiveness. Moreover, the nuclear location of RUNX2 may be a prognostic marker of metastasis in CaP.
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Yun SJ, Yoon HY, Bae SC, Lee OJ, Choi YH, Moon SK, Kim IY, Kim WJ. Are you the author?
Department of Urology, College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, South Korea.
Reference: Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis. 2012 Aug 14. Epub ahead of print.
doi: 10.1038/pcan.2012.31
PubMed Abstract
PMID: 22890388
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