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ADAM15 Disintegrin Is Associated with Aggressive Prostate and Breast Cancer Disease
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Adam15 ProteinUrologyMedicineBreast Cancer DiseasePathologyAdam15 ExpressionCancer GenomicsBreast CancerTumor SuppressorAdam15 DisintegrinMolecular DiagnosticsProstatic DiseaseProteomicsCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentTumor BiologyGene Expression ProfilingAggressive Prostate
The aim of the current study was to evaluate the expression of ADAM15 disintegrin (ADAM15) in a broad spectrum of human tumors. The transcript for ADAM15 was found to be highly upregulated in a variety of tumor cDNA expression arrays. ADAM15 protein expression was examined in tissue microarrays (TMAs) consisting of 638 tissue cores. TMA analysis revealed that ADAM15 protein was significantly increased in multiple types of adenocarcinoma, specifically in prostate and breast cancer specimens. Statistical association was observed with disease progression within clinical parameters of predictive outcome for both prostate and breast cancers, pertaining to Gleason sum and angioinvasion, respectively. In this report, we also present data from a cDNA microarray of prostate cancer (PCa), where we compared transfected LNCaP cells that overexpress ADAM15 to vector control cells. In these experiments, we found that ADAM15 expression was associated with the induction of specific proteases and protease inhibitors, particularly tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 2, as validated in a separate PCa TMA. These results suggest that ADAM15 is generally overexpressed in adenocarcinoma and is highly associated with metastatic progression of prostate and breast cancers.
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