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p63 expression defines a lethal subset of muscle-invasive bladder cancers
Authors:Choi Woonyoung  Shah Jay B  Tran Mai  Svatek Robert  Marquis Lauren  Lee I-Ling  Yu Dasom  Adam Liana  Wen Sijin  Shen Yu  Dinney Colin  McConkey David J  Siefker-Radtke Arlene
Institution:Department of Urology, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, United States of America.
Abstract:

Background

p63 is a member of the p53 family that has been implicated in maintenance of epithelial stem cell compartments. Previous studies demonstrated that p63 is downregulated in muscle-invasive bladder cancers, but the relationship between p63 expression and survival is not clear.

Methodology/Principal Findings

We used real-time PCR to characterize p63 expression and several genes implicated in epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in human bladder cancer cell lines (n?=?15) and primary tumors (n?=?101). We correlated tumor marker expression with stage, disease-specific (DSS), and overall survival (OS). Expression of E-cadherin and p63 correlated directly with one another and inversely with expression of the mesenchymal markers Zeb-1, Zeb-2, and vimentin. Non-muscle-invasive (Ta and T1) bladder cancers uniformly expressed high levels of E-cadherin and p63 and low levels of the mesenchymal markers. Interestingly, a subset of muscle-invasive (T2–T4) tumors maintained high levels of E-cadherin and p63 expression. As expected, there was a strongly significant correlation between EMT marker expression and muscle invasion (p<0.0001). However, OS was shorter in patients with muscle-invasive tumors that retained p63 (p?=?0.007).

Conclusions/Significance

Our data confirm that molecular markers of EMT are elevated in muscle-invasive bladder cancers, but interestingly, retention of the “epithelial” marker p63 in muscle-invasive tumors is associated with a worse outcome.
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