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Query: UNIPROT:P52742 (
pT3
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Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are associated with cell invasion under various physiological and pathological conditions. Among MMPs,
MMP-10
is reported to correlate with a high pT stage and progression in a variety of cancer types. However, the clinical and pathological significance of
MMP-10
in human prostate cancer tissues remains unclear. This study aimed to clarify the role of
MMP-10
in non-metastatic prostate cancer. Sixty-three specimens were obtained by radical prostatectomy.
MMP-10
expression, Ki-67, CD34 and apoptotic cells were examined using an immunohistochemical technique and the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated nick end-labeling method. The proliferation index (PI), apoptotic index (AI), microvessel density (MVD) and cell renewal index (CRI=PI/AI) were calculated. The relationship between
MMP-10
expression and clinicopathological features, as well as PI, AI, MVD and CRI were investigated.
MMP-10
was mainly detected in cancer cell cytoplasm, and the proportion of
MMP-10
-expressing cancer cells (median 13.8%) was significantly higher (P<0.001) than non-tumoral gland cells (2.4%). Similarly, the proportion of
MMP-10
-expressing cancer cells was significantly higher (P=0.007) in stage
pT3
(median 22.3%) than in pT2 (11.3%) tumors and was correlated with blood vessel invasion (P=0.025). In addition, its expression level correlated significantly with CRI (r=0.34, P=0.001), but not with PI, AI or MVD. Multivariate analysis identified
MMP-10
expression to be closely associated with pT stage (OR 3.76, 95% CI 1.14-12.34, P=0.029). Our results suggest that the overexpression of
MMP-10
produces an imbalance in cancer cell proliferation and apoptosis, thereby contributing to cancer cell progression of non-metastatic prostate cancer.
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PMID:Expression of matrix metalloproteinase-10 in non-metastatic prostate cancer: Correlation with an imbalance in cell proliferation and apoptosis. 2296 18