Comparative Analysis of ISM-1 and B7-H3 Expression in Castration-Resistant Prostate Adenocarcinoma: Associations with Tumor Aggressiveness and Resistance Dynamics
Şeyhmus Kaya, Abuzer Öztürk, Ramazan Oğuz Yüceer, Nisa Begüm Öztürk

TL;DR
This study compares ISM-1 and B7-H3 protein levels in prostate cancer stages and finds their expression patterns may help understand tumor aggressiveness and resistance to treatment.
Contribution
The study reveals distinct and correlated expression patterns of ISM-1 and B7-H3 in pre-castration-resistant prostate cancer, offering new insights into tumor biology.
Findings
ISM-1 expression is significantly higher in pre-CRPC compared to localized prostate cancer.
B7-H3 shows higher and more uniform expression in pre-CRPC tissues.
ISM-1 and B7-H3 expression levels are strongly correlated in the pre-CRPC group.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Prostate cancer exhibits substantial biological heterogeneity. Although several biomarkers reflecting aggressive tumor behavior have been identified, molecular indicators related to biological adaptation to androgen deprivation remain limited. This study aimed to comparatively evaluate ISM-1 and B7-H3 expression in localized prostate cancer (LPC) and the pre-CRPC group (pre-treatment diagnostic biopsy tissue from patients who subsequently developed CRPC), and to investigate their clinicopathological associations in the pre-CRPC group. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study included 30 surgically treated LPC cases and 32 pre-CRPC cases with available prostate tissue samples obtained prior to the development of castration resistance. ISM-1 and B7-H3 expression levels were evaluated immunohistochemically using the H-score method (intensity 0–3 ×…
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TopicsInflammation biomarkers and pathways · S100 Proteins and Annexins · Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms
