Oxidative/nitrosative stress and peroxiredoxin 2 are associated with grade and prognosis of human renal carcinoma

Y Soini, J. P Kallio, P Hirvikoski, H Helin, P Kellokumpu-Lehtinen, S. W Kang, Teuvo L. J Tammela, M Peltoniemi, P. M Martikainen, Vuokko L Kinnula

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Peroxiredoxins (Prxs) 1-6 were assessed in 138 renal cell carcinomas (RCC) using immunohistochemistry and selected samples by Western blotting analysis. Oxidative/nitrosative damage was evaluated using nitrotyrosine immunoreactivity. The expressions of Prxs were correlated with tumor grade and survival and nitrotyrosine reactivity. Non-malignant kidney tubular cells showed positivity with variable intensity for all six Prxs. In RCCs, most cases were positive for Prxs 1 and 2, while only 15-20% of tumors showed expression for Prxs 3 and 4. Prx 2 was associated with tumors of a lower grade (p=0.009) and with a lower frequency of distant metastases (p=0.046). Patients with tumors expressing Prx2 had better prognosis (p=0.027). Instead, nitrotyrosine was significantly associated with high grade tumors (p=0.001). Compared with the non-malignant kidney tubular cells, low Prx expression in the tumor cells can make them more susceptible to oxidative damage. Prx 2 was more abundantly expressed in low grade tumors, suggesting that this protein could play a role in preventing the development of oxidative damage, which in turn can lead to the activation of pathways leading to aggressive tumors.
Originalspråkengelska
TidskriftAPMIS : Acta pathologica, microbiologica et immunologica Scandinavica
Volym114
Sidor (från-till)329-337
Antal sidor9
ISSN0903-4641
StatusPublicerad - 2006
MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

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