Literature DB >> 9589365

Interracial comparative study of prostate cancer in the United States, China, and Japan.

H E Zhau1, L S Zhao, B Q Chen, M Kojima.   

Abstract

The interracial differences of prostate cancer progression have long been documented; however, underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms remain obscure. This study focuses on the histopathologic, immunohistochemical, biochemical, and molecular characterization of prostate cancer tissues unselectively obtained from US, Chinese, and Japanese men. Histopathologic analyses indicate that 74.5% of the prostate cancers in Chinese patients were poorly differentiated, compared with 28.6 and 32.8% of the prostate cancers in US and Japanese men, respectively. These differences cannot be attributed to patient age, clinical stage of disease, or methods of tissue sampling. Furthermore, the high proportion of poorly differentiated prostate cancer tissues in the Chinese group was not related to the patients' access to medical service or their geographic origins within China. We found significantly higher levels of tumor angiogenesis (2- to 4-fold), serotonin (2- to 20-fold), and bombesin (7- to 16-fold), but not chromogranin A, in tissue specimens obtained from Chinese prostate cancer patients compared with those from US and Japanese patients. We also found marked differences in p53 protein accumulation among various ethnic groups. The p53 protein was frequently detected in prostate cancer tissue specimens from Chinese (90.2%), but less frequently in US black (3.7%), US white (17.4%), and Japanese (7.1%) men. Further analysis of 31 prostate cancer tissues from Chinese men indicated that mutational changes in the p53 gene occurred between exons 5 and 8.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9589365

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biochem Suppl        ISSN: 0733-1959


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1.  Interracial differences in prostate cancer progression among patients from the United States, China and Japan.

Authors:  Haiyen E Zhau; Qinlong Li; Leland W K Chung
Journal:  Asian J Androl       Date:  2013-07-22       Impact factor: 3.285

2.  Different Trends in the Incidence and Mortality Rates of Prostate Cancer Between China and the USA: A Joinpoint and Age-Period-Cohort Analysis.

Authors:  Hairong He; Liang Liang; Didi Han; Fengshuo Xu; Jun Lyu
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-02-03

3.  Whole-exome sequencing reveals a comprehensive germline mutation landscape and identifies twelve novel predisposition genes in Chinese prostate cancer patients.

Authors:  Yonghao Liang; Peter Ka-Fung Chiu; Yao Zhu; Christine Yim-Ping Wong; Qing Xiong; Lin Wang; Jeremy Yuen-Chun Teoh; Qin Cao; Yu Wei; Ding-Wei Ye; Stephen Kwok-Wing Tsui; Chi-Fai Ng
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2022-09-12       Impact factor: 6.020

4.  Convergent RANK- and c-Met-mediated signaling components predict survival of patients with prostate cancer: an interracial comparative study.

Authors:  Peizhen Hu; Leland W K Chung; Dror Berel; Henry F Frierson; Hua Yang; Chunyan Liu; Ruoxiang Wang; Qinlong Li; Andre Rogatko; Haiyen E Zhau
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-09-16       Impact factor: 3.240

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