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Keratin profiles in normal/hyperplastic prostates and prostate carcinoma
Authors:Hiyoshi Okada  Airo Tsubura  Akiharu Okamura  Hideto Senzaki  Yuji Naka  Yosuke Komatz  Sotokichi Morii
Affiliation:(1) Departments of Urology, Kansai Medical University, Fumizono-cho 1, Moriguchi, 570 Osaka, Japan;(2) Departments of Pathology, Kansai Medical University, Fumizono-cho 1, Moriguchi, 570 Osaka, Japan;(3) Departments of Clinical and Laboratory Medicine, Kansai Medical University, Fumizono-cho 1, Moriguchi, 570 Osaka, Japan
Abstract:
Summary Immunoreactivities in 25 cases of prostatic adenocarcinoma and 10 normal/hyperplastic prostates were investigated in methacarn-fixed, paraffin-embedded serial sections using a panel of nine anti-keratin monoclonal antibodies (mAbs); 34beta E12, CK8.12, 312C8-1, CK4.62, RPN1165, RPN1162, 35betaH11, CK5, M20, and one of anti-actin mAb, HHF35. In normal/ hyperplastic prostates, RPN1162, 35betaH11, CK5 and M20 stained luminal cells without staining basal cells, and 34betaE12, CK8.12 and 312C8-1 stained basal cells but not luminal cells. Other mAbs, CK4.62 and RPN1165, stained basal cells as well as luminal cells. All of the mAbs labelling luminal cells stained cancer cells with variable frequencies in a manner unrelated to the grade of tumour differentiation. Of the prostate cancer cases 92% were scored positive with M20, 84% with 35betaH11, 80% with CK5, 68% with CK4.62, 60% with RPN1165 and 4% with RPN1162. However, basal cell-specific keratins labelled with 34betaE12, CK8.12 and 312C8-1 were totally negative in the cancer cells. HHF35 showed no labelling in normal, hyperplastic or neoplastic epithelial cells of the prostate. Our findings indicate that the major part of the cells of prostatic adenocarcinomas have keratin phenotypes similar to luminal cells but not basal cells, and that no myoepithelial differentiation can be detected in epithelial cell of the prostate. Thus, mAbs for keratins facilitate the identification of epithelial cell phenotypes in normal, benign and malignant conditions of the prostate.
Keywords:Prostate cancer  Luminal cell  Basal cell  Keratin  Actin
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