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Telomerase reverse transcriptase subunit immunoreactivity
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Like cytokeratin 34betaE12, nuclear anti-TERT reactivity is a basal cell marker in nonneoplastic prostatic acini. Anti-TERT reactivity is acquired by secretory cells in tumorigenesis, but consistent reactivity is restricted to high-grade carcinoma (Gleason primary pattern >or=4). This histologic evidence suggests that higher grade tumors have maximally activated telomerase and may be most responsive to antitelomerase therapy.
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