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GSTP1 positive prostatic adenocarcinomas are more common in Black than White men in the United States
by
De Marzo, Angelo M.
, Platz, Elizabeth A.
, Hicks, Jessica L.
, Yegnasubramanian, Srinivasan
, Vidal, Igor
, Trock, Bruce J.
, Ernst, Sarah
, Nelson, William G.
, Sfanos, Karen S.
, Zheng, Qizhi
, Baena-Del Valle, Javier A.
, Jones, Tracy
, Kulac, Ibrahim
, Maynard, Janielle P.
, Chen, Jiayu
, Glavaris, Stephanie A.
in
Adenocarcinoma - genetics
/ Adenocarcinoma - metabolism
/ African Americans
/ Biology and life sciences
/ Black People - genetics
/ Cancer surgery
/ Cores
/ CpG islands
/ CpG Islands - genetics
/ Demographic aspects
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA microarrays
/ Evaluation
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
/ Genetic aspects
/ Glutathione
/ Glutathione S-Transferase pi - genetics
/ Glutathione S-Transferase pi - metabolism
/ Glutathione transferase
/ Humans
/ Hybridization
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Male
/ Medical screening
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Oncology
/ Pathology
/ Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
/ Prostate cancer
/ Prostatic Neoplasms - genetics
/ Prostatic Neoplasms - metabolism
/ Proteins
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Tumor cells
/ Tumors
/ United States
/ Urological surgery
/ Urology
/ White people
/ White People - genetics
2021
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GSTP1 positive prostatic adenocarcinomas are more common in Black than White men in the United States
by
De Marzo, Angelo M.
, Platz, Elizabeth A.
, Hicks, Jessica L.
, Yegnasubramanian, Srinivasan
, Vidal, Igor
, Trock, Bruce J.
, Ernst, Sarah
, Nelson, William G.
, Sfanos, Karen S.
, Zheng, Qizhi
, Baena-Del Valle, Javier A.
, Jones, Tracy
, Kulac, Ibrahim
, Maynard, Janielle P.
, Chen, Jiayu
, Glavaris, Stephanie A.
in
Adenocarcinoma - genetics
/ Adenocarcinoma - metabolism
/ African Americans
/ Biology and life sciences
/ Black People - genetics
/ Cancer surgery
/ Cores
/ CpG islands
/ CpG Islands - genetics
/ Demographic aspects
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA microarrays
/ Evaluation
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
/ Genetic aspects
/ Glutathione
/ Glutathione S-Transferase pi - genetics
/ Glutathione S-Transferase pi - metabolism
/ Glutathione transferase
/ Humans
/ Hybridization
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Male
/ Medical screening
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Oncology
/ Pathology
/ Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
/ Prostate cancer
/ Prostatic Neoplasms - genetics
/ Prostatic Neoplasms - metabolism
/ Proteins
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Tumor cells
/ Tumors
/ United States
/ Urological surgery
/ Urology
/ White people
/ White People - genetics
2021
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GSTP1 positive prostatic adenocarcinomas are more common in Black than White men in the United States
by
De Marzo, Angelo M.
, Platz, Elizabeth A.
, Hicks, Jessica L.
, Yegnasubramanian, Srinivasan
, Vidal, Igor
, Trock, Bruce J.
, Ernst, Sarah
, Nelson, William G.
, Sfanos, Karen S.
, Zheng, Qizhi
, Baena-Del Valle, Javier A.
, Jones, Tracy
, Kulac, Ibrahim
, Maynard, Janielle P.
, Chen, Jiayu
, Glavaris, Stephanie A.
in
Adenocarcinoma - genetics
/ Adenocarcinoma - metabolism
/ African Americans
/ Biology and life sciences
/ Black People - genetics
/ Cancer surgery
/ Cores
/ CpG islands
/ CpG Islands - genetics
/ Demographic aspects
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA microarrays
/ Evaluation
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
/ Genetic aspects
/ Glutathione
/ Glutathione S-Transferase pi - genetics
/ Glutathione S-Transferase pi - metabolism
/ Glutathione transferase
/ Humans
/ Hybridization
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Male
/ Medical screening
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Oncology
/ Pathology
/ Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
/ Prostate cancer
/ Prostatic Neoplasms - genetics
/ Prostatic Neoplasms - metabolism
/ Proteins
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Tumor cells
/ Tumors
/ United States
/ Urological surgery
/ Urology
/ White people
/ White People - genetics
2021
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GSTP1 positive prostatic adenocarcinomas are more common in Black than White men in the United States
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GSTP1 positive prostatic adenocarcinomas are more common in Black than White men in the United States
2021
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GSTP1 is a member of the Glutathione-S-transferase (GST) family silenced by CpG island DNA hypermethylation in 90–95% of prostate cancers. However, prostate cancers expressing GSTP1 have not been well characterized. We used immunohistochemistry against GSTP1 to examine 1673 primary prostatic adenocarcinomas on tissue microarrays (TMAs) with redundant sampling from the index tumor from prostatectomies. GSTP1 protein was positive in at least one TMA core in 7.7% of cases and in all TMA cores in 4.4% of cases. The percentage of adenocarcinomas from Black patients who had any GSTP1 positive TMA cores was 14.9%, which was 2.5 times higher than the percentage from White patients (5.9%; P < 0.001). Further, the percentages of tumors from Black patients who had all TMA spots positive for GSTP1 (9.5%) was 3-fold higher than the percentage from White patients (3.2%; P<0.001). In terms of association with other molecular alterations, GSTP1 positivity was enriched in ERG positive cancers among Black men. By in situ hybridization, GSTP1 mRNA expression was concordant with protein staining, supporting the lack of silencing of at least some GSTP1 alleles in GSTP1-positive tumor cells. This is the first report revealing that GSTP1-positive prostate cancers are substantially over-represented among prostate cancers from Black compared to White men. This observation should prompt additional studies to determine whether GSTP1 positive cases represent a distinct molecular subtype of prostate cancer and whether GSTP1 expression could provide a biological underpinning for the observed disparate outcomes for Black men.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Cores
/ DNA
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
/ Glutathione S-Transferase pi - genetics
/ Glutathione S-Transferase pi - metabolism
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Oncology
/ Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
/ Prostatic Neoplasms - genetics
/ Prostatic Neoplasms - metabolism
/ Proteins
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Tumors
/ Urology
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