Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 protein expression in normal and neoplastic prostatic tissue

Submitted: 13 December 2012
Accepted: 4 February 2013
Published: 15 April 2013
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A genetic background has been implicated in the development of prostate cancer. Protein microarrays have enabled the identification of proteins, some of which associated with apoptosis, that may play a role in the development of such a tumor. Inhibition of apoptosis is a co-factor that contributes to the onset and progression of prostate cancer, though the molecular mechanisms are not entirely understood. Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP-1) gene is required for translocation of the apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) from the mitochondria to the nucleus. Hence, it is involved in programmed cell death. Different PARP-1 gene expression has been observed in various tumors such as glioblastoma, lung, ovarian, endometrial, and skin cancers. We evaluated the expression of PARP-1 protein in prostatic cancer and normal prostate tissues by immunohistochemistry in 40 men with prostate cancer and in 37 normal men. Positive nuclear PARP-1 staining was found in all samples (normal prostate and prostate cancer tissues). No cytoplasmic staining was observed in any sample. PARP-1-positive cells resulted significantly higher in patients with prostate carcinoma compared with controls (P<0.001). PARP-1 over-expression in prostate cancer tissue compared with normal prostate suggests a greater activity of PARP-1 in these tumors. These findings suggest that PARP-1 expression in prostate cancer is an attempt to trigger apoptosis in this type of tumor similarly to what reported in other cancers.

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M. Salemi, University of Catania
Section of Endocrinology, Andrology and Internal Medicine, Department of Medical and Pediatric Sciences
A. Galia, Cannizzaro Hospital, Catania
Pathology Unit
F. Fraggetta, Cannizzaro Hospital, Catania
Pathology Unit
C. La Corte, Cannizzaro Hospital, Catania
Pathology Unit
P. Pepe, Cannizzaro Hospital, Catania
Urology Unit
S. La Vignera, University of Catania
Section of Endocrinology, Andrology and Internal Medicine, Department of Medical and Pediatric Sciences
G. Improta, IRCCS-CROB Hospital, Rionero in Vulture
Laboratory of Clinical Research and Molecular Diagnostics
P. Bosco, Oasi Institute for Research on Mental Retardation and Brain Aging, Troina, Enna
Laboratory of Cytogenetics
A.E. Calogero, University of Catania
Section of Endocrinology, Andrology and Internal Medicine, Department of Medical and Pediatric Sciences

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Salemi, M., Galia, A., Fraggetta, F., La Corte, C., Pepe, P., La Vignera, S., Improta, G., Bosco, P., & Calogero, A. (2013). Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 protein expression in normal and neoplastic prostatic tissue. European Journal of Histochemistry, 57(2), e13. https://doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2013.e13