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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Serum antibodies against prostasomal clusterin in prostate cancer patients

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Pages 219-227 | Received 30 Mar 2007, Accepted 15 Jul 2007, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective. Clusterin is a ubiquitous secretory sulphated glycoprotein present in prostasomes. It is an anti‐apoptotic mediator in prostate cancer and is among the most frequently occurring prostasomal proteins immunogenic in prostate cancer patients. The aim of the present study was to investigate the occurrence of anti‐clusterin antibodies in the serum of patients with prostate cancer and whether there is a relationship between anti‐clusterin antibody titres and other clinico‐pathological variables. Material and methods. Serum samples were collected from 391 consecutive patients with suspected prostate cancer (150 benign prostate and 241 prostate cancer). The patients' serum samples were used in an ELISA where microtitre wells were coated with purified clusterin from serum of a healthy volunteer. Flow cytometric studies of clusterin and prostasomes were performed. Results. Flow cytometric analyses revealed the presence of clusterin on the surface of seminal prostasomes. Anti‐clusterin ELISA titres in sera of patients did not differ significantly from those of a control group. A significant “inverse” correlation existed between anti‐clusterin ELISA titres and lymph node metastases (p = 0.047), but only 11 out of 161 patients had metastases. These titres correlated significantly with total prostate (p = 0.021) and transitional zone (p = 0.015) volumes of the patients. Conclusions. The correlation between serum anti‐clusterin antibody titres and other clinico‐pathological variables was generally weak in prostate cancer patients, although clusterin has been assigned an important role in tumourigenesis and progression of prostate cancer. However, the anti‐clusterin antibody titre appeared to be related to prostate volume, correlating to both transitional zone volume and total volume of the prostate.

Acknowledgement

This study was financially supported by the Swedish Cancer Society.

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