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TMPRSS2:ERG fusion transcripts in urine from prostate cancer patients correlate with a less favorable prognosis
Authors:KARI ROSTAD,OLAF J. C. HELLWINKEL,SVEIN A. HAUKAAS,OLE J. HALVORSEN,ANNE M.   YAN,ALEXANDER HAESE,LARS BUD   US,HEIKO ALBRECHT,LARS A. AKSLEN,THORSTEN SCHLOMM,KARL‐HENNING KALLAND
Affiliation:1. The Gade Institute, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway;2. University Medical Center Hamburg‐Eppendorf, Martini‐Clinic, Prostate Cancer Center, Hamburg, Germany;3. Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Bergen, Bergen;4. Department of Surgery, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen;5. Department of Pathology, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen;6. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway
Abstract:Rostad K, Hellwinkel OJC, Haukaas SA, Halvorsen OJ, Øyan AM, Haese A, Budäus L, Albrecht H, Akslen LA, Schlomm T, Kalland K‐H. TMPRSS2:ERG fusion transcripts in urine from prostate cancer patients correlate with a less favorable prognosis. APMIS 2009; 117: 575–82. The transcription factor ERG is highly upregulated in the majority of prostate cancers due to chromosomal fusion of the androgen responsive promoter of TMPRSS2 to the ERG reading frame. Our aim was to identify this gene fusion in urine samples from prostate cancer patients prior to radical treatment and to compare fusion status with clinicopathological variables. Urine fractions from 55 patients (with and without prior prostatic massage) were analyzed for the presence of TMPRSS2:ERG isoforms using real‐time qPCR. Sixty‐nine percent of urine samples following prostatic massage were positive for TMPRSS2:ERG isoforms a or b, five out of which were positive for both, vs 24% of samples obtained without prior massage. Isoform a seems to be most prevalent and some patients may be positive for more than one fusion variant, reflecting the multifocality of prostate cancer. Prostatic massage prior to sampling, analysis of pelleted urine material and detection of cDNA provided the highest sensitivity. Positive statistical correlations were identified between TMPRSS2:ERG fusion and high s‐PSA, pathological stage and Gleason score. Our findings contribute to the increasing elucidation of the role of TMPRSS2:ERG in the development of prostate cancer.
Keywords:Prostate cancer  urine screening  TMPRSS2  ERG, gene fusion
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