Pharmaceuticals (Aug 2021)

The Positive Correlations between the Expression of Histopathological Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzyme 2O Staining and Prostate Cancer Advancement

  • Jae-Heon Kim,
  • Hee-Jo Yang,
  • Chang-Ho Lee,
  • Youn-Soo Jeon,
  • Jae-Joon Park,
  • Kwang-Woo Lee,
  • Jae-Ho Kim,
  • Su-Yeon Park,
  • Su-Jung Song,
  • Yon-Hee Kim,
  • Ah-Rim Moon,
  • Ji-Hye Lee,
  • Yun-Seob Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph14080778
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 778

Abstract

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Background: The mTOR signaling pathway is inactivated by AMPK’s tumor-suppressing function. It is recognized that ubiquitin conjugating enzyme 2O (UBE2O), which directly targets AMPK for ubiquitination and degradation, is intensified in human cancers. Methods: This study investigated the clinical data about prostate cancer. Examination was also carried out into tissue microarrays (TMA) of human prostate cancer (n = 382) and adjacent non-neoplastic tissues around prostate cancer (n = 61). The TMA slides were incubated with antibodies against UBE2O, and the cores were scored by the pathologist blind to cancer results. Results: Very strong positive correlations were identified between the expression of UBE2O staining and high PSA and pathological stage of prostate cancer. Cox’s proportional hazard analysis established correlations between the following: (1) positive surgical margin and biochemical recurrence free survival, (2) PSA grade and clinical recurrence free survival, (3) regional lymph node positive and clinical recurrence free survival, (4) adjuvant treatment and overall survival, and (5) pathological T stage and overall survival. Conclusion: There is a positive correlation between the expression of UBE2O staining and prognosis for prostate cancer. Thus, a prostate cancer prognosis can be assessed with the expression of UBE2O staining.

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