Polycomb-Group Oncogenes EZH2, BMI1, and RING1 Are Overexpressed in Prostate Cancer With Adverse Pathologic and Clinical Features

2007 
Abstract Objectives Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are involved in maintenance of cell identity and proliferation. The protein EZH2 is overexpressed in disseminated prostate cancer, implicating a role of PcG complexes in tumor progression. In this study, we evaluated the expression of eight members of both PcG complexes in clinicopathologically defined prostate cancer. Methods Components of both PcG protein complexes PRC2 (EZH2, EED, YY1) and PRC1 (BMI1, RING1, HPH1, HPC1, HPC2) were immunohistochemically identified in tissue microarrays of 114 prostate cancer patients. Protein expression was semi-quantitatively scored and correlated with pathologic parameters and recurrence of prostate-specific antigen (PSA). Results Whereas BMI1, RING1, HPC1 and HPH1 were all abundantly present in normal and malignant prostate epithelium, expression of EZH2 occurred in only Conclusions PcG proteins EZH2, BMI1, and RING1 are associated with adverse pathologic features and clinical PSA recurrence of prostate cancer. Whereas BMI1 and RING1 are abundantly present in prostate cancer, EZH2 is expressed at relatively low levels, making it a less obvious target for therapy.
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