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B7 coregulatory ligands can be aberrantly expressed in human disease. In the context of cancer, these ligands may act as antigen-specific inhibitors of T-cell-mediated antitumoral immunity. We recently reported that B7-H1 expression by carcinomas of the kidney and bladder portends aggressive disease and diminished survival. The expression of these proteins in prostate cancer, however, has not been investigated. We evaluated
B7-H3
and B7-H1 protein expression in the pathologic specimens of 338 men treated for clinically localized prostate cancer between 1995 and 1998 with radical retropubic prostatectomy. Expression levels of
B7-H3
in prostate cancer were correlated with pathologic indicators of aggressive cancer as well as clinical outcome. We report that
B7-H3
is uniformly and aberrantly expressed by adenocarcinomas of the prostate, high-grade
prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia
, and four prostate cancer cell lines, whereas B7-H1 is rarely expressed.
B7-H3
is expressed by benign prostatic epithelia, although at a more reduced level relative to neoplastic tissue. Increasing levels of
B7-H3
intensity correlate with worsening clinicopathologic features of prostate cancer. Marked
B7-H3
intensity, present in 67 (19.8%) specimens, confers a >4-fold increased risk of cancer progression after surgery (risk ratio, 4.42; P < 0.001). A survey of normal tissues revealed that
B7-H3
is expressed within the liver, urothelium, and fetal kidney. In summary,
B7-H3
is aberrantly expressed in all prostate cancers and represents an independent predictor of cancer progression following surgery. Moreover,
B7-H3
encompasses a novel diagnostic and potential therapeutic target for the clinical management of prostate cancer and, perhaps, other malignancies as well.
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PMID:B7-H3 ligand expression by prostate cancer: a novel marker of prognosis and potential target for therapy. 1768 30