Journal article

INPP4Bis highly expressed in prostate intermediate cells and its loss of expression in prostate carcinoma predicts for recurrence and poor long term survival

NK Rynkiewicz, CG Fedele, K Chiam, R Gupta, JG Kench, LM Ooms, CA McLean, GG Giles, LG Horvath, CA Mitchell

Prostate | Published : 2015

Abstract

BACKGROUND. Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/Akt pathway is frequently activated in prostate carcinoma due to the loss of tumor suppressor PTEN, which leads to increased Akt activity. Expression of INPP4B, another negative regulator of the PI3K/Akt pathway, is also reduced in prostate carcinoma. However, uncertainty exists regarding the association of INPP4B expression and biochemical and clinical relapse of prostate carcinoma.METHODS. INPP4B expression in benign prostate acini was analyzed by co-immunofluorescence with cytokeratins (CK) 5, 8, 19, androgen receptor (AR), c-MET, chromogranin A and Ki67. INPP4B expression in prostate carcinoma was analyzed in two independent cohorts (n=406). T..

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