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Nimisha H Bhoola1, Zukile Mbita2, Rodney Hull3, Zodwa Dlamini4.
Abstract
TSPO is a receptor involved in the regulation of cellular proliferation, apoptosis and mitochondrial functions. Previous studies showed that the expression of TSPO protein correlated positively with tumour malignancy and negatively with patient survival. The aim of this study was to determine the transcription of Tspo mRNA in various types of normal and cancer tissues. In situ hybridization was performed to localise the Tspo mRNA in various human normal and cancer tissues. The relative level of Tspo mRNA was quantified using fluorescent intensity and visual estimation of colorimetric staining. RT-PCR was used to confirm these mRNA levels in normal lung, lung cancer, liver cancer, and cervical cancer cell lines. There was a significant increase in the level of transcription in liver, prostate, kidney, and brain cancers while a significant decrease was observed in cancers of the colon and lung. Quantitative RT-PCR confirmed that the mRNA levels of Tspo are higher in a normal lung cell line than in a lung cancer cell line. An increase in the expression levels of Tspo mRNA is not necessarily a good diagnostic biomarker in most cancers with changes not being large enough to be significantly different when detected by in situ hybridisation.Entities:
Keywords: Tspo; brain cancer; breast cancer; colon cancer; kidney cancer; liver cancer; lung cancer; prostate cancer; stomach cancer
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30044440 PMCID: PMC6121633 DOI: 10.3390/ijms19082176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Summary of localization and transcription data for Tspo in cancer from various tissues.
| Prostate | ||
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| Tissue Type | Increase Decrease | Localisation |
| Normal |
Cytoplasm of the inner columnar epithelium lining the glands Collagen and elastic fibres of the fibromuscular stroma Cytoplasm and nuclei of the outer endothelial cells that line the glands Nuclei of fibroblasts of the fibromuscular stroma | |
| Grade II adenocarcinoma | –Insignificant increase |
Found in same locations as in normal tissue, but also found in the collagen fibres of the fibromuscular stroma Nuclei and cytoplasm of lymphocytes and endothelial cells lining blood vessels of the fibromuscular stroma |
| Grade III adenocarcinoma |
Found in same locations as in normal tissue, but also found in the cytoplasm of tumour cells that grow in nests or sheets of the peripheral duct and acini | |
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| Epiploon |
Cytoplasm of adipose cells, Collagen fibres Fibroblasts located between the collagen fibres in the stroma | |
| Stomach |
Cytoplasm of parietal cells, chief cells Surface and neck mucous cells of the gastric glands Collagen fibres, plasma cells and macrophages located in the lamina propria Nuclei and cytoplasm of lymphocytes located in the lamina propria | |
| Grade III stomach squamous cell carcinoma | –Insignificant increase |
Tumour cells and collagen fibres in the surrounding stroma |
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| Normal |
Cytoplasm of the goblet and absorptive cells of the Crypts of Lieberkhün, Plasma cells located in the lamina propria Nuclei and cytoplasm of lymphocytes located in the lamina propria of normal colon tissue | |
| Grade I adenocarcinoma | –Significant decrease |
Cytoplasm of tumour cells that are mucin-secreting and arranged in adenomatous tubular glands and fibromuscular stroma |
| Grade II adenocarcinoma |
Cytoplasm of tumour cells arranged as adenomatous glands or solid sheets | |
| Grade III adenocarcinoma |
Cytoplasm of tumour cells that are predominantly arranged as a solid pattern | |
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| Normal |
Cytoplasm of hepatocytes Nuclei and cytoplasm of endothelial cells of the sinusoids and Kupffer cells | |
| Grade II Hepato-cellular carcinoma | –Significant increase |
Cytoplasm of tumour cells having either a trabecular or pseudoglandular pattern |
| Grade III Hepato-cellular carcinoma |
Nuclei and cytoplasm of tumour cells that resemble anaplastic giant to spindle-shaped cells | |
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| Normal |
Cytoplasm of macrophages, plasma cells and fibroblasts in the surrounding stroma Cytoplasm of in the cuboidal cells that line the respiratory bronchiole Cytoplasm of in the smooth muscle fibres surrounding the pulmonary artery Nuclei and cytoplasm of the endothelial cells of the pulmonary artery and lymphocytes in the surrounding stroma of healthy lung tissue | |
| Grade III lung adenocarcinoma | –Significant decrease |
Cytoplasm and nuclei of tumour cells and in the fibres located in the surrounding solid-like stroma |
| Grade III lung squamous cell carcinoma |
Cytoplasm and nuclei of tumour cells of that is characterized by the merging of tumour cells to form a large cell pattern | |
| small cell carcinoma |
Cytoplasm of tumour cells that resemble lymphocytes Nuclei of lymphocytes and endothelial cells lining capillaries in the stroma | |
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| Normal |
Cytoplasm of the flattened cells located in the parietal layer of the Bowman’s capsule Cytoplasm of the endothelial cells that line the anastomosing network of capillaries in the glomerulus, Cytoplasm of the simple cuboidal epithelium that line the proximal convoluted tubule (PCT), Cytoplasm of the simple squamous epithelium and erythrocytes within the vasa recta Cytoplasm of the simple squamous epithelium that line the thin ascending and descending Cytoplasm of the low cuboidal epithelium of the thick ascending limb Cytoplasm of the simple cuboidal epithelium of the Distal Convoluted Tube Cytoplasm of the simple cuboidal epithelium of the collecting tubule Cytoplasm of the and simple columnar epithelium that line the collecting duct | |
| Grade III chromophobe renal cell carcinoma | –Significant increase |
Nuclei and cytoplasm of tumour cells that are usually arranged as a solid pattern with concentrations of the largest cells around the blood vessels |
| Clear cell renal carcinoma |
Nuclei and cytoplasm of tumour cells Cytoplasm of the delicate branching vasculature | |
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| Normal |
Cytoplasm of the luminal layer of cuboidal epithelial cells Outer layer of the discontinuous epithelial cells of the terminal ducts and alveoli Collagen fibres of the fibroconnective tissue Nuclei and cytoplasm of lymphocytes Nuclei of endothelial cells of the vascular tissue located in the intralobular stroma | |
| Grade III invasive carcinoma (NST) |
Cytoplasm of tumour cells arranged as nests Collagen fibres of the fibrotic stroma Nuclei and cytoplasm of lymphocytes located between the tumour and stroma | |
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| White matter |
Cytoplasm of neurons such as pyramidal cells Cytoplasm of fusiform cells Cytoplasm of glia such as oligodendrocytes Cytoplasm of the astrocytes and fibrillary network | |
| Grey matter |
Glia such as oligodendrocytes Neurons such as stellate cells Astrocytes Fibrillary network | |
| Grade II astrocytoma | –Significant increase |
Cytoplasm of tumour cells that appear as glial Cytoplasm of neurons’ such as stellate cells and oligodendrocytes, Cytoplasm of astrocytic processes Nuclei of microglia Nuclei and cytoplasm of fusiform cells |
| CNS lymphoma |
Cytoplasm of tumour cells that appear lymphocyte-like Neurons such as oligodendrocytes Nuclei and cytoplasm of astrocytes, microglia and fusioform cells of primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) | |
| Ependymoma |
Nuclei and cytoplasm of fibrillary processes and tumour cells Nuclei of lymphocytes | |
Figure 1Localization of Tspo mRNA in healthy and diseased prostate tissues: In normal tissue (A,B) Tspo mRNA is localized to the cytoplasm of the inner columnar epithelium (C) and in the cytoplasm and elastic fibres (FM) and in the nuclei of fibroblasts of the fibromuscular stroma. Transcription of Tspo increases in hyperplastic tissue, (C,D) as shown by the increase in fluorescence intensity (D). In Grade II adenocarcinoma (E,F) Tspo mRNA is localized within the cytoplasm of cuboidal to low columnar epithelial cells lining glands (G), in the collagen fibres located in the stroma and in the nuclei and cytoplasm of lymphocytes (L) and endothelial cells lining blood vessels located in the surrounding stroma. In Grade III adenocarcinoma (G,H) Tspo mRNA is found in the cytoplasm of tumor cells that grow in sheets. Negative control for the subcellular localization of Tspo mRNA (I,J). Sense probes were used to probe tissue preparations. Tissues are magnified at 1000×.
Figure 2Subcellular Localization of Tspo mRNA in healthy and diseased stomach tissue: In normal epiploon tissue (A,B) Tspo mRNA is found in adipose cells (AD) as well as in fibroblasts (F). In healthy stomach Tissue (C,D) Tspo mRNA is localized in the cytoplasm of parietal cells (P), chief cells (Z), surface mucous cells (M) of the gastric glands and in the cytoplasm of plasma cells (P) and macrophages (W) and nuclei and cytoplasm of lymphocytes (L) located in the lamina propria. In stomach squamous cell. carcinoma (E,F) Tspo mRNA is localized in the cytoplasm of tumour cells and collagen fibres in the surrounding stroma. (G,H) Negative control for the subcellular localization of Tspo mRNA. Sense probes were used to probe tissue preparations and this was analysed colorimetrically and fluorescently. Tissues are magnified at 1000×.
Figure 3Localization of Tspo mRNA in healthy and diseased colon tissue. Tspo mRNA was localized in the cytoplasm of goblet (G) and absorptive cells of the Crypts of Lieberkhün and plasma cells (P) located in the lamina propria, and in the nuclei and cytoplasm of lymphocytes (L) located in the lamina propria of normal colon tissue (A,B). Localization of the Tspo mRNA was found in the cytoplasm of tumour cells that are mucin-secreting and arranged in adenomatous tubular glands (AG) and fibromuscular stroma (FM) of Grade I colonic adenocarcinoma (C,D). In Grade II colonic adenocarcinoma, Tspo mRNA was localized in the cytoplasm of tumour cells arranged as adenomatous glands (AG) or solid sheets (E,F). Tspo mRNA was localized in the cytoplasm of tumour cells that are predominantly arranged as a solid pattern of Grade III colonic adenocarcinoma (G,H). (I,J) Negative control for the subcellular localization of Tspo mRNA. Sense probes were used to probe tissue preparations and this was analysed colorimetrically and fluorescently. Tissues were magnified at 1000×.
Figure 4Subcellular Localization of Tspo mRNA in healthy and diseased Liver Tissues: Localization in Normal Liver Tissue (A,B) where Tspo mRNA is expressed in the cytoplasm of hepatocytes (H) and in the nuclei and cytoplasm of Kupffer cells (K) and endothelial cells (E) of the sinusoids. A comparison of the fluorescent intensity between cancer (D,F) and healthy tissue (B) shows a decrease in the expression level of Tspo in cancer. Grade II hepatocellular carcinoma (C,D) express PBR mRNA in the cytoplasm of tumour cells having either a trabecular or pseudoglandular pattern while Grade III hepatocellular carcinoma (E,F) express PBR mRNA in the nuclei and cytoplasm of tumour cells that resemble anaplastic giant cells to spindle-shaped cells. (G,H) Negative control for the subcellular localization of Tspo mRNA. Sense probes were used to probe tissue preparations and this was analysed colorimetrically and fluorescently. Tissues were magnified at 1000×.
Figure 5Subcellular Localizations of Tspo mRNA in healthy and diseased lung tissue: In healthy lung tissue (A,B) Tspo mRNA is expressed in the cuboidal cells that line the respiratory bronchiole in the smooth muscle fibres surrounding the pulmonary artery (PA), and in the nuclei and cytoplasm of the endothelial cells of the pulmonary artery and lymphocytes (L) in the surrounding stroma (FM). A comparison of the fluorescent intensity shows that there is no significant difference between Tspo expression in cancer (D,F,H) and normal lung (B) tissue. Grade III lung adenocarcinoma (C,D) expresses Tspo mRNA in the cytoplasm and nuclei of tumour cells and in the fibres located in the surrounding solid like stroma. In Grade III squamous cell carcinoma (E,F) Tspo mRNA is localized in the cytoplasm and nuclei of tumour cells. In small cell carcinoma (G,H) localization occurs in the cytoplasm of tumour cells that resemble lymphocytes and in the nuclei of lymphocytes and endothelial cells lining capillaries in the stroma. (I,J) Negative control for the subcellular localization of Tspo mRNA. Sense probes were used to probe tissue preparations and this was analysed colorimetrically and fluorescently. Tissues are magnified at 1000×.
Figure 6Subcellular Localization of Tspo mRNA in healthy and diseased Kidney Tissue: In healthy kidney tissue (A–D). Tspo mRNA is expressed in the cytoplasm of the flattened cells located in the parietal layer of the Bowman’s capsule, in the cytoplasm of endothelial cells that line the anastomosing network of capillaries of in the glomerulus (G), in the cytoplasm of the simple cuboidal epithelium that line the proximal convoluted tubule (PCT), in the cytoplasm of the simple squamous epithelium and erythrocytes within the vasa recta, in the cytoplasm of the simple squamous epithelium that lines the thin ascending and descending limbs (T), in the cytoplasm of the low cuboidal epithelium of the thick ascending limb (A), in the cytoplasm of the simple cuboidal epithelium of the distal convoluted tubule (DCT), in the cytoplasm of the simple cuboidal epithelium of the collecting tubule shape to the ascending limb and in the cytoplasm of the simple columnar epithelium that lines the collecting duct (CD). The transcription level of Tspo mRNA decreases in renal cell carcinoma (F,H) versus healthy kidney tissue (B). In Grade III chromophobe renal cell carcinoma (E,F) the mRNA is localized in the nuclei and cytoplasm of tumour cells that are usually arranged as a solid pattern with concentrations of the largest cells around the blood vessels. In renal clear cell carcinoma (G,H) the mRNA localizes in the nuclei and cytoplasm of tumour cells and in the cytoplasm of the delicate branching vasculature that appears fibromuscular. (I,J) Negative control for the subcellular localization of Tspo mRNA. Sense probes were used to probe tissue preparations and this was analysed colorimetrically and fluorescently. Tissues are magnified at 1000×.
Figure 7Subcellular Localization of Tspo mRNA in healthy and diseased Breast Tissue: Tspo mRNA is present in both healthy breast tissue (A,B) and Grade III invasive carcinoma (NST) (C,D). In normal breast tissue (A–D) Tspo is localized to the cytoplasm of the luminal layer of cuboidal epithelial cells and the outer layer of discontinuous epithelial cells of the terminal ducts (T) and alveoli (A), in cytoplasm of collagen fibres of the fibroconnective tissue, in nuclei and cytoplasm of lymphocytes and in the nuclei of endothelial cells of the vascular tissue located in the intralobular stroma. In Grade III invasive carcinoma (NST) (E,F) Tspo mRNA localizes to the cytoplasm of tumour cells arranged as nests and collagen fibres of the fibrotic stroma and in the nuclei and cytoplasm of lymphocytes located between the tumour and stroma, indicating the presence of a mononuclear infiltrate. (G,H) Negative control for the subcellular localization of Tspo mRNA. Sense probes were used to probe tissue preparations and this was analysed colorimetrically and fluorescently. Tissues are magnified at 1000×.
Figure 8Subcellular Localisation of Tspo mRNA in healthy and diseased Brain Tissue. Tspo mRNA transcription occurs in both white (A,B) and grey (C,D) matter. Where it is found in astrocytes (A), fusiform cells (F), oligodendrocytes (O), and stellate cells (S). A comparison of the fluorescent intensity between normal (B,D) and cancer (D,F,H,I) tissue shows that Tspo transcription levels are highest in cancer tissues. Tspo mRNA is found in Grade II diffuse fibrillary astrocytoma (E,F), primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) (G,H) and ependymoma (I,J). Negative control for the subcellular localisation of Tspo mRNA (K,L). Sense probes were used to probe tissue preparations and this was analysed colorimetrically and fluorescently. Tissues are magnified at 1000×.
Figure 9Relative transcription levels of Tspo based on different techniques (A) The levels of Tspo mRNA based on fluorescent intensity. (B) The levels of Tspo mRNA based on immunhistochemistry and visual scoring the levels of Tspo mRNA are significantly higher in liver, prostate, and brain cancer. At the same time the mRNA levels are lower in colon and lung cancer. (C) The levels of Tspo mRNA in different cell lines based on RT-PCR. The normal lung cell line MRC5 show the highest level of Tspo transcription, nearly twice that observed in the lung cancer cell line A549. The liver cancer cell line HepG2 had higher levels of Tspo transcription than lung cancer cells but lower than that of the normal lung cells.