Immunolocalization of cementum specific proteins CEMP1 and CAP in tumor cells.

Introduction: CEMP1 and CAP are recognized as cementum proteins, they appear to be limited to cementoblasts and their progenitors, and participate in the mineralization process of periodontal ligament tissues, including the proliferation and migration of periodontal ligament fibroblasts. However, th...

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Main Authors: Patricia González-Alva, Eduardo Gómez-Plata, Higinio Arzate
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Concepción. 2013-04-01
Series:Journal of Oral Research
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Online Access:http://www.joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/25/32
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spelling doaj-f3cfe43f2bcc4e88b6a79c8fa8574d4e2020-11-25T00:43:27ZengUniversidad de Concepción.Journal of Oral Research0719-24600719-24792013-04-0121111710.17126/joralres.2013.003Immunolocalization of cementum specific proteins CEMP1 and CAP in tumor cells.Patricia González-Alva0Eduardo Gómez-Plata1Higinio Arzate2Laboratorio de Biología Periodontal y Tejidos Mineralizados, Facultad de Odontología, UNAM, Cd. Universitaria, Coyoacán, México.Departamento de Patología Centro Oncológico Estatal, ISSEMYN, Toluca, México.Laboratorio de Biología Periodontal y Tejidos Mineralizados, Facultad de Odontología, UNAM, Cd. Universitaria, Coyoacán, México.Introduction: CEMP1 and CAP are recognized as cementum proteins, they appear to be limited to cementoblasts and their progenitors, and participate in the mineralization process of periodontal ligament tissues, including the proliferation and migration of periodontal ligament fibroblasts. However, their contribution in neoplastic processes had not been explored. In the present study, we investigated their protein expression and localization in cancer tissues and cells. Materials and Methods: CEMP1 and CAP expressions were analyzed immunohistochemically in 13 cancer cases with bone metastasis. In addition, Wester Blot essays were use to detect expression of the proteins in the prostate (PC-3) and mama (MCF-7) cancer cell lines. Results: CAP expression was detected in all tissues examined. Strong cytoplasmatic and rarely nuclear staining was found in small tumor nests, glandular structures and, in the stromal fibroblasts at the immediate vicinity of the tumor nests. CEMP1 was found in the cytoplasm of tumor cells in 5 cases, but its expression was negative in the stromal tissues. Also, cancer lines PC-3 and MCF-7 showed CEMP1 expression; however, CAP expression was observed only in MCF-7 cells. Conclusions: The results suggest that CEMP1 and CAP are present in tissues other that cementum and possibly contribute to pathological conditions such as metastatic cancer.http://www.joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/25/32CEMP1CAPmetástasis óseasTWISTRunx2
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author Patricia González-Alva
Eduardo Gómez-Plata
Higinio Arzate
spellingShingle Patricia González-Alva
Eduardo Gómez-Plata
Higinio Arzate
Immunolocalization of cementum specific proteins CEMP1 and CAP in tumor cells.
Journal of Oral Research
CEMP1
CAP
metástasis óseas
TWIST
Runx2
author_facet Patricia González-Alva
Eduardo Gómez-Plata
Higinio Arzate
author_sort Patricia González-Alva
title Immunolocalization of cementum specific proteins CEMP1 and CAP in tumor cells.
title_short Immunolocalization of cementum specific proteins CEMP1 and CAP in tumor cells.
title_full Immunolocalization of cementum specific proteins CEMP1 and CAP in tumor cells.
title_fullStr Immunolocalization of cementum specific proteins CEMP1 and CAP in tumor cells.
title_full_unstemmed Immunolocalization of cementum specific proteins CEMP1 and CAP in tumor cells.
title_sort immunolocalization of cementum specific proteins cemp1 and cap in tumor cells.
publisher Universidad de Concepción.
series Journal of Oral Research
issn 0719-2460
0719-2479
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Introduction: CEMP1 and CAP are recognized as cementum proteins, they appear to be limited to cementoblasts and their progenitors, and participate in the mineralization process of periodontal ligament tissues, including the proliferation and migration of periodontal ligament fibroblasts. However, their contribution in neoplastic processes had not been explored. In the present study, we investigated their protein expression and localization in cancer tissues and cells. Materials and Methods: CEMP1 and CAP expressions were analyzed immunohistochemically in 13 cancer cases with bone metastasis. In addition, Wester Blot essays were use to detect expression of the proteins in the prostate (PC-3) and mama (MCF-7) cancer cell lines. Results: CAP expression was detected in all tissues examined. Strong cytoplasmatic and rarely nuclear staining was found in small tumor nests, glandular structures and, in the stromal fibroblasts at the immediate vicinity of the tumor nests. CEMP1 was found in the cytoplasm of tumor cells in 5 cases, but its expression was negative in the stromal tissues. Also, cancer lines PC-3 and MCF-7 showed CEMP1 expression; however, CAP expression was observed only in MCF-7 cells. Conclusions: The results suggest that CEMP1 and CAP are present in tissues other that cementum and possibly contribute to pathological conditions such as metastatic cancer.
topic CEMP1
CAP
metástasis óseas
TWIST
Runx2
url http://www.joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/25/32
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