keratan-sulfate and Prostatic-Neoplasms

keratan-sulfate has been researched along with Prostatic-Neoplasms* in 2 studies

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2 other study(ies) available for keratan-sulfate and Prostatic-Neoplasms

ArticleYear
Lumican expression, localization and antitumor activity in prostate cancer.
    Experimental cell research, 2013, Apr-15, Volume: 319, Issue:7

    The stromal reaction surrounding tumors leads to the formation of a tumor-specific microenvironment, which may play either a restrictive role or a supportive role in the growth and progression of the tumors. Lumican, a small leucine-rich proteoglycan (SLRP) of the extracellular matrix (ECM), regulates collagen fibrillogenesis. Recently, lumican has also been shown to regulate cell behavior during embryonic development, tissue repair and tumor progression. The role of lumican in cancer varies according to the type of tumor. In this study we analyze the role of lumican in the pathogenesis of prostate cancer both in vivo and in vitro. Overall lumican up-regulation was observed in the primary tumors analyzed through both real-time PCR and immunostaining. The increase in lumican expression was observed in the reactive stroma surrounding prostate primary tumors with fibrotic deposition surrounding the acinar glands. In vitro analysis demonstrated that lumican inhibited both the migration and invasion of metastatic prostate cancer cells isolated from lymph node, bone and brain. Moreover, prostate cancer cells seeded on lumican presented a decrease in the formation of cellular projections, lamellipodia detected by a decreased rearrangement in ZO-1, keratin 8/18, integrin β1 and MT1-MMP, and invadopodia detected by disruption of α-smooth muscle actin, cortactin and N-WASP. Moreover, a significant increase in prostate cancer cell invasion was observed through the peritoneum of lumican knockout mice, further demonstrating the restrictive role lumican present in the ECM has on prostate cancer invasion. In conclusion, lumican present in the reactive stroma surrounding prostate primary tumors plays a restrictive role on cancer progression, and we therefore postulate that lumican could be a valuable marker in prostate cancer staging.

    Topics: Animals; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Movement; Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycans; Humans; Integrin beta1; Keratan Sulfate; Lumican; Male; Mice; Mice, Knockout; Prostatic Neoplasms; Up-Regulation

2013
Identification of the glycosaminoglycan keratan sulfate in the prostatic secretory cell.
    The Prostate, 2000, Aug-01, Volume: 44, Issue:3

    Prostate secretory granules (PSG) represent the basic secretory unit of the prostate gland, containing many of its exocrine proteases. Recent analysis of intraluminal corpora amylacea, a proposed by-product of PSG secretion, detected sulfated glycosaminoglycans (GAG) possibly keratan sulfate (KS), indicating a secretory mechanism for GAG in the human prostate surface epithelial cell.. Immunostains using anti-KS and anti-prostate-specific antigen (PSA) were evaluated on 10 sequential radical prostatectomy specimens, three of which had received neoadjuvant antiandrogen therapy. Extracts of normal secretory tissue as well as a sample composed almost entirely of prostatic stroma were subjected to Western blot analysis, using the same antibody panel.. Keratan sulfate secretion from the normal prostate epithelial cell has been confirmed and correlates, as does PSA, with the presence of cytoplasmic PSG. No such correlation exists in most adenocarcinomas or in benign epithelium after androgen ablation. Western blot analyses confirmed tissue immunostains and demonstrated a secretory proteoglycan of 70-95 kDa.. Recognition of PSG heralds a novel secretory mechanism within the human prostate gland that is linked to the secretion of KS. The role of KS in normal prostate secretion remains unknown, although it appears downregulated in neoplastic and androgen-ablated cells.

    Topics: Aged; Androgen Antagonists; Blotting, Western; Cyproterone; Cytoplasmic Granules; Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Immunohistochemistry; Keratan Sulfate; Male; Middle Aged; Prostate; Prostate-Specific Antigen; Prostatectomy; Prostatic Neoplasms

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