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Trypsin and its specific inhibitor,
TATI
(tumour-associated trypsin inhibitor), are expressed in normal human pancreas and in a variety of tumours. The aim of the present study was to assess the parallel expression of trypsin and
TATI
in colorectal cancer, in comparison with their expression in normal epithelial tissue, since proteases and their inhibitors are thought to be co-expressed in malignant neoplasms. We also assessed the possible significance of their expression as a means of differentiation between normal and malignant tissue. We examined qualitatively and semi-quantitatively the immunohistochemical expression of trypsin and
TATI
on paraffin-embedded serial tissue sections from 91 colorectal adenocarcinomas. The reverse-
transcriptase
-polymerase-chain reaction (RT-PCR) was also performed on fresh malignant tissue from 55 of the above adenocarcinomas. Normal and non-malignant tissues adjacent to the tumours were also evaluated. Cytoplasmic expression of trypsin (more than 25% of the cancer cells positive) was found in 67 (73.6%) adenocarcinomas, whereas
TATI
was expressed in the cytoplasm of 59 (64.8%) cases studied. Statistical analysis using Spearman's test has demonstrated a significant correlation between trypsin and
TATI
immunohistochemical expression (p<0.01). RT-PCR showed co-expression of trypsin and
TATI
mRNA in all carcinomas studied. Distinct patterns of trypsin and
TATI
immunohistochemical expression were observed in adjacent, non-malignant tissues, where both trypsin and
TATI
mRNA were also detected. Normal tissues were negative by immunohistochemistry. Our results indicate co-expression of trypsin and
TATI
in colorectal tumours both at the mRNA and protein level. We conclude that in colorectal neoplasms, high levels of trypsin and
TATI
may be important for malignant tumour formation and/or metastatic process.
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PMID:Co-expression of trypsin and tumour-associated trypsin inhibitor (TATI) in colorectal adenocarcinomas. 1297 86