Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10255080 | Pathology | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) generally has a poor prognosis because of late diagnosis and metastasis. We have previously described decreased tumour necrosis factor receptor-associated factor-1 (TRAF-1) in RCC compared with paired normal kidney in a patient cohort in Australia. In the present study, TRAF-1 expression in clear cell RCC (ccRCC) and normal kidney was again compared, but in a cohort from University Malaya Medical Centre. Serum TRAF-1 was also evaluated in RCC and normal samples. Immunohistochemistry with automated batch staining and Aperio ImageScope morphometry was used to compare TRAF-1 in 61 ccRCC with paired normal kidney tissue. Serum from 15 newly diagnosed and untreated ccRCC and 15 healthy people was tested for TRAF-1 using ELISA. In this cohort, TRAF-1 was highly expressed in proximal tubular epithelium of normal kidney, and significantly decreased in ccRCC tissue (p < 0.001). Conversely, TRAF-1 in serum from ccRCC patients was significantly increased over control serum (132 ± 30 versus 54 ± 14 pg/mL, respectively; p = 0.013). Decreased TRAF-1 in RCC tissue, reported previously, was confirmed. This, along with significantly increased serum TRAF-1 may indicate the protein is actively secreted during development and progression of ccRCC Therefore, the increased serum TRAF-1 may be a useful non-invasive indicator of RCC development.
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Authors
R. Rajandram, N.Y. Yap, J. Pailoor, A.H.A. Razack, K.L. Ng, T.A. Ong, C. Morais, G.C. Gobe,