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Query: UNIPROT:P04155 (
pS2
)
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The distribution of the estrogen inducible
pS2 protein
was investigated in benign and malignant prostate tissue by the avidin-biotin complex method. Prostate tissue obtained from 20 patients without clinical and histological evidence of malignant disease consistently lacked
pS2
immunoreactivity. Conversely, nonneoplastic tissue from 36 total prostatectomies with locally advanced prostate cancer showed a variable degree of
pS2
reactivity in normal or hyperplastic glands and in
prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia
(
PIN
) adjacent to the cancerous lesions. This suggests that the
pS2
gene expression detected in nonmalignant tissue may be related to early premalignant changes of prostate glands harboring significant carcinomas. In prostate cancer the
pS2 protein
was detected in close association with neuroendocrine (NE) differentiation as assessed by Chromogranin A (Chr A) immunoreactivity. Double labeling techniques showed that
pS2
immunoreactivity recognizes both endocrine (Chr A-positive) and adjacent exocrine (Chr A-negative) cell types within NE foci. Whereas
pS2
expression was consistently confined to NE differentiation in untreated tumors, carcinomas that relapsed after hormonal therapy showed increased
pS2
immunoreactivity, even in the absence of NE features. The differential expression of the
pS2
peptide in nonneoplastic tissue from patients with and without malignant disease indicates that
pS2
immunohistochemistry may be useful in the diagnostic evaluation of negative biopsy specimens. Furthermore, the results suggest that the immunohistochemical spectrum of
pS2
in prostate cancer may include endocrine differentiated and presumably related cell populations.
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PMID:Differential expression of the pS2 protein in the human prostate and prostate cancer: association with premalignant changes and neuroendocrine differentiation. 763 45