Tenascin-C is a potential cancer-associated fibroblasts marker and predicts poor prognosis in prostate cancer.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Key Laboratory of Natural Resources of the Changbai Mountain and Functional Molecules, Ministry of Education, Yanbian University, Yanji 133002, China; Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Yanbian University College of Medicine, Yanji 133002, China. Electronic address:

Published: May 2017

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  • Tenascin-C (TNC) is an important component of the extracellular matrix that influences cancer cell behavior, particularly in prostate cancer, where its high expression is linked to worse patient outcomes.
  • Analysis of 145 prostate cancer tissue samples indicated that elevated TNC levels correlate with increased lymph node metastasis, advanced clinical stage, and higher micro-vessel density, as well as a greater presence of tumor-associated macrophages.
  • The study identified TNC as an independent poor prognostic factor for overall survival in prostate cancer patients, suggesting it could serve as a potential biomarker for assessing cancer severity and prognosis.

Article Abstract

Tenascin-C (TNC), as a member of the extracellular matrix (ECM), plays an important role in cancer cell proliferation and migration and tumor invasion in various types of cancer. Here, we attempted to investigate the role of TNC as a prognostic factor in prostate cancer. We studied TNC expression via immunohistochemistry in 145 prostate cancer tissue samples. The clinicopathological relevance of TNC expression was examined, as well as other cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs)-related factors. Our results showed that the high levels of TNC expression in prostate cancer stroma was significantly associated with lymph node metastasis (P = 0.024) and clinical stage (P = 0.032). Furthermore, TNC was positively correlated with increased micro-vessel density (MVD) (P = 0.017) and tumor associated macrophage (TAM) population (P = 0.025). In both univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses, TNC (P < 0.001) was an independent poor prognostic factor for overall survival in prostate cancer patients. Moreover, over-expression of TNC (P < 0.001), SMA (P = 0.042) and vimentin (P = 0.010) were significantly correlated with the lower overall survival. In addition, TNC expression in prostate cancer stroma was significantly associated with FSP1 (P = 0.011), SMA (P = 0.021), and vimentin (P = 0.002). In conclusion, our study revealed that high level of TNC as a potential biomarker of CAFs was significantly correlated with the poor prognosis for prostate cancer patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2017.03.021DOI Listing

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