Journal article
Elevated level of inhibin-α subunit is pro-tumourigenic and pro-metastatic and associated with extracapsular spread in advanced prostate cancer
P Balanathan, ED Williams, H Wang, JS Pedersen, LG Horvath, MG Achen, SA Stacker, GP Risbridger
British Journal of Cancer | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2009
Abstract
The biological function of inhibin-α subunit (INHα) in prostate cancer (PCa) is currently unclear. A recent study associated elevated levels of INHα in PCa patients with a higher risk of recurrence. This prompted us to use clinical specimens and functional studies to investigate the pro-tumourigenic and pro-metastatic function of INHα. We conducted a cross-sectional study to determine a link between INHα expression and a number of clinicopathological parameters including Gleason score, surgical margin, extracapsular spread, lymph node status and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-3 expression, which are well-established prognostic factors of PCa. In addition, using two human PCa cel..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Dr Christopher Bulter for critically reviewing this paper and Dr Stephen McPherson for his assistance with stereological analysis. Post-doctoral training award by United States Department of Defense (PB), Cancer Council Victoria grant-in-aid (EDW), Cancer Institute of New South Wales (LGH), Senior Research Fellowship from Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and the Pfizer Foundation (MGA and SAS) and by an NHMRC program grant. Principal Research Fellowship from Australian NHMRC (GPR).