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Enhanced GSTP1 Expression in Transitional Cell Carcinoma of Urinary Bladder is Associated with Altered Apoptotic Pathways

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Journal Urol Oncol
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2009 Jan 24
PMID 19162514
Citations 14
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Abstract

Objectives: Glutathione S-transferase P1 (GSTP1) provides an important link between activity of regulatory stress kinases and apoptotic pathways. It can be hypothesized that up-regulated GSTP1, in TCC, might enhance apoptosis inhibition. We aimed to establish whether relationship between GSTP1 expression and executive (pro-caspase 3, cleaved caspase 3) and regulatory (Bcl-2) apoptotic pathways in TCC exists.

Materials And Methods: Samples were obtained from 84 TCC patients (41 consecutive patient with muscle noninvasive and 43 consecutive patients with muscle invasive TCC tumors), who underwent surgery at the Institute of Urology and Nephrology, Clinical Centre of Serbia, during 2006 and 2007. Expression of GSTP1, pro-caspase 3 (CPP32), and Bcl-2, as well as cleaved caspase-3 labeling index (LI) were determined by immunocytochemistry. Levels of expression were correlated with tumor stage, grade, and invasiveness.

Results: GSTP1 protein expression was demonstrated in all tumor samples examined. According to GSTP1 status, all tumors were divided into groups with low, moderate, or high GSTP1 status. Expression of CPP32 and cleaved caspase 3 was positive in 80% of TCC patients. Their levels differed significantly between groups with various GSTP1 expression (P < 0.05), with the lowest CPP32 expression and cleaved caspase 3 LI in tumors with high GSTP1 status. Moreover, significant negative correlation was found between GSTP1 level and cleaved caspase 3 LI (r = -0.459, P = 0.041). The positive rate of Bcl-2 protein expression was 48%. Most of the Bcl-2 positive patients exhibited at the same time high GSTP1 positivity (P = 0.078). Significant association with tumor grade and stage was found for all examined parameters except for CPP32 regarding tumor grade.

Conclusions: Based on results obtained, we conclude that enhanced GSTP1 expression in TCC of urinary bladder is associated with altered apoptotic pathways. Molecular interplay between GSTP1 and members of apoptotic cascade might, at least partially, play a role in development of invasive characteristics of TCC.

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