Interplay between CKS2, N-cadherin, and PD-ECGF in Non-Schistosomal and Schistosomal-Associated Bladder Cancer: A Prospective Comparative Study in the Egyptian Population
Background: The current study investigated the possible role of the cell cycle regulator, cyclin-dependent kinases regulatory subunit-2; the angiogenic factor, plateletderived endothelial cell growth factor; and the cell adhesive molecule, neural cadherin, as prognostic factors in schistosomal an...
Main Authors: | , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2017-01-01
|
Series: | Middle East Journal of Cancer |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://mejc.sums.ac.ir/index.php/mejc/article/view/469/290 |
id |
doaj-0f85e99082cd44fda63c7f7a4a179e91 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-0f85e99082cd44fda63c7f7a4a179e912020-11-25T03:20:50ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesMiddle East Journal of Cancer 2008-67092008-66872017-01-01811330Interplay between CKS2, N-cadherin, and PD-ECGF in Non-Schistosomal and Schistosomal-Associated Bladder Cancer: A Prospective Comparative Study in the Egyptian PopulationSanaa Shawky0Mona Salem1Hoda Abou Seif2Salah El Din El Salmy3Manal Sheta4Eman El-Abd5Pathology Department, Medical Research Institute (MRI), Alexandria University, EgyptPathology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, EgypPathology Department, Medical Research Institute (MRI), Alexandria University, EgyptUrology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, EgyptPathology Department, Medical Research Institute (MRI), Alexandria University, EgyptRadiation Sciences Department, MRI, Alexandria University, EgyptBackground: The current study investigated the possible role of the cell cycle regulator, cyclin-dependent kinases regulatory subunit-2; the angiogenic factor, plateletderived endothelial cell growth factor; and the cell adhesive molecule, neural cadherin, as prognostic factors in schistosomal and non-schistosomal-associated urothelial carcinomas. We also investigated the possible correlation between cyclin-dependent kinases regulatory subunit-2, platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor, neural cadherin, tumor grade, and stage. Methods: The study included 40 patients with primary bladder cancer (25 nonschistosomal- associated and 15 schistosomal-associated) who had no prior anticancer treatment. Tumor specimens were collected at the time of the transurethral resection. The vivid portions of the resected tumors were subjected to routine pathological examinations to determine stage, grade, and schistosomal infestation. Control bladder tissues (5 cases) were obtained by cystoscopic biopsies from patients who underwent transurethral resection of the prostate. Platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor and neural cadherin protein expressions were evaluated by immunohistochemical staining. RNA was extracted, reverse transcribed, and amplified by PCR using cyclindependent kinases regulatory subunit-2 specific primers. Relative expression was detected by a comparison of the expression in normal and tumor samples relative to GAPDH (housekeeping) gene expression. Results:We detected a positive correlation between neural cadherin and plateletderived endothelial cell growth factor proteins in schistosomal-associated and non-schistosomal-associated bladder cancer. Significant overexpression of relative cyclin-dependent kinases regulatory subunit-2 gene, neural cadherin, and plateletderived endothelial cell growth factor proteins were detected in invasive stages and higher grades of bladder cancer. Differential expressions of neural cadherin and plateletderived endothelial cell growth factor proteins, tumor recurrence, and tumor progression were detected between schistosomal-associated and non-schistosomal-associated bladder cancer. Conclusion: Cyclin-dependent kinases regulatory subunit-2, neural cadherin, and platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor may be used as biomarkers for predicting bladder cancer outcome and aid in selecting patients for more aggressive treatments.http://mejc.sums.ac.ir/index.php/mejc/article/view/469/290Bladder cancerCKS2N-cadherinPlatelet-derived endothelial cell growth factorSchistosomal infestation |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Sanaa Shawky Mona Salem Hoda Abou Seif Salah El Din El Salmy Manal Sheta Eman El-Abd |
spellingShingle |
Sanaa Shawky Mona Salem Hoda Abou Seif Salah El Din El Salmy Manal Sheta Eman El-Abd Interplay between CKS2, N-cadherin, and PD-ECGF in Non-Schistosomal and Schistosomal-Associated Bladder Cancer: A Prospective Comparative Study in the Egyptian Population Middle East Journal of Cancer Bladder cancer CKS2 N-cadherin Platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor Schistosomal infestation |
author_facet |
Sanaa Shawky Mona Salem Hoda Abou Seif Salah El Din El Salmy Manal Sheta Eman El-Abd |
author_sort |
Sanaa Shawky |
title |
Interplay between CKS2, N-cadherin, and PD-ECGF in Non-Schistosomal and Schistosomal-Associated Bladder Cancer: A Prospective Comparative Study in the Egyptian Population |
title_short |
Interplay between CKS2, N-cadherin, and PD-ECGF in Non-Schistosomal and Schistosomal-Associated Bladder Cancer: A Prospective Comparative Study in the Egyptian Population |
title_full |
Interplay between CKS2, N-cadherin, and PD-ECGF in Non-Schistosomal and Schistosomal-Associated Bladder Cancer: A Prospective Comparative Study in the Egyptian Population |
title_fullStr |
Interplay between CKS2, N-cadherin, and PD-ECGF in Non-Schistosomal and Schistosomal-Associated Bladder Cancer: A Prospective Comparative Study in the Egyptian Population |
title_full_unstemmed |
Interplay between CKS2, N-cadherin, and PD-ECGF in Non-Schistosomal and Schistosomal-Associated Bladder Cancer: A Prospective Comparative Study in the Egyptian Population |
title_sort |
interplay between cks2, n-cadherin, and pd-ecgf in non-schistosomal and schistosomal-associated bladder cancer: a prospective comparative study in the egyptian population |
publisher |
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences |
series |
Middle East Journal of Cancer |
issn |
2008-6709 2008-6687 |
publishDate |
2017-01-01 |
description |
Background: The current study investigated the possible role of the cell cycle
regulator, cyclin-dependent kinases regulatory subunit-2; the angiogenic factor, plateletderived
endothelial cell growth factor; and the cell adhesive molecule, neural cadherin,
as prognostic factors in schistosomal and non-schistosomal-associated urothelial
carcinomas. We also investigated the possible correlation between cyclin-dependent
kinases regulatory subunit-2, platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor, neural
cadherin, tumor grade, and stage.
Methods: The study included 40 patients with primary bladder cancer (25 nonschistosomal-
associated and 15 schistosomal-associated) who had no prior anticancer
treatment. Tumor specimens were collected at the time of the transurethral resection.
The vivid portions of the resected tumors were subjected to routine pathological
examinations to determine stage, grade, and schistosomal infestation. Control bladder
tissues (5 cases) were obtained by cystoscopic biopsies from patients who underwent
transurethral resection of the prostate. Platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor
and neural cadherin protein expressions were evaluated by immunohistochemical
staining. RNA was extracted, reverse transcribed, and amplified by PCR using cyclindependent
kinases regulatory subunit-2 specific primers. Relative expression was
detected by a comparison of the expression in normal and tumor samples relative to
GAPDH (housekeeping) gene expression.
Results:We detected a positive correlation between neural cadherin and plateletderived
endothelial cell growth factor proteins in schistosomal-associated and
non-schistosomal-associated bladder cancer. Significant overexpression of relative
cyclin-dependent kinases regulatory subunit-2 gene, neural cadherin, and plateletderived
endothelial cell growth factor proteins were detected in invasive stages and higher
grades of bladder cancer. Differential expressions of neural cadherin and plateletderived
endothelial cell growth factor proteins, tumor recurrence, and tumor progression
were detected between schistosomal-associated and non-schistosomal-associated
bladder cancer.
Conclusion: Cyclin-dependent kinases regulatory subunit-2, neural cadherin, and
platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor may be used as biomarkers for predicting
bladder cancer outcome and aid in selecting patients for more aggressive treatments. |
topic |
Bladder cancer CKS2 N-cadherin Platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor Schistosomal infestation |
url |
http://mejc.sums.ac.ir/index.php/mejc/article/view/469/290 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT sanaashawky interplaybetweencks2ncadherinandpdecgfinnonschistosomalandschistosomalassociatedbladdercanceraprospectivecomparativestudyintheegyptianpopulation AT monasalem interplaybetweencks2ncadherinandpdecgfinnonschistosomalandschistosomalassociatedbladdercanceraprospectivecomparativestudyintheegyptianpopulation AT hodaabouseif interplaybetweencks2ncadherinandpdecgfinnonschistosomalandschistosomalassociatedbladdercanceraprospectivecomparativestudyintheegyptianpopulation AT salaheldinelsalmy interplaybetweencks2ncadherinandpdecgfinnonschistosomalandschistosomalassociatedbladdercanceraprospectivecomparativestudyintheegyptianpopulation AT manalsheta interplaybetweencks2ncadherinandpdecgfinnonschistosomalandschistosomalassociatedbladdercanceraprospectivecomparativestudyintheegyptianpopulation AT emanelabd interplaybetweencks2ncadherinandpdecgfinnonschistosomalandschistosomalassociatedbladdercanceraprospectivecomparativestudyintheegyptianpopulation |
_version_ |
1724616288818429952 |