Expression of Cytochrome P450 3A4 and Its Clinical Significance in Human Prostate Cancer

2009 
Objectives To evaluate CYP3A4 expression in human prostrate cancer (PCa) tissues. Enzymes of the cytochrome P450 (CYP) family are key inactivators of testosterone in the liver and prostate. We previously reported that CYP2B6 is a growth-inhibitory and prognostic factor in human PCa; however, the status of CYP3A4 in PCa remains unclear. Methods We used immunohistochemistry to analyze CYP3A4 expression in 107 human PCa specimens obtained by radical prostatectomy. Stained slides were evaluated for the proportion and staining intensity of positively stained cells. Total immunoreactivity scores (0-8) were obtained as the sum of the proportion and intensity scores. In addition, we estimated the relationship between CYP3A4 status and clinicopathologic features. Results CYP3A4 immunoreactivity was identified in the cytoplasm of prostate cells. The CYP3A4 immunoreactive PCa score (3.6 ± 2.6) was significantly lower than that of benign epithelium (4.5 ± 2.1; P P P = .0175). Conclusions We demonstrated differential CYP3A4 expression in prostatic tissues, indicating that decreased CYP3A4 expression may contribute to the development of PCa.
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