Prostasin, a potential tumor marker in ovarian cancer: a pilot study

Authors

  • Fernanda Pires Costa Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul; Hospital São Lucas; Oncology Unit
  • Eraldo Luis Batista Junior Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul; Center of Research in Molecular and Functional Biology
  • Alice Zelmanowicz Hospital Santa Casa; Prevention Cancer Center
  • Christer Svedman Karolinska University Hospital; Department of Oncology
  • Gabriela Devenz Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul; Biomedical Research Institute
  • Silvana Alves Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul; Biomedical Research Institute
  • Andrea Simões Martins da Silva Karolinska University Hospital; Department of Oncology
  • Bernardo Garicochea Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul; Hospital São Lucas; Oncology Unit

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322009000700006

Keywords:

Biomarker, Screening, Diagnostic, PRSS8, Detection

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Ovarian cancer is generally diagnosed at advanced stages of the disease; therefore, poor prognoses are typical. The development of tumor markers is thus of utmost importance. Prostasin is a protease that in normal tissues is highly expressed only in the prostate gland and seminal fluid. A previous study showed that prostasin is highly overexpressed in ovarian cancer cell lines. This study sought to evaluate the expression of prostasin in ovarian cancer. METHODS: Fresh tumor samples of ovarian epithelial cancer (n: 12) were analyzed for expression of prostasin mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid) by conventional and real time quantitative PCR (polymerase chain reaction). As a standard control, a normal prostate sample was analyzed. RESULTS: Using conventional PCR, prostasin was detected in all but one sample. Using quantitative PCR, prostasin was over-expressed in all but one of the samples as compared to the control (prostate). CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicate that prostasin is overexpressed in many epithelial ovarian cancers. Further studies of prostasin as a potential biomarker for this disease are warranted.

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Published

2009-01-01

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Clinical Sciences

How to Cite

Costa, F. P., Batista Junior, E. L., Zelmanowicz, A., Svedman, C., Devenz, G., Alves, S., Silva, A. S. M. da, & Garicochea, B. (2009). Prostasin, a potential tumor marker in ovarian cancer: a pilot study . Clinics, 64(7), 641-644. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322009000700006