thioredoxin 1 in prostate tissue is associated with gleason score, erythrocyte antioxidant enzyme activity, and dietary antioxidants

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2015
Background. Prostate cancer is the most common noncutaneous cancer and second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in men in the US. Growing evidence suggests that oxidative stress is involved in prostate cancer. Methods. In this study, thioredoxin 1 (Trx 1), an enzyme and subcellular indicator of redox status, was measured in prostate biopsy tissue from 55 men from the North Carolina-Louisiana Prostate Cancer Project. A pathologist blindly scored levels of Trx 1. The association between Trx 1 and the Gleason score, erythrocyte antioxidant enzyme activity, and dietary antioxidant intake was determined using Fisher’s exact test. Results. Trx 1 levels in benign prostate tissue in men with incident prostate cancer were positively associated with the Gleason score (P=0.01) and inversely associated with dietary antioxidant intake (P=0.03). In prostate cancer tissue, Trx 1 levels were associated with erythrocyte glutathione peroxidase activity (P=0.01). No association was found for other erythrocyte enzymes. Greater Gleason score of malignant tissue corresponds to a greater difference in Trx 1 levels between malignant and benign tissue (P=0.04). Conclusion. These results suggest that the redox status of prostate tissue is associated with prostate cancer grade and both endogenous and exogenous antioxidants.
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Authors ;Terrence M. Vance;Gissou Azabdaftari;Elena A. Pop;Sang Gil Lee;L. Joseph Su;Elizabeth T. H. Fontham;Jeannette T. Bensen;Susan E. Steck;Lenore Arab;James L. Mohler;Ming-Hui Chen;Sung I. Koo;Ock K. Chun
Journal seminars in radiation oncology
Year 2015
DOI 10.1155/2015/728046
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