PMID: 8583621Mar 1, 1996Paper

Increased expression of early growth response-1 messenger ribonucleic acid in prostatic adenocarcinoma

The Journal of Urology
A E ThigpenD W Russell

Abstract

We isolated genes whose expression differs between normal and malignant prostate. Differential display polymerase chain reactions revealed a messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) with higher expression in prostatic adenocarcinoma versus age matched normal tissue. Deoxyribonucleic acid sequencing identified this mRNA as the product of the early growth response-1 gene. Early growth response-1 mRNA levels were elevated in 12 of 12 intraprostatic adenocarcinomas but not in breast or ovarian cancers, or in rapidly dividing rat ventral prostate cells. Early growth response-1 mRNA was detected in epithelial and stromal cells at tumor margins but not in lymph node metastases. Early growth response-1, a nuclear transcription factor, is implicated in the growth and invasion of intraprostatic cancers.

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