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Expression of transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 (TRPV1) in urothelial cancers of human bladder: relation to clinicopathological and molecular parameters
Authors:Kalogris Cristina  Caprodossi Sara  Amantini Consuelo  Lambertucci Federica  Nabissi Massimo  Morelli Maria Beatrice  Farfariello Valerio  Filosa Alessandra  Emiliozzi Maria Cristina  Mammana Gabriele  Santoni Giorgio
Affiliation:School of Pharmacy, University of Camerino, Camerino (MC), Italy.
Abstract:Kalogris C, Caprodossi S, Amantini C, Lambertucci F, Nabissi M, Morelli M B, Farfariello V, Filosa A, Emiliozzi M C, Mammana G & Santoni G
(2010) Histopathology 57 , 744–752
Expression of transient receptor potential vanilloid‐1 (TRPV1) in urothelial cancers of human bladder: relation to clinicopathological and molecular parameters Aims: To evaluate the expression of transient receptor potential vanilloid type‐1 channel protein (TRPV1) in normal and neoplastic urothelial tissues and to correlate TRPV1 expression with clinicopathological parameters and disease‐specific survival. Methods and results: TRPV1 expression was analysed in normal and neoplastic urothelial samples at both mRNA and protein levels by quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and immunohistochemistry, respectively. TRPV1 downregulation was found in urothelial cancer (UC) specimens, which correlated with tumour progression. Moreover, TRPV1 mRNA levels were associated with clinicopathological parameters to assess the role of TRPV1 downregulation as a negative prognostic factor for survival. Kaplan–Meier survival analysis demonstrated a significantly shorter survival in patients showing TRPV1 mRNA downregulation. Multivariate Cox regression analysis indicated further that TRPV1 mRNA expression retained its significance as an independent risk factor. Conclusions: The progression of UC of human bladder is associated with a marked decrease in TRPV1 expression, with a progressive loss in high‐grade muscle invasive UC. Downregulation of TRPV1 mRNA expression may represent an independent negative prognostic factor for bladder cancer patients.
Keywords:bladder  Kaplan–Meier  survival  transient receptor potential vanilloid type‐1 (TRPV1)  transitional cell carcinoma  urothelium
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